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Suleiman I (Persian: شاه سلیمان, romanized: Shah
Solayman; born Sam Mirza,
February or
March 1648 – 29 July 1694) was the
eighth Shah of
Safavid Iran from...
- The Safine-ye
Solaymani (Persian: سفینه سلیمانی; lit. "Ship of
Solayman") is a
Persian travel account of an emb****y sent to the
Siamese Ayutthaya Kingdom...
- also
scripted the film,
which starred Gholamreza Ali
Akbari and
Mehrdad Solaymani. Set
during the Iran-Iraq war, it is an
example of
Sacred Defense cinema...
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Suleiman I to the
Ayutthaya Kingdom under the rule of
Narai in the year 1685. The
details of this
mission can be
found in the book Safine-ye
Solaymani, which...
- part of
Siamese diplomacy after 1855. CE
meets Thai
deputy PM Safine-ye
SolaymanI Archived 2009-05-14 at the
Wayback Machine in
Encyclopaedia Iranica "ความสัมพันธ์ไทย...
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Kioumars Derambakhsh,
starring Parviz Fanizadeh,
Farshid Farshood and
Parvin Solaymani. It was also very
loosely adapted into the 1987 film The
Blind Owl directed...
- II arms treaty".
Retrieved October 9, 2024. Mahdavifar,
Mohammad R.;
Solaymani, Shahryar; Jafari,
Mohammad K. (August 10, 2006). "Landslides triggered...
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basin since the
Ayutthaya period. The Safine-ye
Solaymani also
mentioned variant terms shahr-
i nāv, or shahr-
i nau (Persian: شهر نو),
literally "City of Boats...
-
humbled themselves before in
order to
ascend the throne. The fire at Takht-
i Soleiman was
called Adur
Gushnasp and was
dedicated to the
arteshtar or warrior...
- of
Shahnawaz II
before being able to be
confirmed as a
viceroy by Shah
Solayman I. However,
Georgians continued to
consider him as
their king
under his...