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Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name:
Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith
Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah) (6
November 1086 – 8 May...
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Sanjar-Shah was the amir of
central Khurasan from 1185 or 1186
until 1187. His
short reign was
ended by a
Khwarezmid invasion and
resulted in the takeover...
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Sanjar Dzhafarovich Asfendiyarov (Russian: Санджар Джафарович Асфендиаров) (20
October 1889 – 25
February 1938) was a
Kazakh scholar and politician, killed...
- The Tomb of
Ahmad Sanjar is a
mausoleum commemorating Ahmad Sanjar, a
Seljuk ruler of Khorasan. It was
built in 1157 in the
medieval city of Merv in the...
- let out that he had this son,
Sanjar turned to
thievery to get the
attention of his father. However, this was when
Sanjar's powers developed. He gained...
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Sanjar Gʻiyasovich
Umarov (Uzbek Cyrillic: Санжар Ғиясович Умаров; born 7
April 1956) is a
prominent Uzbek politician and businessman. He is the chairman...
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Sanjar Tursunov may
refer to:
Sanzhar Tursunov,
Uzbekistani footballer Sanjar Tursunov (boxer),
Uzbekistani boxer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- unopposed,
wreaking colossal damage on the
province and
prestige of
Sanjar.
Sanjar eventually escaped from
captivity in the fall of 1156, but soon died...
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against his suzerain, the
Seljuq sultan Ahmad Sanjar, but was
defeated in
Hazarasp and
forced to flee.
Sanjar installed his
nephew Suleiman Shah as ruler...
- Alok
Sanjar (born 4
April 1963;
Hindi pronunciation: [aːloːk sən.d͡ʒəɾ]) is a
Bharatiya Janata Party politician and was
member of
Indian parliament from...