- Rukn al-Din
Jahanshah bin
Tughril (r. 1225–1230) was a
Turkoman king of the "Seljuqs of Erzurum". He was a son of
Tughril ibn Kılıç
Arslan II, also ruler...
- by
different writers, such as: Shaharbānawayh, Shāhzanān, Shāhjahān,
Jahānshāh, Salāma, Salāfa, Ghazāla, and Sādira.
Islamic legends state that Shahrbanu...
- When
Jahanshah Javid, the
original owner,
started the
website in 1995, he
called it The
Iranian (after The New Yorker). On
April 24, 2012,
Jahanshah Javid...
- Haft Cheshmeh-ye
Jahanshah (Persian: هفت چشمه جهانشاه, also
Romanized as Haft Cheshmeh-ye
Jahānshāh; also
known as
Jahānshāh) is a
village in Gowavar...
-
fashionable in the
court and
among poets. The
ruler of the Qara Qoyunlu,
Jahanshah, was
known by his pen name "Haqiqi", and the
ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu,...
- or
erstwhile husbands' lands.
Turmish Agha,
mother of
Jahangir Mirza,
Jahanshah Mirza and Aka Begi;
Oljay Turkhan Agha (m. 1357/58),
daughter of Amir...
- of Temür the Qara'unas were
given to Chekü Barlas, and then to his son
Jahānshāh.
Beatrice Forbes Manz
notes that
these Kunduz-Baghlan
forces appear to...
- the capital. But he went to war with his enemies, the Aq Qoyunlular.
Jahanshah Haqiqi died in the
battle of Mus. Qara
Qoyunlu was
almost destro****. This...
-
seven sons and a daughter:
Jahangir Mirza Beg Uzun
Hasan Beg
Hussein Beg
Jahanshah Beg
Iskander Beg
Ibrahim Beg
Uveysh Beg
Khadija Beyim Khatun. She married...
-
Lebanese writer and
militant Hashim Saleh (born 1981),
Omani footballer Jahanshah Saleh (1905-1995),
Iranian physician Nimr
Saleh (1929–1991), Palestinian...