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Sultan Husayn Bayqara Mirza (Persian: سلطان حسین بایقرا
Husayn Bāyqarā; June/July 1438 – 4 May 1506) was the
Timurid ruler of
Herat from 1469
until May...
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Bayqara (Persian: بايقرا) may
refer to:
Bayqara Kuh
Bayqara Rud
Bayqara Mirza I This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Bayqara Mirza I (1392 – 1422?) was a
Timurid prince and a
grandson of the
Central Asian conqueror Timur by his
eldest son Umar
Shaikh Mirza I. Described...
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magistrate of
Bayqara in Herat,
Persian was used as a
language of
jurisprudence (fiqh)
under the late Timurids.
During the
reign of
sultan Husayn Bayqara, the...
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Bayqara Kuh (Persian: بايقراكوه; Azerbaijani: Dağ
Bayqara or داغ بایقارا; also
Romanized as
Bāyqarā’ Kūh; also
known as Bai Qara,
Bāyqarā’, and Bay Qareh)...
- in the year 1220. In the 15th century, the
Timurid amir,
Sultan Husayn Bayqara,
ordered a
reconstruction of the destro**** building. In
later years, various...
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Bayqara Rud (Persian: بايقرارود, romanized:
Bāyqarā Rūd; also
known as Bāy
Qarah and Bāyqarah Kūh) is a
village in
Soluk Rural District, in the Central...
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construction of
additional learning centers by the art
patron Sultan Husayn Bayqara. The
Timur reign experienced revived interest in
classical Persian art...
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bureaucrats from Khvaf, Majd al-Din
dominated the
government of
Sultan Husayn Bayqara (r. 1469–1506) in 1472–1478 and 1487–1490. He was
ultimately dismissed...
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Husayn Bayqara occupied Mazandaran and then laid
siege to
Herat the
following year.
Although he was
later expelled from
these lands,
Husayn Bayqara nevertheless...