- Abu'l
Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn
Khusrau (1253 – 1325 AD),
better known as Amīr
Khusrau,
sometimes spelled as, Amir
Khusrow or Amir Khusro, was an Indo-Persian...
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Nasir ud-Din
Khusrau Shah,
better known as
Khusrau Khan, was an
Indian Sultan of
Delhi for
around two
months in 1320.
Originally from the
Gujarat region...
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Khusrau Mirza (16
August 1587 – 26
January 1622) was the
eldest son of the
Mughal Emperor Jahangir and his
first wife, Shah Begum.
Being Jahangir's eldest...
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Khosrow (Persian: خسرو; also
spelled Khusrow, Khusraw,
Khusrau, Khusro, Khasru, Khosru,
Chosro or Osro) may
refer to:
Khosrow (name),...
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Khusrau (died 712) was the
ruler of the
Afrighid dynasty of
Khwarezm briefly in 712. He was the
relative and
successor of
Azkajwar II.
Nothing is known...
- Abu'l-Muzaffar
Khusrau Malik ibn
Khusrau-Shah (Persian: ابوالمظفر خسروملک بن خسروشاه),
better known simply as
Khusrau Malik (خسرو ملک; also
spelled Khosrow)...
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Khusrau was a son of the
Buyid amir Majd al-Dawla. Fana-
Khusrau attempted to
restore his father's
kingdom in
central Iran,
which had been overrun...
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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...
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challenged the
authority of
Khusrau Khan, who had
usurped the
throne of Delhi.
After defeating an army sent by
Khusrau Khan at the
Battle of Saraswati...
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Khusrau Shah (b. 1121 – d. 1160) was the
penultimate sultan of the
Ghaznavid Dynasty from 1157 to 1160., and the
eldest son of Bahram-Shah.
During his...