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Mahmud Ghazan (5
November 1271 – 11 May 1304) (Persian: غازان خان,
Ghazan Khan,
sometimes archaically spelled as Cas**** by Westerners) was the seventh...
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mainstream politics. "
Ghazan Marri being tried in anti-terrorist court".
World News. 2
September 2006.
Retrieved 2010-12-12. "
Ghazan Marri was
wanted in...
- Dagestan, and part of
modern Tajikistan.
Later Ilkhanid rulers,
beginning with
Ghazan in 1295,
converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the
Ilkhanate was
ravaged by...
- Shanb-e-
Ghazan, Ghazaniyya, or Sham-e-
Ghazan (local pronunciation: Sham-
Ghazan) (persian: شنب غازان) is one of the
historical neighborhoods of Tabriz,...
- was the son of the
Ilkhan ruler Arghun,
brother and
successor of
Mahmud Ghazan (5th
successor of
Genghis Khan), and great-grandson of the
Ilkhanate founder...
- the Yuan
founding emperor Kublai, but
eventually was
married to his son
Ghazan when
Arghun died by the time she
arrived in
Persia in 1293. The account...
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without consequences,
especially Prince Ghazan in
Khorasan grew restless.
Baydu explained the fact that
Ghazan was away
during events leading to ****khatu's...
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Ghazan Abad is a Town and a
union council in Punjab, ****stan. On 1 July 2004,
Ghazan Abad
became the
Union Council of
Tehsil Kallar S****a. Rawalpindi...
- Euphrates.
Nearly 40
years later, the
Ilkhan Ghazan once
again invaded Syria,
retaking Aleppo in 1299.
Ghazan defeated Mamluk forces at the
Battle of Wadi...
- iconoclast. He is
known for his
diplomatic involvement with the
Ilkhanid ruler Ghazan Khan at the
Battle of Marj al-Saffar,
which ended the
Mongol invasions of...