-
Bayezid (also
spelled Beyazıt, Beyazid,
Bayazid, Bajazet, Beyazit,
Bejazid or Bayazit), an Arabic, Persian, Bengali,
Pashto and
Turkish name, from the...
-
Bayazīd Ṭayfūr bin ʿĪsā bin Surūshān al-Bisṭāmī (al-Basṭāmī) (d. 261/874–5 or 234/848–9),
commonly known in the
Iranian world as
Bāyazīd Basṭāmī (Persian:...
-
fateful Battle of Ankara, on 20 July 1402, the
Ottoman army was defeated.
Bayazid tried to escape, but was
captured and
taken to Timur.
Historians describe...
- The
Bayezid II
Mosque (Turkish: Beyazıt Camii,
Bayezid Camii) is an
early 16th-century
Ottoman imperial mosque located in Beyazıt
Square in Istanbul, Turkey...
-
Shaikh Bayazid Jal**** was the Jal****id
ruler of
Soltaniyeh (1382–1384) in
opposition to his
brother Sultan Ahmed Jal****. He was the son of
Shaikh Awais...
-
condemnation of the
religious establishment. However, by
accepting Bayazid's message and
Bayazid, they
simply swapped one
religious leader for another. Furthermore...
-
Bayazid of
Sylhet (died c. 1612?), also
called Bayazid Karrani II, was a
ruler in
Sylhet during the
early 17th century, in what is present-day Bangladesh...
-
Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah (Persian: شهاب الدین بایزید شاه, Bengali: শিহাবুদ্দীন বায়েজ়ীদ শাহ) was a
Sultan of
Bengal for a
brief period between 1413 and...
-
Bayezid II (Ottoman Turkish: بايزيد ثانى, romanized: Bāyezīd-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Bayezid; 3
December 1447 – 26 May 1512) was the
sultan of the Ottoman...
-
Bāyazīd Khān Ansārī (Pashto: بایزید خان انصاري; c. 1525 – 1585),
commonly known as Pīr Rōshān or Pīr Rōkhān, was an
Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and revolutionary...