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Muzaffarids or
Muzaffarid dynasty may
refer to:
Muzaffarids (Iran),
rulers of
parts of
central and
southwestern Iran from 1335 to 1393
Muzaffarids (Gujarat)...
- The
Muzaffarid dynasty (Persian: مظفریان) was a
Muslim dynasty that came to
power in Iran
following the
breakup of the
Ilkhanate in the 14th century. At...
- The
Muzaffarid dynasty, also
called the
Muzaffarids, and sometimes, the
Ahmedabad dynasty,
ruled the
Sultanate of
Gujarat in
western India from 1391 to...
- The
Muẓaffarids (or Muẓaffar dynasty) were a
Muslim dynasty that
ruled the
Banaadir coast with
their capital at
Mogadishu from the late 15th or early...
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Achaemenid era, Eldiguzids,
Seljuks (Greater and Iraq Seljuks) Kerman;
Muzaffarid, Qutlugh-Khanids Khorramabad;
Khorshidi dynasty Kunya Urgench;
early Khwarezmid...
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succeeded by his son Alp Khan, who ****umed the
title of
Hoshang Shah. The
Muzaffarids under Zafar Khan
Muzaffar Shah I
accused Hoshang of
parricide and invaded...
- Shah
Mansur was the last of the
Muzaffarid rulers of
Southern Iran. He
ruled from
Isfahan and was
killed by the
forces of
Timur in 29
March 1393. Mansur...
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Eldiguzids (1135/36-1225) Kart
dynasty (1244–1381)
Ilkhanate (1256–1335)
Muzaffarid dynasty (1314–1393) Jal****id
Sultanate dynasty (1335–1432)
Chobanid dynasty...
- Muizz-ud-Din
Muhammad Shah II, born
Karim Khan, was a
ruler of the
Muzaffarid dynasty, who
reigned over the
Gujarat Sultanate from 1442 to 1451. He expanded...
- to Arran. Shah
Shoja was born on 10
March 1333—he was the son of the
Muzaffarid ruler Mubariz al-Din
Muhammad and a
woman named Khatun Qotlogh Beg, better...