-
temperament system,
followed by the
Dukah in D, the
Busalik in E, the
Jaharka in F, the Nawa in G, the
Hussayni in A, and the Ajam in B (or B♭), with...
- ibn al-Athir (died c. 1232/3) and Ibn
Khaldun (died 1406) used the term
Jahārkas, but the
Persian hypothesis remains uncertain. In
early Russian sources...
- Cairo. However, the
mausoleum was
completely demolished by the
Mamluk amir
Jaharkas al-Khalili in 1385 to make way for the
construction of a new
merchant building...
- Barquq's
first reign (1382–1389) his
Master of the
Stables (amir akhur),
Jaharkas al-Khalili,
demolished the
Fatimid mausoleum (Turbat az-Za'faraan) to erect...
-
Fakhr al-Din
Jaharkas to
seize Kŭl’at es-Subeibeh, a
fortress located on a high hill
above Banias, from
Hussam al-Din, and
reaffirmed Jaharkas as the holder...
- Egypt. The
tombs were
eventually completely demolished by the
Mamluk amir
Jaharka al-Khalili to make way for the Khan al-Khalili in the late 14th century...