- in the name of
Jahanshah: "the
structure of this
lofty arch (taf) was
restored during the
reign of . . . Abu’l-Muzaffar
Sultan Jahanshah,
Nizam al Dawlah...
- 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...
- in the name of
Jahanshah: "the
structure of this
lofty arch (taf) was
restored during the
reign of . . . Abu’l-Muzaffar
Sultan Jahanshah,
Nizam al Dawlah...
- 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...
- by
different writers, such as: Shaharbānawayh, Shāhzanān, Shāhjahān,
Jahānshāh, Salāma, Salāfa, Ghazāla, and Sādira.
Islamic legends state that Shahrbanu...
-
November 11), Uzun H****an
caught Jahanshah army of
about 6,000 men by surprise, as
Jahanshah was
asleep in his tent.
Jahanshah's army was
totally defeated....
-
Jahanshah Saleh (1905–1995) was an
Iranian physician and politician. He
served as
health minister and
education minister in the 1950s and 1960s. He was...
-
Jahanshah Mirza (Persian: جهانشاه میرزا; 1809–1835) was a
Qajar prince and poet in 19th-century Iran. He was the son of Fath-Ali Shah
Qajar (r. 1797–1834)...
- in the name of
Jahanshah: "the
structure of this
lofty arch (taf) was
restored during the
reign of . . . Abu’l-Muzaffar
Sultan Jahanshah,
Nizam al Dawlah...
- Haft Cheshmeh-ye
Jahanshah (Persian: هفت چشمه جهانشاه, also
Romanized as Haft Cheshmeh-ye
Jahānshāh; also
known as
Jahānshāh) is a
village in Gowavar...