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Shiḥna (شحنة) was a
medieval Islamic term meaning, roughly, "military administrator." The term was used
particularly for the
Seljuk Turks' representative...
- Abu al-Walīd Ibn al-
Shihna (Lisān ad-Dīn ʾAbū'l-Walīd Muḥammad ibn Kamāladdīn Muḥammad ibn aš-Šiḥna al-Halabī al-Ḥanafī, 1348–1412; AH 749–815) was a Mamluk-era...
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received the
Governorship for
Baghdad in
April 1126,
receiving the
title of
shihna effectively putting him in
control of the
whole of
Seljuk Iraq. In 1227...
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Tales of
Symphonia is an
action role-playing
video game
developed by
Namco Tales Studio and
published by
Namco for the GameCube. The
fifth main installment...
- date by
other Arab historians, by Ibn al-Wardi
until 1348, and by Ibn al-
Shihna until 1403. It was
translated into Latin,
French and
English and was the...
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properties and
position of the latter.
Bursuq is
first recorded as the
first shihna of Baghdad; he was
appointed at the post by
Tughril in
April 1060 after...
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exposed the
vulnerability of Berkyaruq's realm. Sa'd al-Dawla Gawhara'in, the
shihna (military administrator) of Baghdad, soon
joined Muhammad,
which implies...
- Sultanate. He
served as
subordinate officer Malik Kafur and was also a
Shihna-yi pil or
intendant of
elephantry and was sent by
Kafur to
suppress rebellion...
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Mihrabanid malik of
Sistan from 1383
until his death. He was the son of Mas'ud
Shihna. In the
early 1380s Shah-i
Shahan was sent by the
malik Qutb al-Din as an...
- Dinar, who had
earlier served as the Sultanate's
master of the
elephants (
Shihna-yi pil).
Satish Chandra (2004).
Medieval India: From
Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi...