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Yusuf was
welcomed by
Sheikh Mahmud, the nâib of Damascus. Not long after,
Jalairid Sultan Ahmed also came to Damascus. Not
wanting to
worsen relations with...
- 33°06′N 44°35′E / 33.100°N 44.583°E / 33.100; 44.583 al-Madāʾin Al-Mada'in (Arabic: المدائن, al-Madāʾin;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מחוזא Māḥozā; lit...
- 1514–1705
Golden Horde 1240–1502
Ilkhanate 1256–1335
Chobanids 1335–1357
Jalairid Sultanate 1335–1432
Injuids 1335–1357
Northern Yuan
dynasty 1368–1691 Timurid...
- fire destro**** the
shrine in 1354, but it was
rebuilt around 1358 by the
Jalairid sultan Shaikh Awais Jal****. He also
interred his father's remains, Hasan...
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original splendor.
Mosul was
thenceforth ruled by the
Mongol Ilkhanate and
Jalairid Sultanate and
escaped Timur's destructions. In 1165,
Benjamin of Tudela...
- Karakalpaks, and the Kyrgyz. The
Jalairs who went to Iran and Iraq
found the
Jalairid Sultanate in 1330, and
expanded into Turkey. The
state was
subjugated by...
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Shiraz and had its own
distinctive style. 5.
Jalairid Maktab: This
maktab developed during the
Jalairid dynasty and had its own
unique characteristics...
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living in Tabriz,
Fazlallah gained an
elite following in the
court of the
Jalairid Sultanate. At that time,
Fazlallah was
still in the
mainstream of Sufi...
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Timurid Empire 1374–1468: Part of the Kara
Koyunlu 1335–1374: Part of the
Jalairid Sultanate 1236–1335: Part of the
Mongol Empire as its
territory 1201–1360:...
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Empire 1299–1923
Muzaffarid dynasty 1314–1393
Chupanid dynasty 1337–1357
Jalairid Sultanate 1339–1432
Timurid Empire 1370–1507 Qara
Qoyunlu Turcomans 1407–1468...