- son Pir
Budaq, who
became Governor of Fars and Baghdad, was
extremely active in the
production of
refined m****cripts. The fact that Pir
Budaq had accompanied...
- Abu'l-Fath Pir
Budaq (died 1466) more
commonly known simply as Pir
Budaq (alternatively Pir
Budak or Pir Budagh), son of Jahān Shāh of the Qara Qoyunlu...
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August 1452, and Yazd in 1453.
Jahan Shah was
accompanied by his son Pir
Budaq in
these campaings, who
became the new
Governor for the
regions centered...
-
Uzbek ulus Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1428-1468) had
eleven sons, one of whom was
Budaq Sultan, the
father of
Shaybani Khan.
Shaybani Khan's mother's name was Aq...
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Budaq Monshi Qazvini (Persian: بوداق منشی قزوینی), was a
bureaucrat and
historian in 16th-century
Safavid Iran, who
composed the
universal history Javaher...
-
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576).
According to the
contemporary Safavid historian Budaq Monshi Qazvini,
Mirza Ali "left for
India after his father's
death and prospered...
- live and Shah
Suwar was betra****,
brought to Cairo, and executed. Shah
Budaq was
installed as his
replacement and as a
Mamluk v****al,
though the Ottoman-Mamluk...
- (kitabdar) of Bukhara's library. Shah
Bakht Muhammad Shaybani ibn Shah
Budaq ibn Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1501–1510)
Suyunchuk Khwaja ibn Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1511–1512)...
- (known as Mukriyān in
Sorani Kurdish and Mokriyān in Persian). Many
believe Budaq Sultan Mukri who
built Savojbolagh's
congregational mosque is the founder...
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Safavid Empire 1669 - 1689 Succeeded by
Mohammad Taher Qazvini Preceded by
Budaq Soltan Commander of the
musketeer corps (tofangchi-aghasi) 1668–1669 Succeeded by...