-
known as
Shams ad-Dīn Abū ʿAbdillāh Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʿUthmān ibn
Qāymāẓ ibn ʿAbdillāh at-Turkumānī al-Fāriqī ad-Dimashqī (5
October 1274 – 3 February...
- al-amīr
Qaymāz (Inimitable Book on
Quizzes and Riddles,
Composed for the Emir
Qaymāz),
commissioned by and
dedicated to emir Mujāhid al-Dīn
Qaymāz al-Zaynī...
- Emir of Edessa, to lead this expedition,
accompanied by two
ranking emirs,
Qaymaz al-Najami and
Dildirim al-Yarugi.
Knowing that his
troops were
poised to...
- al-Dhahabi, Abu
Abdullah Shams al-Din
Muhammad ibn
Ahmad ibn
Uthman ibn
Qaymaz:
Siyar A'lam Nubala, investigation: A
group of
investigators under the supervision...
- l-aḥājī wa-l-alghāz bi-rasm al-amīr
Qaymāz (Inimitable Book on
Quizzes and Riddles,
Composed for the Emir
Qaymāz)
composed during the
reign of Caliph...
- l-aḥājī wa-l-alghāz bi-rasm al-amīr
Qaymāz (Inimitable Book on
Quizzes and Riddles,
Composed for the Emir
Qaymāz)
composed during the
reign of Caliph...
-
series of campaigns. For example,
Iltutmish captured Banaras after defeating Qaymaz, who was
presumably a
former officer of Aibak. By the time of Iltutmish's...
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second edition (1424 AH/2003 AD), 143/1.
Muhammad bin
Ahmed bin
Othman bin
Qaymaz Al-Dhahabi (2009). Al-Bajawi, Ali
Muhammad (ed.). ميزان الاعتدال [Mizan...
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Sultan Qutb al-Din
Aibak to intervene. The
Sultan dispatched an army
under Qaymaz Rumi,
governor of Awadh; this was the
first invasion of
Bengal by the Delhi...
- to
capture it.
Qaymaz died in
December 1102 and al-Rahba p****ed to one of his
Turkish mamluks named Hasan, who
dismissed many of
Qaymaz's officers and arrested...