- Abu
Tamim Ma'ad al-Mu'izz li-Din
Allah (Arabic: أبو تميم معد المعزّ لدين الله, romanized: Abū Tamīm Maʿad al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh, lit. 'Glorifier of the...
- a prin****lity in
western Khorasan,
until in 586/1190. Ḡīāṯ-al–Dīn and
Moʿezz-al-Dīn
defeated Solṭānšāh near Marv in 588/1192,
captured him, and took...
- Press. pp. 144–173. ISBN 0-521-20095-4. Nava'i, A. (1986). "Bahrām Mīrzā,
Moʿezz-al-Dawla". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica,
Volume II/5:...
- a prin****lity in
western Khorasan,
until in 586/1190. Ḡīāṯ-al–Dīn and
Moʿezz-al-Dīn
defeated Solṭānšāh near Marv in 588/1192,
captured him, and took...
-
Mohammad Khan Majd ol-Molk
Sinaki (fa) (1809–1881) –
politician Bahram Mirza Moezz od-Dowleh (1806–1882) –
Qajar prince and
politician Ali Kani (1805–1888)...
-
Aibek al-Akhresh † Ibn al-Bessarau † Imad ed-Din
Sinjari Hossam ad-Din Lulu
Moezz ad-Din Al-Adil I Gökböri Baha al-Din
Qaraqush Husam al-Din Abu'l-Hayja Ibn...
- Tehran, 1348 Š./1969.
Critical edition of Ṭūsī's
translation by Say****
Moʿezz-al-dīn Mahdavī, Tehran, 1351 Š./1972. The star
nomenclature of the Castilian...
- (fa) (1926–1983) – film
director Abbās
Mosaddegh (fa) (1926–1984) –
actor Moezz-Divan
Fekri (fa) (1900–1985) –
actor and film
director Khānbābā Motazedi...
-
created as a
fiefdom for
Bahram Mirza Moezz-od-Dowleh Qajar. Upon his
death in 1882 it p****ed to his son Ism'ail
Mirza Moezz-od-Dowleh. It was
later incorporated...
- Gold
dinar coin from the
reign of
Fatimid caliph al-
Moezz li-Din
Allah of the
Fatimid Caliphate (953–975 AD)....