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  Janybek Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are a number of Khans named Jani Beg or something similar in the history the various descendant states of the empire of Genghis Khan.
Janybek (or Janibek, Zhanibek, Jani Beg) Khan was a co-leader of a new Kazakh khanate, following a successful rebellion against the Uzbek Khan Abulkhair in 1465 and 1466.
He led the splinter group along with Kerei (or Girei or Keray), who was his relative, also descended from the famous Urus Khan of the White Horde.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Janybek   (145 words)

  
 Golden Horde - Jani Beg II khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Existence of Jani Beg II khan became known thanks to the unit dated coin with his name (767 AH) found by Grigoriev in the Sarai hoard (V.V.Grigoriev, Opisanie klada iz zolotoordynskih monet, naidennogo bliz razvalin Saraya - 'Desription of the Golden Horde hoard, found near Sarai site', Sank-Petersburg, 1849; coin number 147, tab.III/42).
Written ancient sources didn't mention Jani Beg II khan.
Numismatics stuff shows that exists few die varieties of his coins and inscriptions degraded with time; hence can be assumed the conclusion that it was not virtual ruling and probably coins were minted in the different mint (so we have many varietis of the coin).
horde.charm.ru /janibekII.shtml   (227 words)

  
 Faiz-e-Hakimi - About Our City : Karachi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Besides the most preserved monuments are, the tomb's of Mirza Jani Beg, Mirza Tughral Beg and Diwan Shurfa Khan.
The first to be approached are the monuments of the Mughal period including the tombs of Jani Beg, Ghazali Beg, Tughril Beg, Jan Baba, and others.
The second group belonging to Tarkhan and Arghun period, includes the tombs of Isa Khan Tarkhan (the elder), Baqi Beg Tarkhan and Ahinsa Bai among others.
karachibohrajamaat.com.pk /thatta_01.php   (1176 words)

  
 Help Needed in Spiritual Progress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
begs for an eternal place at Your divine feet.
Please also in the mean while let me know any other instructions or ways in which I can focus on chanting without fail.
i perfom gaura aarti and offer prasadam/flowers every day to their lordships sri sri radha krsna/ gaura nitai (pic forms) begging them to make me loyal to them.
www.hare-krishna.org /showflat/cat/HareKrishnaNews/5723/0/collapsed/5/o/1   (727 words)

  
 14th Century
In the Mongols II Khans empire, Muhammad overthrown, succession of Sati Beg.
In Kashmir, Death of Sadrud Din, throne captured by a Hindu Udyana Deva.
In the Golden Horde empire, Death of Jani Beg, succession of Kulpa.
islamwebsite.tripod.com /14th_century.htm   (2129 words)

  
 Chapter Seven
In the year 1591, forces of King Akbar, invaded Sind as Mirza Jani Beg would not concede to him.
Rather then concede defeat, Mirza Jani set torch to Thhata and burnt it down.
In the year 1612, with the death of Mirza Gazi Beg, Tar Khan dynasty ended.
www.dalsabzi.com /Books/history_sindhis/chapter_seven.htm   (808 words)

  
 Islamic Chronology: Part TWO
Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Death of Qara Othman, succession of his son Ali Beg.
Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Ali Beg overthrown by his brother Hamza.
1440: Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Hamza overthrown by Jahangir a son of Ali Beg.
www.themodernreligion.com /basic/islam_Chronology_P2.htm   (5348 words)

  
 Sindhis World - Sindh Today.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Again, we hear that Mirza Jani Beg Tarkhan the poet-ruler of Sind went to the court of Akbar in the year 1592.
Sindhi Hindus who were well versed in Persian language under the Muslim rule took the hind and walked with the British rulers with ease.
Some of the enlightened Muslims like Mirza Sadiq Ali Beg or Mirza Qaleech Beg joined hands with them in enriching Sindhi language and literature.
www.sindhtoday.net /s_world.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Islamic Golden Horde.Jani Beg - Find it on Coins-n-More.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Golden Horde - Jani Beg II khan Existence of Jani Beg II khan became known thanks to the unit dated coin with naidennogo bliz razvalin Saraya - 'Desription of the Golden Horde hoard, …
Guy Clark Ancient Coins and Antiquities-Arabic Coins The Golden Horde, Jani Beg Khan, AH742-758/AD1341-1357, AE Pul (17mm).
Golden Horde - Factbites Golden Horde, Jani Beg, AR Dirham, SAJ 743, Uighur type.
www.coins-n-more.com /islamic/beg-golden-horde.jani/n20r4739.html   (407 words)

