-
returned to Transoxiana;
Shiraz was
given to Shah Yahya. Unfortunately, the
Mozaffarids soon
began to
resume their local feuding. Shah
Mansur began by expelling...
- romanized: Shāh Shojā, lit. "the
brave shah"), was the
ruler of the
Mozaffarids from 1358 to 1384. He was the son and
successor of
Mubariz al-Din Muhammad...
-
Heritage List. It was the
capital of Iran
during the
period of the
Mozaffarids. The
Mozaffarid kingdom originated from
Meybod where the
first king, Mubariz...
- al-Din
Muhammad in 1328, who
became the
founder of
Muzaffarid dynasty. "
MOZAFFARIDS –
Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org.
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- ISBN 9780295802886. Meneghini,
Daniela (2008). "ʿObayd Zākāni".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Wing,
Patrick (2014). "
Mozaffarids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Poetry portal...
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therefore maintain a hold on Tabriz,
despite further attempts by the
Mozaffarids to take it.
Mubariz al-Din was
known as a
cruel ruler, and soon afterwards...
-
vizier of
Malekshah Isfahan, Iran none Shah Shoja' (d. 1384)
ruler of the
Mozaffarid dynasty and
patron of
Hafez Shiraz, Iran none
Gawhar Shad (d. 1457) wife...
-
court poet of Il-Khanid
rulers Abu Sa'id
Bahadur Khan and Arpa Ke'un, the
Mozaffarid Mubariz al-Din Muhammad, and Abu
Ishaq Inju of the Inju dynasty. Farid...
- Bibliography. I.B.Tauris. pp. 1–392. ISBN 9781860649233. Wing,
Patrick (2014). "
Mozaffarids".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Encyclopedia of Türk -
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nature illustration without human presence can be observed.
During the
Mozaffarid period, the
depiction of
lyrical poems (ghazals)
received more attention...