- Hāji
Firuz (Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khwāje
Piruz (Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a
fictional character in
Iranian folklore who
appears in the
streets by the...
- پیروز or
feroz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feroz or
variants such as
Firuz, Firuze,
Peroz or
Piruz (Persian, 'victorious') may
refer to:
Peroz I (r...
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Sultan Firuz Shah
Tughlaq (1309 – 20
September 1388) was a
Muslim ruler from the
Tughlaq dynasty, who
reigned over the
Sultanate of
Delhi from 1351 to...
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Firuz Shah Suri (died 1554) was the
third ruler of the Suri dynasty. He was the son of
Islam Shah Suri and
succeeded him in 1554 when he was
twelve years...
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Muhammad bin
Tughlaq and
Firuz Shah's reign. He was best
known for
composing the Tarikh-i-Firoz
Shahi (also
called Tarikh-i-
Firuz Shahi), a work on medieval...
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According to a legend, he
asked his successor,
Firuz Bey to do so from
Sedrenik to the
Jahja Pasha mosque.
Firuz Bey did so and also
built a
public tap in...
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Yusuf ibn
Firuz (surname also
spelled Fayruz) was the
military governor under successive Burid atabegs of Damascus. Ibn
Firuz served first with Toghtekin...
- Abū Luʾluʾa
Fīrūz (Arabic: أبو لؤلؤة فيروز; from
Middle Persian: Pērōz) was a
Sasanian Persian slave known for
having ********inated Umar ibn al-Khattab...
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Firuz Kazemzadeh (Persian: فیروز کاظمزاده;
October 27, 1924 – May 17, 2017) was a Russian-born
American historian who was
professor emeritus of history...
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Firuz Mirza Nosrat ad-Dowleh
Farmanfarma (Persian: فیروز میرزا نصرت الدوله فرمانفرما; 1817 – 4
April 1886) was a
Qajar prince,
military commander and...