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Qiwam al-Dawla
Kerbogha (Turkish: Kürboğa),
known as
Kerbogha or Karbughā, was
atabeg of
Mosul during the
First Crusade and was
renowned as a soldier...
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conquered La**** in 1186. Mu'izz ad-Din sent his
envoy - the
Chief Judge Qiwam-ul Mulk
Ruknud Din
Hamza - to the
court of Prithviraj, to
persuade him to...
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Masud I 9 Izz ad-Dawlah Abd al-Rashid 1049–1052
fifth son of
Mahmud 10
Qiwam ad-Dawlah
Toghrul 1052–1053
Turkish mamluk general Usurped the Ghaznavid...
- الدولہ
Glory of the
State Abd al-Rashid 1049–1052
fifth son of
Mahmud 10
Qiwam ad-Dawlah قوام الدولہ
Support of the
State Toghrul 1052–1053
Turkish mamluk...
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Qiwam al-Din
Muhammad al-Hasani was a
Persian physician of the late 17th century.
Hasani was a
scholar who is
known to have been
working in the city of...
- Taj-ul-Maasir (13th
century CE)
states that
Muhammad sent his
chief judge Qiwam-ul Mulk
Ruknud Din
Hamza to Prithviraj's court. The
envoy tried to convince...
- (friday sermon) read in Mahmud's name, and sent an army
under the amir
Qiwam al-Dawla
Kirbuqa to take
Isfahan and
capture Berkyaruq. Meanwhile, the family...
- As The
Sources of
Islamic History New York 1997] [Mir Ki Aap
Beeti 1957,
Qiwam Ul Aqa’id 1994] and [Talash e Meer, [Talash e Ghalib, [Dirasat, [Deed O...
- al-Marwazī al-Shafiʿī al-Samʿānī,
nicknamed Tāj al-Islām (Crown of Islam) and
Qiwām al-Dīn (Support of the Faith), was an Arab
Muslim scholar of biography,...
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Toghrul of
Ghazna (full name:
Qiwam ad-Dawlah Abu Said Toghrul), was a
Turkic slave general and
usurper of the
Ghaznavid throne. He was
originally a ghulam...