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Karaca (roe deer in Turkish), or
Qaraja, may
refer to:
Qaraja Ilyas,
Safavid governor of
Erivan from 1502 Zayn al-Din
Qaraja, Beg of
Dulkadir from 1337 to...
- Zayn al-Din
Qaraja Beg (Turkish:
Zeyneddin Karaca Bey; c. 1279 – 11
December 1353) was a
Turkoman chieftain who
founded the
Dulkadirid prin****lity in...
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Husam al-Din
Qaraja (Turkish: Hüsameddin Karaca) was the
Governor of
Sivas in the
Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and most
commonly known as the man who got rid...
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Qaraja Ilyas Bayburdlu was
Beglarbeg (governor) of the
Erivan Province of
Safavid Iran from 1502.
Qaraja Ilyas was a
member of the
Turkoman Bayburdlu tribe...
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Turabay ibn
Qaraja (ALA-LC: Ṭurābāy ibn
Qarājǎ, and
sometimes transliterated as Ṭarābāy ibn
Qarājǎ) was the
chieftain of the Banu
Haritha tribesmen in...
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footballer Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi (1885-1944),
founder of
Tablighi Jamaat Qaraja Ilyas,
Safavid governor of
Erivan from 1502
onwards This page or section...
- princess, but he did not
become successful, was
later killed by
Husam al-Din
Qaraja, and was
hanged on the
Seljuk palace walls for treason. It was also known...
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third ruler of
Dulkadir from 1386 to 1398. Suli's
father was Zayn al-Din
Qaraja (r. 1337–1353), a
Turkoman chieftain, who
founded the
state of Dulkadir...
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actively taken part in
military pursuits during his
father Zayn al-Din
Qaraja's rule, he
further expanded the
influence of the
Dulkadirids and clashed...
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citadel in 1132,
fortifying the city, and
transferring it to the Bin
Qaraja family three years later in
exchange for Homs.
During the mid-twelfth century...