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Muhammad Amin
Bughra (also Muḥammad Amīn
Bughra; Uyghur: مۇھەممەد ئىمىن بۇغرا, محمد أمين بغرا, Мухаммад Эмин Бугро; Chinese: 穆罕默德·伊敏; pinyin: Mùhǎnmòdé·Yīmǐn)...
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Abdulkarim Satuq Bughra Khan (Uyghur: سۇلتان سۇتۇق بۇغراخان; also
spelled Satuk; died 955) was a Kara-Khanid khan; in 934, he was one of the
first Turkic...
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Nasiruddin Bughra Khan (Bengali: নাসিরউদ্দিন বুগরা খান, Persian: ناصر الدین بغرا خان) was the
governor (1281–1287) and
later the
independent sultan of...
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Abdullah Bughra (Uyghur: (Kona Yëziq) ئابدۇللا بۇغرا, عبد الله بغرا; Chinese: 阿不都拉·布格拉; pinyin: Ābùdūlā·Bùgélā; died 1934) was a
Uighur Emir of the First...
- 1269 – 1
February 1290) was the
tenth sultan of Delhi. He was the son of
Bughra Khan, the
Sultan of Bengal, as well as the
grandson of
Ghiyas ud din Balban...
- was the
totem of the Chigil) and the
Western Khagan the
title Bughra Qara
Khaqan (
Bughra "male camel" was the
totem of the Yaghma). The
names of animals...
- "great prince" or "great commander".
Muhammad Amin
Bughra, Nur
Ahmad Jan
Bughra, and
Abdullah Bughra declared themselves emirs of the
First East Turkestan...
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second son
Bughra Khan back from Bengal, but
Bughra Khan refused.
After Balban's
death in 1287, his
grandson Muiz ud-Din Qaiqabad,
Bughra Khan's son,...
- Nur
Ahmad Jan
Bughra (Uyghur: (Kona Yëziq) نۇر ئەخمەتجان بۇغرا, نور احمد جان بغرا;
simplified Chinese: 努尔·阿合买提江·布格拉;
traditional Chinese: 努爾·阿合買提江·布格拉;...
- son,
Nasiruddin Bughra Khan, ****isted him in this mission.
Balban then
placed his
second son,
Bughra Khan, as governor. However,
Bughra declared independence...