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Firuzshah Zarrin-Kolah (Persian: فیروزشاه زرین کلاه, lit. 'King
Firuz of the
Golden Crown') was a
Kurdish dignitary and
seventh in the
ancestral lineage...
- was
probably demolished by Śamsuddin Damgāni, the
Governor of
Sultan Firuzshah Tughlak in the 14th
century A.D. and
again by
Sultan Mahmud I
alias Begda...
- Abu
Tahir Firuzshah (Persian: ابو طاهر فیروز شاه),
better known by his
laqab of Diya' al-Dawla, was the
Buyid ruler of
Basra during the 980s. He was the...
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obtained the
backing of the head of the
military forces,
Jalal ud-din
Firuzshah, for Ala al-Dawla's accession.
These preparations proved to be pointless...
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Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r. 1405–1407).
Dawlatshah was the
cousin of Amir
Firuzshah (died 1444),
whose family had
received the
governorship of
Isfahan following...
- Mu'ayyad al-Dawla's possessions.
Another son of Adud al-Dawla, Abu
Tahir Firuzshah,
established himself as the
ruler of
Basra and took the
title of "Diya'...
- been its founder.
According to
later sources, Dara I had a son
named Firuzshah,
whose achievements are
mentioned in the Firuz-nameh by Haji Muhammad...
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accountant of the city of
Balkh by the latter's
powerful amir
Jalal al-Din
Firuzshah.
Informed of
embezzlement by the
deputies of Balkh, Shah Rukh secretly...
- Abu
Tahir Yazid, 10th-century
Ruler of
Shirvan from 917–948 Abu
Tahir Firuzshah better known by his
title Diya al-Dawla,
Buyid ruler of
Basra in late...
- libraries:
ancient and mediaeval,
Oxford & IBH
Publishing Company, ...
Firuzshah Tuhglaq (1351–1388),
finding during his
military exploits a
library of...