-
added new
buildings within its precincts. At the time of
Sultan Sanjar Saljuqi,
after Sharaf al-Din Abu
Tahir b. Sa'd b. Ali
Qummi repaired the shrine...
- was put in
place through the
order of Sulṭān Jalāl al-Dīn Malikshāh-i
Saljūqī in the 5th c. A.H.
According to the
Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers...
-
Seljuki Khatun (Arabic: سلجوقي خاتون) or
Saljuqi Khatun was a
Seljuk Turkish princess of Rum,
daughter of
sultan Kilij Arslan II and wife of
Abbasid caliph...
-
Kandhahar and
Masuma Esmati of
Herat for the
House of the People, and
Homaira Saljuqi and
Aziza Gardizi for the Senate. However, she did not
contest the 1969...
- was
during this
reign that the city of Qom
expanded and thrived. In the
Saljuqi era the city
flourished once more.
During the
first wave of the Mongol...
-
Dublin home". UNHCR.
September 22, 2016.
Retrieved 2021-07-31.
Nasruddin Saljuqi had to flee from
Afghanistan when war
broke out. Now he
lives in Ireland...
-
Allama Salahuddin Saljuqi (1895/97-1970). A scholar, philosopher,
diplomat and
literati known for his
active patronage of
young talent Saljuqi was the President...
- physicians, and pharmacists.
Under the
Seljuq Sultanate reign of
Muhammad Saljuqi, a
single mobile care
center required 40
camels for transportation. The...
-
severely deteriorated.
Intervention in the 1950s
supervised and led by Fikri
Saljuqi resulted in
drastically changing the
appearance of the building, with construction...
-
fortress at a
later time.
According to
Hamdallah Mustawfi,
Nushtagin Shirgir Saljuqi's descendant Baha al-Din
Haydar constructed the
Haydariyya castle on the...