- or Ildenizids, also
known as
Atabegs of
Azerbaijan (اتابکان آذربایجان
Atabakan-e Āzarbayjan) were an
Atabegate of the
Seljuk Empire, and a **** Muslim...
- The
Atabegs of Yazd (Persian: اتابکان یزد,
Atābakān-e Yazd) were a
local dynasty,
which ruled the city of Yazd from
about 1141 to 1319. They succeeded...
- احمدیلی), also
known as the
Atabegs of
Maragheh (اتابکان مراغه),
Romanized as
Atābakān-e Marāghe, were
Atabegs of the
Seljuk Empire and a
local Turcoman dynasty...
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Shahanshah al-A'zam ("the
great king of kings"). Luther, K. A. (1987). "
Atābakān-e Adharbayjān".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 8. pp. 890–894....
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Atābākan-e Adārbāyĵān
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Iranian po****tions began. In 1136,
Azerbaijan fell to the
Atabakan-e-Azerbaijan and
Atabakan-e-Maragheh. It was
later invaded by the
Khwarizm Shah Jalal...