- The
Injuids (also
Injus or
House of Inju) were an
Iranian dynasty of
Persian origin that came to rule over the
cities of
Shiraz and
Isfahan during the...
- An****ds Ij (Ig);
Shabankara Isfahan;
Ziyarid dynasty,
Kakuyid Emirate,
Injuid dynasty,
Seljuk era,
Safavid era Istakhr;
Sasanian era Izeh (Idaj); Hazaraspids...
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became a
rival of the
neighboring Injuids, who
controlled Shiraz and Isfahan.
Although the
Muzaffarids and
Injuids had
traditionally been on friendly...
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Jahan Malek Khatun (Persian: جهان ملك خاتون, jahān
malik khātūn) was an
Injuid poet and princess. She
wrote under pen name Jahān (Persian: جهان, lit. 'World')...
- The
following is a list of
Mongol rulers. The list of
states is
chronological but
follows the
development of
different dynasties.
Kaidu (? – 1100) Bashinkhor...
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became a
rival of the
neighboring Injuids, who
controlled Shiraz and Isfahan.
Although the
Muzaffarids and
Injuids had
traditionally been on friendly...
- 1335,
Ubayd fled to
Shiraz in Fars, then
under Injuid control.
There he
joined the
court of the
Injuid ruler Abu
Ishaq Inju (r. 1343–1357), to whom he...
- Isfahan, Iran. It
entombs the
remains of
Soltan Bakht Agha, the
niece of the
Injuid ruler, Abu
Ishaq Inju. The
mausoleum building includes the
Dardasht Minarets...
- of
Shiraz to the
resentment of
Sharaf al-Din
Mahmudshah Inju,
founder of
Injuid dynasty, who was
ruling Fars
region for a
while since Chupan's death. He...
- ibn
Khafaja (1058–1138),
Andalusian poet Abu
Ishaq Inju (died 1358), last
Injuid ruler Abu
Ishaq Shami (died 940),
Syrian Sufi and
scholar Boushaki (disambiguation)...