- east in 1194 and
defeated Qutlug Innach in
battle despite the
presence of 7,000
Khwarazmian troops aiding Qutlug Innach.
Qutlug Innach and
other survivors...
- east in 1194 and
defeated Qutlug Innach in
battle despite the
presence of 7,000
Khwarazmian troops aiding Qutlug Innach.
Qutlug Innach and
other survivors...
-
Qutluğ Säbig
Qatun (title - Chinese: 骨咄禄娑匐可敦; pinyin: Gǔduōlùsuōfúkědūn;
personal name - Chinese: 阿史德婆匐; pinyin: Āshǐdé Suōfú, also
known as Po Beg) was...
-
Gulmit and
Ghulkin villages. The fort is
believed to have been
built by
Qutlug Baig in the 16th century. He was the
first Wakhi ruler to
establish rule...
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Qutlug Qiya, or full name
Qutlug Qiya Barlas, (Mongolian: Кутлуг Кияа, Кутлуг Кия Барлас,
living around 13th–Century CE.) was the son of
Ichil who was...
-
doublet derived from the same origin. Sara Khatun,
mother of Uzun
Hasan Qutluğ Säbäg Qatun,
queen regent of the
Second Turkic Khaganate Börte, wife of...
-
confederation (1389-1403).
Ahmad was the
eldest of the four sons of
Fakhr ud-Din
Qutlug-Bey and
Despina Khatun. In 1379, he was sent by his
father to
Erzincan to...
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Funian (claimant)
Successor Qapaghan Qaghan Regent Tonyu**** Born
Ashina Qutlug 阿史那骨篤祿 Died 691
Spouse El
Bilga Khatun Issue Bilge Qaghan Kul
Tegin Bögü...
- Balban. In this battle,
Balban had to
retreat without any success. In 1255,
Qutlug Khan
revolted against Balban and
sought refuge in Chittor,
after which Balban...
- and
screenwriter Shem-Tov
Sabag (born 1959),
Israeli Olympic marathoner Qutluğ Säbäg
Qatun Sabbagh This page
lists people with the
surname Sabag. If an...