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Varka and
Golshah, also
Varqeh and Gulshah,
Varqa o Golšāh (ورقه و گلشاه,
Varqa wa
Golshāh), is an 11th-century
Persian epic in 2,250 verses,
written by...
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Golshah (Persian: گلشاه, also
Romanized as
Golshāh) is a
village in Dust
Mohammad Rural District, in the
Central District of
Hirmand County,
Sistan and...
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Golshah Naruyi (Persian: گلشاه نارويي, also
Romanized as
Golshāh Nārūyī; also
known as Karīm Nārūyī) is a
village in Dust
Mohammad Rural District, in the...
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Anatolian Seljuk horseman, in
Varka and
Golshah, mid-13th
century miniature (detail), Konya,
Sultanate of Rum....
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Battle scene, in
Varka and
Golshah, mid-13th
century Seljuk Anatolia....
- from
before the
Mongol conquest (with the
possible exception of
Varka and
Golshah,
which however was
created in Konya,
modern Turkey, at the time of the...
- Khan (Persian: محمدخان, also
Romanized as Moḩammad Khān; also
known as
Golshāh Khān) is a
village in Dust
Mohammad Rural District, in the
Central District...
- Khwarizmians, and are do****ented in
their m****cripts.
Battle scene, in
Varka and
Golshah, mid-13th
century Seljuk Anatolia Turkic amir with
guards in
Maqamat al-Hariri...
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Battle scene, in
Varka and
Golshah, mid-13th
century Seljuk Anatolia....
- face of a Buddha." Thus, 11th-century
Persian poems, such as
Varqe and
Golshah by Ayyuqi, use the word budh with a
positive connotation for "Buddha,"...