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Qabus ibn
Wushmagir (full name: Abol-Hasan
Qābūs ibn Wušmagīr ibn
Ziyar Sams al-maʿālī, ابوالحسن قابوس بن وشمگیر بن زیار, شمسالمعالی; (died 1012) (r....
- his sons
Bisutun and
Qabus fought for influence.
Qabus would eventually outlive his
brother and
ruled the kingdom. However,
Qabus was
placed in
exile from...
- Gonbad-e
Qabus or Gonbad-e
Qabus Tower (Persian: برج گنبد قابوس) is a
monument in Gonbad-e
Qabus, Iran, and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
since 2012. It...
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Qabus-nama or
Qabus-nameh (variations: Qabusnamah, Qabousnameh, Ghabousnameh, or Ghaboosnameh, in Persian: کاووسنامه or قابوسنامه, "Book of Kavus")...
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Qaboos bin Said Al Said (Arabic: قابوس بن سعيد آل سعيد, IPA: [qaː.buːs bin sa.ʕiːd ʔaːl sa.ʕiːd]; 18
November 1940 – 10
January 2020) was
Sultan of Oman...
- Al-
Qabu (Arabic: القبو, also
spelled Kabu) is a town in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Homs Governorate,
northwest of Homs.
Nearby localities...
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grandson of
Qabus.
During his reign, he had
little power, due to his
status as a v****al to the Seljuqs. He is the
celebrated author of the
Qabus nama, a major...
- Al-
Qabu (Arabic: القبو, "the vault, or cellar") was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Jerusalem Subdistrict. The name is an
Arabic variation of the site's...
- Gonbad-e Kāvūs, Gonbad-i Kāvoos, and Gonbadekavoos; also
known as
Gonbad Qābūs,
Gonbad Qavoos, Gunbad-i-Kāvūs, Gunbad-i-Kāwās, Gunbad-i-Kāwūs, and Günbədkavus...
- was the
brother of the
previous Pharaoh,
Qabus ibn Musab. When
Qabus died, Al-Walid took the throne.
Qabus was
contemporary to the
birth of Moses, while...