- Al-Ashraf
Qansuh al-
Ghuri (Arabic: الأشرف قانصوه الغوري) or
Qansuh II al-Ghawri (c. 1441/1446 – 24
August 1516) was the second-to-last of the
Mamluk Sultans...
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Ghuri (Persian: غوري, also
Romanized as
Ghūrī and Ghowrī; also
known as Qūrī) is a
village in Deh Chah
Rural District,
Moshkan District,
Neyriz County...
- as Bab al-
Ghuri.
Remains of Al-
Ghuri's constructions (circa 1511) Bab al-Badistan, the
western gate of the old Suq al-Nabulsi Bab al-
Ghuri, the ornate...
- child. His name is
variously transliterated as
Muizuddin Sam,
Shihabuddin Ghuri,
Muhammad Ghori and
Muhammad of Ghor.
According to the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri...
- The
Sultan al-
Ghuri Complex or
Funerary complex of
Sultan al-
Ghuri, also
known as al-Ghuriya, is a
monumental Islamic religious and
funerary complex built...
- Emil
Ghuri (Arabic: إميل غوري; 1907–1984) was a
Palestinian politician who
served as secretary-general of the Arab
Higher Committee (AHC), the official...
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Ichchhe Ghuri (English: Ship-borne) is the
second album by the
Bengali psychedelic rock band Shironamhin. G-Series
released the
album on 1 May 2006 in...
- by
conflicts with the Ottomans. The last
effective sultan was
Qansuh al-
Ghuri (r. 1501–1516),
whose reign was
known for heavy-handed
fiscal policies,...
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Battle of
Tarain was
fought in 1192
between the
Ghurid forces of
Muhammad Ghuri and the
Rajput Confederacy of
Prithviraj Chauhan. It took
place near Tarain...
- 38°04′36″N 46°18′36″E / 38.07667°N 46.31000°E / 38.07667; 46.31000 The Quri
River or Quru Chay or Quri Chay (Persian: قورو چای; Azerbaijani: Quru Çay...