- Javid. Of the
original shahs,
Younai left
after the
first season and
Soltan Rahmati departed after the sixth. The
remaining shahs joined in
later seasons...
-
Shāh (/ʃɑː/; Persian: شاه, lit. 'king'; [ˈʃɒːɦ] ) is a
royal title that was
historically used by the
leading figures of
Iranian monarchies. It was also...
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Shah of
Shahs can
refer to: Shahanshah, a
title meaning "
Shah of
Shahs"
Shahanshah (disambiguation),
other possible meanings of
Shahanshah Shah of Shahs...
- formality. The
Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński
observed in his book
Shah of
Shahs that
looking at old
photographs of Reza Khan and his son, he was struck...
-
January 1666),
commonly called Shah Jahan I (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; lit. 'King of the World'), also
called Shah Jahan the Magnificent, was...
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Shah of
Shahs (Polish: Szachinszach) is a 1982 non-fiction book by
Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński. It is his
analysis of the
decline and fall of...
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Sabaji Pratap and Bhanudatta. The city of Ahmadnagar,
founded by the
Nizam Shahs, was
described as
being comparable to
Cairo and Baghdad,
within a few years...
-
mothers of
Qajar shahs, some of whom were
therefor queen mothers,
titled in
Persian Mahd-e Olia (Persian: "Sublime Cradle").
There were six
shahs (kings) of...
- the Deccan.
Agreements and
treaties imposed Mughal suzerainty on the Adil
Shahs, by stages,
until Bi****ur's
formal recognition of
Mughal authority in 1636...
-
leader Karim Khan Zand, the Zand
rulers never proclaimed themselves to be
shahs. Instead, they
presented themselves as
regents of Iran, at
first on behalf...