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  Timurid Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ibrahim Timurid 1457 - 1459 (861 AH) - ruler of Herat
Sultan Muhammad 850-55 AH Sultan Hussain 1469 - 1470, 1470 - 1506 (862-911 AH) - ruler of Herat
Sultan Baysunghur 1495 - 1497 (900 AH) - ruler of Samarkand
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 Encyclopedia: Timurid dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sultan Abu Sa’id Gurgan 1451 - 1469 (855-73 AH), ruler of Herat 1459 - 1469 Abu Said (Herat, 1424 - 1469), was a Timurid Empire ruler in today parts of Persia and Afghanistan and member of the Timurid dynasty.
Sultan Muhammad 850-55 AH Sultan Hussain 1469 - 1470, 1470 - 1506 (862-911 AH) - ruler of Herat Husayn Bayqarah (1438 - May 4, 1506), was a Timurid ruler of Herat from 1469 to his death, with a brief interruption in 1470.
Masud Timurid 899-906 AH - ruler of Samarkand 1495 Samarkand (Samarqand or Самарқанд in Uzbek, in Persian سمرقند) (population 400,000) is the second-largest city in Uzbekistan, capital of Samarqand Province.
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 Pahlavi Dynasty [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sassanid dynastyThe Sassanid dynasty (also Sassanian) was the name given to the kings of Persia during the era of the second Persian Empire, from 224 until 651, when the last Sassanid shah, Yazdegerd III, lost a 14-year struggle to drive out the Umayyad Caliphate, the first of the Islamic empires....
Buwayhid dynasty The Buwayhids or Buyyids were an Ismai'ili Shi'ite tribal confederation from Daylam, a region on the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
Qajar dynasty The Qajar dynasty was the ruling family of Persia from 1796 to 1925.
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 Women in the Timurid and Safavid Dynasties
The Timurid Dynasty is known for its monumental architecture, which Timur used as propaganda.
During the reign of Husayn Mirza, (R. 1470 to 1506), the capital of the Timurid Dynasty moved from Samarkand to Herat.
In addition to holding a prominent role in the dynasty, she also was a patron of architecture for the city of Samarkand.
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 Media Guide to Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Led by Alp Arslan, the Seljuk sultan of Persia, Turks defeat the troops of Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV in a decisive battle.
Death of the Rum Sejuk Sultan Sulaiman, and accession of Kilij Arsalan.
Sultan ‘Abd al-Hamid II is forced to restore the constitution of 1876, entailing the creation of a new parliament and elections.
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 Timurid Dynasty - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Timurids were a dynasty of Iran established by the Emir of Kesh (Shahrisabz), known to history as Timur (Tamerlane).
Sultan Hussain 1469 - 1470, 1470 - 1506 (862-911 AH) - ruler of Herat
Sultan Ahmad ibn Abu Sa’id Timurid 1469 - 1494 (873-899 AH) - ruler of Samarkand
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1020: The Buwayhid Sultan ud Daula is Overthrown by Musharaf ud Daula, Death of the Fatimid Caliph Al Hakim, accession of Al Zahir.
1237: Accession of Razia Sultana as Delhi Sultan.
Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Uzun Hasan defeated the Timurids at the battle of Qarabagh whereby the White Sheep became the masters of Persia and Khurasan.
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 Qajars [Definition]
The Qajar dynasty was the ruling family of PersiaPersia is the historical and alternative name for the state of Iran in the European languages.
The title roughly translates as Emperor in English as the monarch of Persia was technically the Emperor of the Persian Empire (later the Empire of Iran as Iran was officially known until 1979)....
Qajars Dynasty Turkoman dynasty of the Shahs of Persia
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 List of kings of Persia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Achaemenid dynasty, 550-330 BC Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty, king of Persia.
Khalil Sultan (Timurid dynasty), son of Miran Shah, 1405-1409, ruled in Samarkand, surrendered to Shah Rukh, became governor of Rayy until his death in 1411
The modern Iranian monarchy was established in 1502 after the Safavid Dynasty came to power under Shah Ismail I, and ended the so-called "fourth era" of political fragmentation.
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 Kingdoms of Persia - Persia
By 1071 a splinter group of Seljuqs has defeated the Byzantines to create a ruling dynasty in Anatolia which is initially subservient to the Persian Seljuqs.
