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Firuz Shah
Tughlaq (1309 – 20
September 1388), also
known as
Firuz III, was
Sultan of
Delhi from 1351
until his
death in 1388. He
succeeded his cousin...
- پیروز or
feroz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feroz or
variants such as
Firuz, Firuze,
Peroz or
Piruz (Persian, 'victorious') is a name.
Peroz I (died...
- 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...
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Khusrau Firuz was a
Justanid king who
ruled briefly in 919. He was the
brother and
successor of Ali of Dailam.
Before becoming the
ruler of the Justanids...
- Shams-ud-din as a
puppet ruler.
Firuz and Ahmed,
marched to
Gulbarga and
Firuz declared himself the new sultan. On
November 15, 1397,
Firuz and
Ahmed entered the...
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Hajji Firuz Tepe is an
archaeological site
located in West
Azarbaijan Province in north-western Iran and lies in the north-western part of the Zagros...
- Luʾluʾa
Fīrūz (Arabic: أبو لؤلؤة فیروز, from
Middle Persian: Pērōz), also
known in
modern Persian-language
sources as Abū Luʾluʾ (ابولؤلؤ) or
Fīrūz Nahāvandī...
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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...
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Firuz Kola or
Firuz Kala (Persian: فيروزكلا) may
refer to:
Firuz Kola-ye Olya (disambiguation)
Firuz Kola-ye
Sofla (disambiguation)
Firuz Kola-ye Vosta...
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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...