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Falak al-Ma'ali
Manuchihr (Persian: فلکالمعالی منوچهر),
better known as
Manuchihr (died c. 1031), was the
ruler of the
Ziyarids (1012 at the
latest –...
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Manuchihr ibn
Shavur was a
Shaddadid emir of Ani from c. 1072 to 1118, the
first of the
dynasty to rule this key city,
formerly an
Armenian royal capital...
- with the
Shirvanshah Manuchihr I (r. 1027–1034),
their names became almost completely Persian instead of Arabic, such as
Manuchihr,
Qubad and Faridun....
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Manucihr was an
Iranian dynast of an
unknown place called Konus in the Pars Province. He was
killed in the 200s by the
Persian prince Ardashir I, who would...
- Hakkâri and a
former adversary of Timur. By this
marriage he had two sons:
Manuchihr Mirza (d. 1468) and Abu Sa'id Mirza. The date of
Muhammad Mirza's death...
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Manuchihr III (also
spelled Minuchihr; Persian: منوچهر, romanized: Manuchehr) was the 19th
Shirvanshah from 1120 to
sometime after 1160. He was the son...
- of
Kurdish tribesmen". Some
members of the
Shaddadid family, such as
Manuchihr, ****hirvan,
Gudarz and Ardashir, were
named after the
Sasanian shahanshahs...
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Manuchihr,
Minuchihr or
Manuchehr I (Persian: منوچهر) was the
eleventh Shah of Shirvan. He is
considered to be
first fully Persianized ruler of the dynasty...
- of Ani in Kars Province, Turkey. It was
built between 1072 and 1086 by
Manuchihr ibn
Shavur of the
Kurdish Shaddadid dynasty. The
restoration of the mosque...
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David IV's
daughter Tamar was
given in
marriage to the ****ure
Shirvanshah Manuchihr III.
Despite this alliance,
Afridun I
probably continued to cooperate...