- commander-in-chief of the army of Khorasan,
while another general named Ahmad Inaltigin was
appointed as the commander-in-chief of the army in India. Although...
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Ahmad Inaltigin (also
spelled Yinaltigin), was a
Turkic commander who
served under the
early Ghaznavid rulers, but
later rebelled against them. During...
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archbishop Abu
Talib Yahya,
Muslim imam (Zaidiyyah sect) (b. 951)
Ahmad Inaltigin,
Ghaznavid general and
rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi,
Moorish encyclopedist...
- Ghurids, and the Khwarezmians.
After the
dissolution of the
kingdom by
Inaltigin Khwarazmi in the wake of the
Mongol invasion, the
region was
ruled by...
- 1077-1097)
Shihna of
Khwarezm Muhammad I (r. 1097-1127) Shah of
Khwarezm Inaltigin Prince Atsiz (r. 1127-1156) Shah of
Khwarezm Yusuf Prince Atliq Prince...
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Giyath al-Din Pir 'Ali.
Together with the
malik of Farah,
Iksandar ibn
Inaltigin, Izz al-Din and a
Kartid force invaded Sistan in the
spring of 1380. Qutb...
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Sistan next, Qutb al-Din gave
refuge to the
malik of Farah,
Iksandar ibn
Inaltigin. He then
dispatched an army to Farah,
which drove out
Hasan Jandar and...
-
archbishop Abu
Talib Yahya,
Muslim imam (Zaidiyyah sect) (b. 951)
Ahmad Inaltigin,
Ghaznavid general and
rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi,
Moorish encyclopedist...