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Ismail I (Persian: اسماعیل یکم, romanized: Ismāʿīl; 17 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the
founder and
first shah of
Safavid Iran,
ruling from 1501 until...
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Hashim bin
Mohammed bin
Hashim Al-
Shakhs (Arabic: هاشم بن محمد بن هاشم الشخص; born
September 12, 1957) is a
Saudi faqih and writer. He was born in the...
- officers, commanders,
Muslim clergy and so on.
Ranking only
below Nawab and
Shakhs-i-Awwal (usually
present and
former Prime Ministers),
Janab was the style...
- a
family goddess, the kuldevi.
Lindsey Harlan notes that in some cases,
shakhs have
become powerful enough to be
functionally kuls in
their own right....
- Do
Shakh (Persian: دوشاخ) may
refer to: Do
Shakh,
Afghanistan Do
Shakh, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Shahriyar Hamid oglu
Mammadyarov (Azerbaijani: Şəhriyar Həmid oğlu Məmmədyarov; born 12
April 1985),
known internationally as
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, is...
- دیوان اعلیٰ),
Grand vizier (Vazir-e A'zam, Persian: وزیر اعظم),
Premier (
Shakhs-e Avval, Persian: شخص اول) and Sadr-e A'zam (Persian: صدراعظم). Abarsam...
- Do
Shakh (Persian: دوشاخ, also
Romanized as Do
Shākh) is a
village in
Rostaq Rural District,
Rostaq District,
Darab County, Fars province, Iran. At the...
- הכהן; 1621–1662) was a
talmudist and halakhist. He
became known as the
Shakh (Hebrew: ש"ך),
which is an
abbreviation of his most
important work, Siftei...
- 49°27′37″E / 40.29889°N 49.46028°E / 40.29889; 49.46028
Sahqaya (also,
Shakh-Kaya) is a
village in Baku, Azerbaijan. Şahqaya at
GEOnet Names Server v...