The Safavids established Shi'ite Islam as a state religion of Persia, which became a major factor in the emergence of a unified national consciousness among the various ethnic and linguistic elements of the country.
The founder of the dynasty, Ismail I, as head of the Sufis of Ardabil, won enough support from the local Turkmens and other disaffected heterodox tribes to enable him to capture Tabriz from Ak Koyunlu / Ak Qoyun, an Uzbek confederation [otherwise known as the White Sheep Emirate].
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 Areen - Arabcin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Tumar was formulated and extensively used during the reign of Muawieyah Ibn Abi Sufyan (660-679), the founder of the Umayyad dynasty.
The Abbasid dynasty, the last of the Islamic caliphates, ended in 1258 when Baghdad was sacked by Chengiz Khan, his son Hulagu, and their Mongol armies.
Abaqa (1265-1282), the son of Hulagu, established the Ilkhanid dynasty in Persia.
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 Khalil Sultan (Timurid dynasty) - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Khalil Sultan (1384-November 4, 1411) was a Timurid ruler in Transoxiana from 1405 to 1409.
Khalil gained Timur's treasury and bestowed the puppet title of Chagatai Khan (which before had always been granted by Timur to a descendant of Genghis Khan to legitimitze his rule) to a Timurid prince.
Khalil also gained an ally, Sultan Husain, who had previously also made claims to the throne as a grandson of Timur.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Khalil_Sultan_(Timurid_dynasty)   (360 words)

  
 Bahrain Government Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It was Qala'un's son, al-Ashraf Khalil (689-693 H/1290-1293 AD), who actually ended the Crusader presence in the region by seizing 'Akka in 690 H/1291 AD, after which he issued a series of dinars with particularly beautiful calligraphy (no. 139).
The weakness of the Timurids lay in the decentralisation of their state, although they had an effective ruler in Timur Gurkhan's grandson Shah Rukh, who was head of the family between 807 and 850 H/1404-1446 AD (no. 162).
One local dynasty, however, the Qalhatid Sultans of Hormuz, with their capital in Jarun, did strike an anonymous gold coinage bearing no more than the mint name and date (no. 163).
www.bahrain.gov.bh /english/bahrain/books/currency/chap05.asp   (1702 words)

  
 Africa and the Middle East 1300-1615 by Sanderson Beck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mamluk means slave, and this dynasty rose in Egypt during the later crusades through military discipline and by seizing the throne of Egypt in 1250.
With the sultan's help they were able to return to the capital in 1379; but Andronicus IV and his son John VII had to be recognized as legitimate heirs and were given principalities.
Sultan Ahmad Jalayir fled Azerbaijan as Timur seized Sultaniya.
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 Timurid Dynasty - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Timur 771-807 AH with Suyurghitmish Chughtai as overlord - with Mahmood Chughtai as overlord - with Mahmood Chughtai as overlord and Muhammad Sultan as heir
Shahrukh Timurid 807-50 AH   Alaudaullah 851 AH
Abdullah Timurid 854-55 AH Sultan Abu Sa’id Gurgan 855-73 AH
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 7000 years of Iran & Iranian History & Culture Heritage Persian History web site persia online Iran history news ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
As a result of differences among the princes, Khalil Sultan was deposed in 812/1499, Shahurkh conquered Transoxania as well.
Sultan Abu Said, who governed all of Transoxania as well as the provinces of Kabol, Zabol, Khorasan and Mazandaran, invaded Iraq and Azarbaijan in 872/1468 to war against Uzun Hasan.
His successor, Sultan Husayn Mirza, found no opportunity to win back his inherited territories from Uzun Hasan because of the opposition of the Timurid princes to his rule.
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 Iran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
With the fragmentation of the Timurid Empire, and the subsequent extension of control over western Persia to the Horde of the Black Sheep, the region between the Persian Gulf and the Zagros Mountains fell into the hands of the Musha'aha'ids.
The Magi have survived in popular imagination as the source of the word "Magic", and in Christian literature as the Three Wise Men from the East who visit the Christ Child, but their power and influence in Persia was enormous, even after the advent of Zoroastrianism.
Reunited under Mongol and then Timurid rule, the two regions have normally been within the same polity ever since, although the northern end of Azerbaijan has become distinct and separate in and of itself as a Caucasian state.
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 Special Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Death of the- Buwayhid Sultan Azud ud Daula; accession of Samsara ud Daula.
