- The Jal****id
Sultanate (Persian: جلایریان) was a
dynasty of Jal**** origin,
which ruled over modern-day Iraq and
western Iran
after the
breakup of the...
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disintegrated rapidly into
several states. The most
prominent one was the
Jalayrid dynasty,
ruled by
descendants of
Mukhali of Jalair.
Mongol Empire Toluid...
- the city of
Tirhut (1324), then
ruled by the
Karnats of Mithila. A 1410
Jalayrid Mongol illustration of the Basātin al-uns, a book
written by
Akhsatan Dehlavi...
- century,
although other historians have
dated the same
illustrations to the
Jalayrid period of Shia rulers.
Depictions of
Muhammad are also
found in Persian...
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leading his
troops in the
capture of the city of
Simraungadh (1324). A 1410
Jalayrid Mongol illustration of the Basātin al-uns, a book
written by
Akhsatan Dehlavi...
- city was
ruled by a
succession of
local Turkish dynasties,
including the
Jalayrids and the Kara
Koyunlu (Black
Sheep clan) who made Ani
their capital. It...
- ISBN 9781316577189. Robinson, 37 Walther, 255 O'Kane, B. (2003). "Siyah Qalam: The
Jalayrid Connections".
Oriental Art. 48 (2): 2–18. Shams, Elham; Farrokhfar, Farzaneh...
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order to
capture him. But Abd al-Qadir was
forewarned and
escaped to the
Jalayrid court of
Sultan Ahmad in Baghdad.
Timur again recaptured Baghdad in 1401...
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citadel while the
lower fortifications were
captured by Timur's troops. The
Jalayrids were
about to surrender, due to a lack of water, when a
sudden downpour...
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which was
defeated in 1366. However, in the end he
quarreled with the
Jalayrids because of
their establishment of an
alliance with the
state Kara Koyunlu...