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March 2014.
Retrieved 2
March 2014. Sim, Steven. "The
Mosque of
Minuchihr". VirtualANI.
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original on 20
January 2007. Retrieved...
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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...
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daughter - Iljik, both died in infancy. His
eldest son and heir
apparent Minuchihr who was
alive around 1188 did not
survive his
father either.
During the...
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mosque and mi]naret was
ordered by the
great emir
Shuja al-daula Abu Shujā
Mīnuchīhr b. Shavūr in the
government of our lord, the
exalted sultan, the great...
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during the excavations. This
museum was
housed in two buildings: the
Minuchihr mosque, and a purpose-built
stone building.
Armenians from neighboring...
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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...
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quadrangle in the 12th
century by
Akhsitan I, the son of
Shirvanshah Minuchihr III.[citation needed] The
courtyard of the
castle has the
dimensions of...
- 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...
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Shirvanshahs 2
Quadrangular Castle Mərdəkan (Baku) 12th
century Akhsitan I ibn
Minuchihr III 3
Nardaran Fortress Baku 1301
Shirvanshahs 4
Ramana Castle Baku 14th...
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Seljuks in the
battle of Shamakha. In 1173
Shirvanshah Akhsitan I ibn
Minuchihr III in
union with
Georgia and
Byzantium waged a war on Dagestanis, Kipchaks...