- Constantinople,
sometimes called the
Hormisdas Palace after the son of
Hormizd II
Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid),
Persian student in
Constantinople Hormuz (disambiguation)...
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Khurdad (fl. 8th or 9th–10th centuries) was a
Persian individual of
modest origin who
traveled from Iran to
Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), the...
- Ain-i-Akbari, by Abul Fazl, chpt. 234. On the
first of the
Divine month of
Khurdād Prince Dāwar-bakhsh, s. Khusrau, was
appointed to
Gujarat Archived 2 January...
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speaks about the
contacts between Malabar and Arabia.
Authors such as Ibn
Khurdad Beh (869 – 885 AD),
Ahmad al
Baladhuri (892 AD), and Abu Zayd of Ziraf...
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Battle of
Keratsa of
Bulgaria Kesta Styppiotes Khazars Khosrow I
Khosrow II
Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid)
Khurramites Khwarrahbud Kiev
Kievan Rus' Kievan...
- کلاب) Al-masalik wa al-mamalik by Abul
Qasim Ubaidullah ibn
Abdullah ibn
Khurdad-bih a.k.a. Istakhri, 864. I'laq al-nafisah (اعلاق النفيسه) by Abu Ali Ahmad...