- ad-Din Abu Sa'id
Farrukhshah Dawud was the
Kurdish Ayyubid Emir of
Baalbek between 1179 and 1182 and Na'ib (Viceroy) of Damascus.
Farrukh Shah was the son...
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Farrukh-
Shah (died 1196) was the amir of
Kerman from 1195
until his death. He was the son of
Malik Dinar. He
became the
ruler of
Kerman after his father's...
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meaning fortunate and happy),[citation needed] also
transliterated as
Farrukh, is a po****r
masculine given name of
Persian origin and also a common...
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Saladin and
military commander of
Zengid Emirate. He was the
father of
Farrukh Shah and Al-Muzaffar I Umar.
Shahanshah who was emir of
Baalbek was killed...
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death as a
prisoner of war. Two of his
important officers -
Aqsanqar and
Farrukh Shah - were
killed on the battlefield.
Iltutmish subsequently consolidated...
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Crusaders were
planning a raid into Syria. He
ordered one of his generals,
Farrukh-
Shah, to
guard the
Damascus frontier with a
thousand of his men to
watch for...
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Farrukh Yasar (Persian: فرخ یسار) was the last
independent Shirvanshah of
Shirvan (1465–1500). In 1500, the
first Safavid ruler,
Ismail I, decisively...
- Khatun. His sons were Dawud, Malik-Shah III,
Muhammad II, Alp Arslan,
Farrukh Shah and Ala al-Daula Ata Khan.
Bosworth 1968, p. 120.
Bosworth 1983, pp. 328–329...
- Saladin, 1175–1178 Turan-
Shah,
brother of Saladin, 1178–1179
Farrukh Shah,
nephew of Saladin, 1179–1182
Bahram Shah, son of
Farrukh Shah, 1182–1230 Al-Ashraf...
- Damascus. Alarmed,
Saladin dispatched a
force of 1,000
lancers led by
Farrukh Shah to see what was happening. On
April 10, he
suddenly met the crusader...