- Persian,
explaining to the
Mamluk sultan the
events leading up to the Aq
Quyunlu—Timurid
conflict approximately five
months earlier,
emphasizing in particular...
- The Qara
Qoyunlu or Kara
Koyunlu (Azerbaijani: Qaraqoyunlular, قاراقویونلولار; Persian: قره قویونلو), also
known as the
Black Sheep Turkomans, were a...
-
Qareh Quyunlu or
QarAh Quyunlu or
Qarah Qowyunlu or
Qareh Qowyunlu (Persian: قره قويونلو), also
rendered as Qaraquyunlu, may
refer to:
Qareh Quyunlu, Razavi...
- Quli Khan-e
Qajar Quyunlu (1742–1831)
Prince Ja'afar Quli Khan-e
Khajar Quyunlu (1751–1790) Amir
Muhammad Qasim Khan-e
Qajar Quyunlu (d. 1831)
Crown Prince...
-
Qareh Quyunlu (Persian: قره قويونلو, also
Romanized as
Qareh Qūyūnlū,
Qarah Qowyūnlū, and
Qareh Qowyūnlū) is a
village in
Takab Rural District, in the...
-
Qarah Quyunlu (Persian: قره قويونلو, also
Romanized as
Qarah Qūyūnlū and Qarāqūyūnlū) is a
village in Nazlu-e
Shomali Rural District,
Nazlu District, Urmia...
- in 1587.
Sultanum Begum was the
daughter of Isa Beg
Mawsillu of the Aq
Quyunlu. Like Tahmasp's
mother Tajlu Khanum,
Sultanum belonged to the Turcoman...
- The
royal consorts of Iran were the
consorts of the
rulers of the
various states and
civilizations in Iran (Persia) from the
establishment of the Medes...
- by
modern historians.
Another theory states he was a
Turkman of the Aq-
Quyunlu. Yusuf's
bravery and
personality raised him
rapidly in the
Bahmani sultan's...
- of Persia/Iran".
Quote 2: "Even
Ottoman sultans, when
addressing the Āq
Quyunlu and
Safavid kings, used such
titles as the "king of
Iranian lands" or the...