• Fatima Soltan (Volga Türki and Persian: فاطمه سلطان; died 1681) was a sovereign khanbika (queen) and the last ruler of the Qasim Khanate from 1679 until...
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  • Arslanghali and Fatima Soltan. After the death of his father he was crowned as a khan of Qasim. Sayed Borhan's regents were Fatima Soltan and her father...
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    provoked a Tatar revolt in 1656. After the death of khanbika (queen) Fatima Soltan in 1681, the Khanate was abolished.[citation needed] List of Qasim Khans...
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    Soltan Hoseyn (Persian: سلطان حسین, romanized: Soltān-Hoseyn; 1668 – 9 September 1727) was the Safavid shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722. He was the son...
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  • (1600–1610) Arslanghali, Khan (1614–1627) Sayed Borhan, Sultan (1627–1679) Fatima Soltan, Khanum (1679–1681) Tsardom of Russia (complete list) – Boris Godunov...
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    1681 Feodor III of Russia Qasim Khanate Qasim Khanate Death of Queen Fatima Soltan 1686 Peter the Great Gain of Kiev and Zaporizhzhia Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • Swedes, 1678 fought in Ukraine. Very long reign, few important events. 5 Fatima Soltan 1679-81, mother of above, ruled from her son’s death until her death...
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    AD) Blue Horde Tulun Beg Khanum (reigned 1370–1371) Khanate of Qasim Fatima Soltan (reigned 1679–1681) Agder Åsa (reigned in the 9th century) Burgundian...
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    c. December – John Pordage, Anglican vicar (b. 1607) date unknown – Fatima Soltan, sovereign queen of the Qasim Khanate Pennsylvania Society of Colonial...
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    The Shrine of Fatima Masumeh (Persian: حرم فاطمه معصومه translit. haram-e fateme-ye masumeh) is located in Qom, which is considered by Twelver Shia Muslims...
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    c. December – John Pordage, Anglican vicar (b. 1607) date unknown – Fatima Soltan, sovereign queen of the Qasim Khanate 1682 January 1 – Jacob Kettler...
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    it most likely did not happen until the 19th-century. The religiosity of Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) is implied through the numerous awqaf (charitable...
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    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (category Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine)
    (1811) Soltan Mohammad Mirza 'Sayf ol-Dowleh' (1812–1899) – with Taj ol-Dowleh Bahman Mirza Baha al-Dowlah [fa] – with Khazin-al-Dawleh; Soltan Ebrahim...
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    Fatima Masumeh. He was born sometime between 1829 and 1839 in Isfahan or according to a source, Qom. He was a relative of Ebrahim Khan Amin as-Soltan [fa]...
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    January 1858 – 31 August 1907), also known by his honorific titles of Amin al-Soltan and Atabak, served as Prime Minister of Iran from 1887 to 1896 under Nasereddin...
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    significance in Qom. The most visited sites are: Fatima Masumeh Shrine Kahak cave Vashnuh cave Howz e Soltan Salt Lake Namak Great Salt Lake Mar'ashi Najafi...
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    was the Nogai princess Fatima who gave birth to khan Ilham Ghali of Kazan (r. 1479-84 and 1485-87). Another wife was Nur Soltan, daughter of the Nogai...
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    General Teymūr Khan Ayromlou, of the Turkic Ayrum tribe, and wife Malek os-Soltan. Her marriage with Reza Khan took place in 1916. It was arranged and proved...
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    Mohammad Shah Qajar (category Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine)
    1834, some of his sons including Hossein Ali Mirza and Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan rose up as claimants to the throne. With the support of English and Russian...
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    Suleiman I of Persia (category Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine)
    bureaucracy, all were a forewarning of the troubling rule of his successor, Soltan Hoseyn, whose reign saw the end of the Safavid dynasty. Suleiman was the...
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  • came from Seljuk Anatolia (e.g. Sadok Seli Soltan [de]) and the Ottoman Empire (e.g. Friedrich Aly [de], Fatima Kariman and Mehmet von Königstreu [de])....
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    Abbas II of Persia (category Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine)
    Abbas II (Persian: عباس دوم, romanized: ʿAbbās II; born Soltan Mohammad Mirza; 30 August 1632 – 26 October 1666) was the seventh Shah of Safavid Iran,...
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  • Seli Soltan [de] (Mehmet Sadık Selim Sultan) (ca.1270-1328) from the Anatolian Seljuk lands. According to Streiders Hessisches Gelehrtenlexikon, Soltan was...
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    ISBN 978-0-87480-342-6. Soucek, Priscilla (December 15, 1998), "ESKANDAR SOLṬĀN", Encyclopaedia Iranica, Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, retrieved December...
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    task of mentoring for Naser al-Din Shah's eldest son Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan. In the same year, Farrokh Khan became part of the council of state. He...
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    Burial 4 February 1567 Spouse Fatima Söyembikä Issue none House Qasim khans (Borjigin) Father Sheikh Awliyar (Şəyexawliər soltan) Mother Shah Sultan Religion...
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    Hussein-Ali Montazeri (category Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine)
    Montazeri called for three days of public mourning for the death of Neda Agha-Soltan and others killed during 20 June protests. He further declared that the...
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    Museum and Quran Museum. Holiest sites in Shia Islam Astan Quds Razavi Fatima Masumeh Shrine Shah Abdol-Azim Shrine Goharshad Mosque Howz-e Ma'jardar...
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  • in the form of the Imamate, to the descendants of Muhammad’s daughter Fatima (606–632) and her husband Ali b. Abi Talib (600–661). Yet the political...
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    Behesht-e Zahra (Persian: بهشت زهرا, lit. The Paradise of Zahra, from Fatima az-Zahra) is the largest cemetery in Iran. Located in the southern part of...
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