- the town at
Quila (citadel) it has
three huge
domes and four minarets.
Shahinshah Wali was a Sufi of 14th century. He came to Beed
during the rule of Muhammad...
- the
Sultan conquered the
Danishmend emirates and
expelled his
brother Shahinshah, the
ruler of Ankara. The
emirs fled to Manuel, who
demanded the surrender...
- 1907, p. 49: "When the world-conquering
armies had been deputed, the
Shāhinshāh proceeded stage by stage. On the day that he
reached Sirohī, Mādhū* Singh...
-
Shahanshah (Persian: شهنشاه, also
Romanized as Shahanshāh,
Shāhinshāh, and Shahshanāh; also
known as Qaryeh-ye Shahanshāh and Gūsheh) is a
village in Koregah-e...
-
intermittently by
rulers of Iran
until the
modern era. The title,
rendered as
Shahinshah, is used on some of the
coins of Alp
Arslan (r. 1063–1072), the second...
- night-gleaming
jewel of
fortune appeared, and
glorified the
harem of the
Shāhinshāh.
Jahangirnama Volume I.
Translated by Rogers, Alexander; Beveridge, Henry...
-
daughter of
Ayyub ibn
Shadi and
Fatma Hatun (Fatima Khatun),
sister of
Shahinshah,
Turanshah and Selahuddin.
Ahmet Olgun Sünear as Urfalı,
warrior of Salahuddin...
- most
severe under Shapur II (309–379).
Shapur I (241–272), the
second shahinshah (king of kings) of the
Sasanian dynasty had
advanced as far as Antioch...
- night-gleaming
jewel of
fortune appeared, and
glorified the
harem of the
Shāhinshāh.
Catherine Blanshard Asher,
Catherine Ella
Blanshard Asher, 1992, "Architecture...
- in what is now Afghanistan,
indicates a
weakening of the
power of the
Shahinshah (King of Kings),
suggesting the
empire was
already breaking down at the...