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Ghiyath ud-din
Baysunghur (persian: غیاثالدین بایسنقر)
commonly known as
Baysonqor or Baysongor,
Baysonghor or (incorrectly) as Baysunqar, also called...
- The
Baysunghur Shahnameh (Persian: شاهنامه بایسنقری) is an
illustrated m****cript of the Shahnameh, the
national epic of
Greater Iran. The work on this...
- Ghiyāth al-dīn Naqqāsh and
other envoys representing Shah Rukh,
Prince Baysunghur, and
other Timurid authorities in Beijing; however, they sta**** at separate...
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Baysunghur (Persian: سلطان بایسنقر) was the
ruler of the Aq
Qoyunlu from 1490 to 1493. He was the son and
successor of Ya'qub Beg (r. 1478–1490). He had...
- Ma'ruf-i Khattat, a
prominent calligrapher under the
patronage of
Prince Baysunghur, also
being arrested and interrogated. The
extent to
which the Hurufis...
-
Muhammad Taraghay –
better known as
Ulugh Beg Abdul-Latif Ghiyath-al-Din
Baysunghur Ala al-Dawla
Mirza Ibrahim Mirza Sultan Muhammad Yadigar Muhammad Abul-Qasim...
- of Timur's grandsons—
Baysunghur,
Ibrahim Sultan, and Moḥammad Juki—each
commissioned such a volume.
Among these, the
Baysunghur Shahnameh is one of the...
- The
Gawhar Shad Mausoleum, also
known as the Tomb of
Baysunghur, is an
Islamic burial structure located in what is now Herat, Afghanistan.
Built in the...
- of
Persia and Fars from
around 1447
until his death. He was the son of
Baysunghur son of Shah Rukh.
During the last
years of Shah Rukh's reign,
Sultan Muhammad...
- The
Timurid prince Baysunghur also
commissioned a new
edition of the
Persian national epic Shāhnāmeh,
known as Shāhnāmeh of
Baysunghur, and
wrote an introduction...