- Shah
Budagh Khan ibn Abul-Khayr Khan شاه بداغ خان ابن ابو الخیر خان 1468 C.E. Khan خان Abul-Fath ابو الفتح
Muhammad Shayabak Khan ibn Shah
Budagh Khan...
- Sang-i-Sefīd, and Sang Sefīd; also
known as Shab Dāgh, Shāh Badāgh, and Shāh
Budāgh) is a
village in
Darreh Seydi Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- محله, also
Romanized as Bolāgh Maḩalleh; also
known as Bodāgh Maḩalleh,
Būdāgh Maḩalleh,
Budag Mahalleh, Budag-Makhallekh, and Būdāk Maḩalleh) is a village...
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dynasty – Abu'l-Khayr, Khan (1428–1468) Abul-Khayr, Khan (1428–1468) Shah
Budagh, Khan (1468)
Muhammad Shayabak, Khan (1500–1510) China: Ming
dynasty Ming...
- بداق, also
Romanized as Beznī Bodāq; also
known as Beznī Bodāgh and Beznī
Būdāgh) is a
village in Charuymaq-e
Shomalesharqi Rural District, in the Central...
-
Samarkand is lost to
Babur Khanate of Bukhara:
Ubaydullah bin
Mahmud bin Shah
Budagh defeats a
Safavid invasion 1549
Khanate of Bukhara: An
invasion by Humayun...
- more
commonly known simply as Pir
Budaq (alternatively Pir
Budak or Pir
Budagh), son of Jahān Shāh of the Qara
Qoyunlu dynasty, was
governor of Shiraz...
-
grandfather Ibrahim Sultan (head of
tribe c. 1672) and great-grandfather
Budagh Sultan (head of
tribe c. 1628) in his "Kitab-e tarikh-e Qarabagh" (The Book...
- as
Ibrahim Sultan (head of the
tribe c. 1672) and great-grandfather as
Budagh Sultan (head of the
tribe c. 1628).
Azerbaijani historian E. B. Shukurzade...
- days. In the army of the
Mirza was
Muhammad Shaybani Khan, the son of Shah
Budagh Oghlan, the son of Abul-Khayr Khan ibn
Dawlat Shaykh ibn
Ibrahim Khan. Muhammad...