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Short History of
Nepal (PDF).
Ratna Pustak Bhandar. pp. 38–39.
Abdusi Akhsatan Dehlavi,
Mohammad bin Sadr Taj (1301–1335). "Basatin-Ul Uns".
Center for...
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Jalayrid Mongol illustration of the Basātin al-uns, a book
written by
Akhsatan Dehlavi al-Hindi, a
member of the
Tughluq court and an amb****ador to Iran...
- from the
original (PDF) on 2019-03-04.
Retrieved 2019-09-25. 'Abdoosi
Akhsatan Dehlavi,
Muhammad Bin Sadr Taj (1301–1335).
Basateen ul-Uns (in Persian)...
- al-Haj
Mausoleum (Məmmədbəyli,
Zangilan Rayon)
Barda Mausoleum (Barda)
Akhsatan Baba
Mausoleum (Barda Rayon)
Heydar Almazov Mausoleum (Neftchala Rayon)...
- and queen.
Nezami composed his
romance at the
request of the
Shirvanshah Akhsatan. Initially, he
doubted that this
simple story about the
agony and pain...
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Akhsitan I (also
spelled Akhsatan; Persian: اخستان یکم, romanized: Aḵestān) was the 20th
Shirvanshah after 1160, and
thought to have
reigned until the...
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Leyli o
Majnun (Layla and Majnun, 1192) at the
request of the
Shirvanshah Akhsatan. Eskandar-Nâmeh (The Book of Alexander, 1196–1202) was
dedicated to Nusrat...