• Ghias ad-din (Georgian: ღიას ად-დინი; fl. 1206–1226) was a member of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to...
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    death in 1246, the Pervane Mu'in al-Din Suleyman as one of the preconditions of the peace settlement. Ghias ad-Din's position at the Georgian court was...
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    at the Battle of Yassı Çimen in 1230. Tughril had another son named Ghias ad-din, who became the husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226...
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    Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (Persian: غیاث الدین تغلق), or Ghazi Malik (غازی ملک; Ghazi means fighter for Islam; died 1 February 1325) was the Sultan of Delhi...
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  • of Lady Jane Grey Kingdom of Georgia: Yury Bogolyubsky David Soslan Ghias ad-Din Duchy of Parma: Adam Albert, Count of Neipperg Charles-René de Bombelles...
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    under Mongol control. The son of Queen Rusudan by her Seljuk husband, Ghias ad-din, David was crowned at Kutaisi, as joint sovereign by his mother in 1230...
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    Khatun was the daughter of Queen Rusudan of Georgia and the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-Din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II. She was a sister of King David VI of...
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    after Nasiruddin-Mahmud became Sultan with Iltutmish's prominent slave, Ghias-ud-din-Balban as his deputy (Naib) in 1246. Minhaj calls the new Sultan a son...
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    pre-Mughal architectural style. The tomb is said to have built by Ghias-ud-Din Tughlak (r.1320-1325 AD) during his governorship of Depalpur, between 1320 and 1324...
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    Royal titles Preceded by Yury Bogolyubsky King consort of Georgia c. 1187/1189 – c. 1207 Succeeded by Ghias ad-din...
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    Georgian monasteries were listed in Jerusalem. Saladin's biographer, Bahā' ad-Dīn ibn Šaddād, reports that after the Ayyubid conquest of Jerusalem in 1187...
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  • Earth by rowboat, sea kayak, bicycle and foot Kara Fatma, female hero Ghias ad-Din, was a member of the Seljuq dynasty of Rum Levent Kazak, scriptwriter...
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    and Queen Tamar 1223–1245 1245 Tbilisi aged 50–51 Kingdom of Georgia Ghias ad-din c.1223 (annulled 1226) two children Period marked by Mongol invasions...
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    alliance with the Sultanate of Rum, by marrying his sister Rusudan to Ghias ad-Din, son of the emir of Erzurum. In 1222, the Kipchaks, fleeing from Mongol...
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    alliance with the Sultanate of Rum, by marrying his sister Rusudan to Ghias ad-Din, son of the emir of Erzurum. In 1222, the Kipchaks, fleeing from Mongol...
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  • Rashid-al-Din Fazlollah Hamadani (1298–1316) and Taj-al-Din Ali-Shah Jilani (1312 – June 1324) (for Öljaitü and Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan) Ghias-al-din Mohammad...
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    Muhi al-Din Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known as Aurangzeb, was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in...
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  • 1213–1222/1223 Rusudan Queen of Georgia b.≈1194–d.1245 r.1223–1245 Ghias ad-din 1223–c.1226 David VII King of Georgia b.1215–d.1270 r.1247–1270. David...
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  • divorce after 1191 Tamar David Soslan Jadaroni - 1189 1207 Ghias ad-din Muhammad Mughis ad-din Tughril Shah, Emir of Erzerum - 1224 1245 wife's death 1247...
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  • who about 1320, was, for the second time, chosen as governor by Sultán Ghiás-ud-dín Tughluq. He was succeeded by Malik Mukbil, who held the titles of Khán...
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    survives into today. She is well known for a biography of Sheikh Mu’in ad’-Din Chishti, ‘Munis al arwah’ whom she believed to have been the highest of...
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    The Life and Times of Noor Jahan. Caravan Book House. p. 1. Ahmad, Moin-ud-din (1924). The Taj and Its Environments: With 8 Illus. from Photos., 1 Map,...
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    product range beyond the existing models—the Type 1 Beetles, Type 14 Karmann Ghia, Type 2 vans and pickups—while retaining Volkswagen's hallmark engineering...
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    Samugarh on 29 May 1658, his son Suleiman Shikoh took refuge in Garhwal in 1659 A.D. Aurangzeb had spared the daughters and minor sons of his brothers, but as...
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  • his own country. In 1499–1500, hearing that Násir-ud-dín of Málwa had killed his father Ghiás-ud-dín and seated himself on the throne, the Sultán prepared...
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    can be seen in the tank waters. This was built in the period of Sultan Ghias-ud-din Khilji as a pleasure resort for his large harem. The Hindola Mahal or...
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    Ajmer, Rajasthan. He was the first son and third child of Prince Shahib-ud-din Muhammad Khurram and his second wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The prince was named...
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    and his wife Diwanji Begum, the daughter of a Persian noble, Khwaja Ghias-ud-din of Qazvin. Asaf Khan was a wealthy Persian noble who held high office...
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    introduced to Islam and became Muslim under Qutb ud-Din's rule. In the mid-13th century, Ghias-ud-din Balban, who was once the regent of Nasiruddin Mahmud...
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    Zeb-un-Nissa ("Ornament/ Beauty of Womankind"), the eldest child of Prince Muhi-ud-Din (later, Emperor Aurangzeb), was born on 15 February 1638 in Daulatabad, Deccan...
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