  
 Akbar's ``Wilayat Dil-pasand Sindh''
When, however, Akbar tried to annex lower Sindh, the people resisted him under the leadership of Jani Beg Arghun who had been completely Sindhized by his Sindhi mother, and who had come to be known as ``Sindhi Bacha'' (son of Sindh).
However, the Arghun ``Sindhi Bacha'' had become such a Sindhi nationalist that when he died years later in far-away Khandesh, he was buried in Thatta, as per his will.
Izzat Beg, a merchant-prince of Bokhara, fell in love with her.
yangtze.cs.uiuc.edu /~jamali/sindh/story/node11.html   (1840 words)

  
 The Mongol Khâns & the Oghullar of Rum
Murâd II The Aydïn Oghullarï ("Sons of Aydin") are noteworthy because their seizure of Ephesus and Smyrna allowed for the development of a very troublesome degree of sea power, provoking two leagues of western powers to help Romania suppress it.
A noteworthy complication at the time was the civil war in Romania between John V Palaeologus and John VI Cantacuzenus.
The Eretna Begs were succeeded by their own Vizir, Qâd.î Burhân ad-Dîn, who founds his own, short-lived Oghullar.
www.friesian.com /mongol.htm   (4432 words)

  
 Zeno - Oriental Coins Database - 758 AH, Jujid AR dirham, Jani Beg khan, Baghdad - Powered by PhotoPost
#9753: 758 AH, Jujid AR dirham, Jani Beg khan, Baghdad
758 AH, Jujid AR dirham, Jani Beg khan, Baghdad
Steve Album's "Checklist of Islamic coins": #2028 AR dinar (2.7 g), Iraqi mints (principally Baghdad) RR Struck by the Jalayrid ruler Shaykh Uways I in 758, just prior to his placing his own name on the coinage.
www.zeno.ru /showphoto.php?photo=9753   (107 words)

  
 Mission of Pir Sadruddin in India
He defeated Jam Babinah, thus Sind fell into the hands of Firuz Khan.
The Sammah rule ended in Sind in 926/1519, when Shah Beg Arghun (d.
In 1000/1592, the Mughal emperor Akbar's friend, Abdur Rahim defeated Mirza Jani Beg Trakhan and annexed Sind to the Mughal empire.
ismaili.net /histoire/history07/history711.html   (1313 words)

  
 Golden Horde | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ivan I Kalita was granted the title of grand prince and given the right to collect taxes from the other Ruthenian princes.
In 1357, the Khan Jani Beg was assassinated and the empire fell into a long civil war, averaging one new Khan per annum for the next few decades.
During this time Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow attempted to break free of the Horde's power.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /ed/Golden_Horde   (1071 words)

  
 Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts - Slide Show of Digital Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Tatta: Elevation of part of entrance of Mirza Beg's Tomb
Tatta: Portion of a coloured tile daddo from Mirza Jani Beg's Tomb
Tatta: Coloured tile work from tomb of Mirza Jani Beg
www.ignca.nic.in /asp/showbig.asp?projid=rar10   (823 words)

  
 A timeline of the Mongols
: Mongols under Ali Beg invade India but are repelled by the Delhi sultanate
: Shah Rukh is succeeded by his son Ulugh Beg
: Ulugh Beg is murdered by his own son
www.scaruffi.com /politics/mongols.html   (1418 words)

  
 Zeno - Oriental Coins Database - Jani Beg - Powered by PhotoPost
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