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Gawhar Shad (Persian: گوهرشاد, romanized: Gawaršād;
meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel";
alternative spelling:
Gohar Shād; died 19 July 1457) was...
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Gohar and
Gauhar are
given names and surnames.
Gawhar is a
given name.
Bearers of the name include:
Gohar Ali Shah, ****stani
politician from
Mardan District...
- " Shah Rukh's wife,
Gawhar Shad,
funded the
construction of two
mosques and
theological colleges in
Mashhad and Herat. The
Gawhar Shad
Mosque was finished...
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Gawhar Khatun (Persian: گوهر خاتون, also
spelled Gowhar, Govhar, Gevher, Cevher, Jauhar, and Jawhar),
known in
other sources as Mahd-i Iraq (“the bride...
- The
Gawhar Shad Mausoleum, also
known as the Tomb of Baysunghur, is an
Islamic burial structure located in what is now Herat, Afghanistan.
Built in the...
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arrived in late 1870.
Gawhar may have been a maid of the
first wife of Baháʼu'lláh when he
married her. Baháʼu'lláh and
Gawhar had one daughter, Furúghíyyih...
- romanized: Musalay Mojtame'), also
known as the
Musallah Complex or the
Musalla of
Gawhar Shah, is a
former Islamic religious complex located in Herat, Afghanistan...
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Hajji Gawhar Khanum (Persian: حاجیه گوهر خانم) is the
first female poet and
astronomer of the 19th-century
Qajar empire whose poetry has been printed....
- Al-Qaid
Jawhar ibn
Abdallah (Arabic: جوهر بن عبد الله, romanized: Jawhar ibn ʿAbd Allāh,
better known as
Jawhar al Siqilli, al-Qaid al-Siqilli, "The Sicilian...
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Gohar Sultan Begum (died 1577) was the
daughter of shah
Tahmasp I of
Persia (r. 1524–1576). She was
sister to shah
Ismail II. She was
married to Ibrahim...