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Hakim Abul-Majd
Majdūd ibn Ādam Sanā'ī
Ghaznavi (Persian: حکیم ابوالمجد مجدود بن آدم سنایی غزنوی), more
commonly known as Sanai, was a
Persian poet from...
- in
revenge for the
murder of his father, Mas'ud I of Ghazni. His
brother Majdud in La**** did not
recognize him as sultan, but his
sudden death paved the...
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Ghaznavid Empire. He also had
other sons
named Sa'id, Izad-yar, Mardan-shah,
Majdud, Ibrahim, Ali, and Farrukh-Zad. The last
three sons also
ruled the Ghaznavid...
- (r. 1053-1059)
Sultan of
Ghazna Ibrahim (r. 1059-1099)
Sultan of
Ghazna Majdud Mardan-shah Izad-yar Sa'id Mas'ud II (r. 1048)
Sultan of
Ghazna Mas'ud III...
- La****
Reign 1021 – 8
August 1041
Predecessor Position established Successor Majdud Ghaznavi Born c. 993
Kingdom of
Abkhazia (present day Georgia) Died 8 August...
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Ghazni (died 1041),
Ghaznavid ruler, son of
Mahmud Sanai or Abu-l-Majd
Majdud Sana’i of
Ghazna (1080–1131/1141),
Persian poet from
Ghazni Shir-Zad of...
- present-day Iran. His
father Sa'd bin
Salman accompanied the
Ghaznian Prince Majdûd under the
Sultan Mahmûd's
orders to
garrison La****. Mas'ud was born there...
- Oxford:
Clarendon Press. 1930. as translator: Sanāʾī al-Ghaznavī, Abū al-Majd
Majdūd ibn Ādam (1910). The
first book of the Ḥadīqatuʻl-ḥaqīqat; or, The enclosed...
- the
lineage of
Sadat Alawieh Razavieh dynasty) Divan-e
Hakim Abul
Majde Majdud Ibne
Adame Sanayi Ghaznavi (title
means Diwan of Sanai)
Hadiaq al Haqiqah...