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Dawlatshah Samarqandi (Persian: دولتشاه سمرقندی; c. 1438 – 1494/1507) was a poet and
biographer active under the
Timurid Empire. He is prin****lly known...
- (Artāsh) Abu Ali
Hasan Yabgu Yûsuf, Kara Arslan, Abu Bakr, Umar, Bori and
Dawlatshah 1.Qawurd-Beg
Seljuk Shah of
Kirman (r. 1048–1073)
Kerman Seljuk Sultanate...
- spouse. He was born in
November 1442 to Uzun
Hasan and a
daughter of
Dawlatshah Bulduqani-Mardasi, 8
months later his
elder half-brother Khalil. His time...
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Artash Inal Abu Ali
Hasan Yabgu Yûsuf, Kara Arslan, Abu Bakr, Umar, Bori &
Dawlatshah Shah
Malik (r. 1041–1042) Mānsūr
Suleyman I Shah of Rûm (r. 1077–1086)...
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various biographical accounts including that of the
Persian historian Dawlatshah Samarqandi. This however, is not the
occupation listed by Haji Bektash...
- (Artāsh) Abu Ali
Hasan Yabgu Yûsuf, Kara Arslan, Abu Bakr, Umar, Bori and
Dawlatshah 1.Qawurd-Beg
Seljuk Shah of
Kirman (r. 1048–1073)
Kerman Seljuk Sultanate...
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ordered the
finest works in the
world to be demolished". The
biographer Dawlatshah reported that
Miran Shah also
ordered the tomb of the
historian Rashid-al-Din...
- Samarqandi,
Ashraf (c. 1250–c. 1310), mathematician,
astronomer Samarqandi,
Dawlatshah (1438–1495/1507)
biographer Sarakhsi,
Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib (9th century)...
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plunged into a
series of revolts,
including one by the
Seljuk prince Dawlatshah. The name of
Berkyaruq started to get
excluded from the
coins struck at...
- the
Abbasids proved to be
deadly foes of Zoroastrianism.
According to
Dawlatshah,
Abdullah ibn
Tahir al-Khurasani, an
Arabicized Persian, and governor...