Death of the Buwayhid Sultan Sharaf ud Daula, accession of Baha ud Daula.
The Buwayhid Sultan ud Daula is Overthrown by Musharaf ud Daula, Death of the Fatimid Caliph AI Hakim, accession of Al Zahir.
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 15th Century (1400-1499) C.E.
In the Ottoman Turks empire, Muhammad I, the son of Bayazid ascended the throne.
In the Timurids empire, Death of Amir Timur, succession of his son Shah Rukh.
In the Timurids empire, Death of Abu Said, disintegration of the Timurid state.
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 Articles - Babur Ibn-Baysunkur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Together with Khalil Sultan (a great-great-grandson of Timur), he plundered the baggage-train of the army and then made his way to Khurasan.
Together with Ulugh Beg and Sultan Muhammad (who gained control of central Persia), Babur became one of the three important Timurid rulers.
Most of Persia was taken by the Timurids by 1452, with the exception of Abarquh, which was conquered by the Black Sheep in 1453.
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 Timurid Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Timurids were a mixed Turkic-Mongol and Persian dynasty of Iran established by the Mongol Timur (Tamerlane).
In addition, he transformed Samarqand into the 'Center of the World'.
Timur 1370 - 1405 (771-807 AH) with Suyurghitmish Chughtai as overlord followed by Mahmood Chughtai as overlord followed by Mahmood Chughtai as overlord and finally Muhammad Sultan as heir
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 www. Persia .it
Sultan Mahmud Ghaznawi, while in Fars, Khuzestan and Baghdad the Buyids were overthrown in 447/1055
During Sultan Mahmud's reign, southern Iran was in the hands of the successors of Adhud al - Dawla.
Because of the Mongol invasion, however, Sultan Muhammad was not able to carry out his intention of attacking Baghdad and occupying the territories of the Abbasid caliph.
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Argead Dynasty, 330-310 BC Alexander of Macedon (330 BC-323)
Parthian dynasty (Arsacid dynasty), 247 BC - 224 AD Arsaces I c.
There were various regional client dynasties, often with significant autonomy.
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 DARIUS III - Online Information article about DARIUS III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Egypt, which had already revolted under Libyan princes in the years 486-484, and again with Athenian help in 460-454, finally asserted its independence in 404.
Henceforward the native dynasties repelled every attack, till they succumbed once more before Artaxerxes III.
Thus the Seleucid kings, courageous as many of them were, were always battling for existence (see SELEUCID DYNASTY).
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 Africa and the Middle East 1300-1615
Karimi merchants helped the sultan and his governors endow madrasas and waqfs for charitable purposes and to patronize poets and scholars, who often criticized the luxurious lives of the ruling class.
The second half of the century was filled with wars against the pastoral Bulala, again killing four Kanem kings in a row and forcing the next mai (divine king) Umar ibn Idris to move the capital to Bornu west of Lake Chad.
Orkhan had begun the devshirmeh practice of training Christian boys to be Muslim soldiers called Janissaries; they were selected for their ability and were strictly disciplined to serve the sultan, not being allowed to marry, own property, or do other work.
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 Zeno - Oriental Coins Database - Khalil Sultan 807-811AH - Powered by PhotoPost
Timurid - Khalil Sultan citing Jahangir 807-11 AH, Samarqand 807AH
Timurid AR miri, Muhammad Jahangir and Khalil Sultan, Samarqand 807AH
Timurid, AR Quarter Tanka, Khalil Sultan, Samarqand AH808
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 Articles - Timurid Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Timurids were a Turkic-Mongol dynasty of Iran established by the Mongol Timur (Tamerlane).
Pir Muhammad bin Jahangir 1405 - 1407 (807-808 AH)
Pir Muhammad bin Umar Sheikh 807-812 AH Rustam 812-817 AH Sikandar 812-17 AH Shah Rukh Timurid 1405 - 1447 (807-50 AH)
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 Mesopotamia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, Hatra was ruled by a dynasty of Arabian princes whose written language was Aramaic, and it became known as Beit 'Elaha' (“House of God”), a reference to the city's numerous temples.
Baghdad falls to the Qara Koyunlu 1411, the Jalayirids retain Basra under Timurid hegemony until that, too, is taken by the Qara Koyunlu.
Da'ud was deposed by the Ottomans and forced into exile after a Turkish army captured Baghdad in 1831.
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