• Khusrau Firuz was a Justanid king who ruled briefly in 919. He was the brother and successor of Ali of Dailam. Before becoming the ruler of the Justanids...
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    Abu'l Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – 1325 AD), better known as Amīr Khusrau, was an Indo-Persian Sufi singer, musician, poet and scholar, who lived...
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    Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz (Persian: ابونصر خسرو فیروز, died 1058 or 1059), better known by his laqab of Al-Malik al-Rahim (Arabic: الملک الرحیم, "the merciful...
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    (865-919) Ali of Daylam (919) Khusrau Firuz (919) Siyahchashm (919–928) Justan IV (928–947) Manadhar (947–972) Khusrau Shah (972–1004) "Welcome to Encyclopaedia...
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    Taj al-Mulk Abu'l Ghana'em Marzban ibn Khosrow Firuz Shirazi (Persian: تاج‌الملک ابوالغنائم مرزبان بن خسرو فیروز), better simply known as Taj al-Mulk...
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  • from 919 to 928. He was the son and successor of Khusrau Firuz. Siyahchashm's father Khusrau Firuz was killed in 919 by the Sallarid ruler Muhammad bin...
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  • son of Abu Kalijar. Upon his father's death, Abu Sa'd Khusrau Shah's brother Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz took the throne in Baghdad with the title "al-Malik...
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    (1028–1048) and Senior Buyid Emir (1037–1048) Emir Al-Malik al-Rahim Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz ? Son of Abu Kalijar 1048–1058 1058 Also Senior Buyid Emir (1051–1058)...
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  • take the throne for himself. Muhammad also killed Khusrau Firuz in battle, although Khusrau Firuz's son Siyahchashm was able to succeed him in spite of...
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    Jalal-ud-Din Khalji, also known as Firuz al-Din Khalji or Jalaluddin Khilji (Persian: جلال‌الدین خلجی; c. 1220 – 19 July 1296, r. 1290–1296) was the founder...
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  • Abu Mansur Khusrau Firuz (Persian: ابو منصور خسرو فیروز), better known by his laqab of Al-Malik al-Aziz (Arabic: الملك العزيز, "the strong king"), was...
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  • Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firuz Shah's reign. He was best known for composing the Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi (also called Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi), a work on medieval...
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    Qian Liu (b. 858) Justan III, ruler of the Justanid Dynasty (Iran) Khusrau Firuz, ruler of the Justanid Dynasty Mara Takla Haymanot, ruler of Ethiopia...
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    large swaths of the Indian subcontinent. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji. The Khalji dynasty was of Turko-Afghan origin whose ancestors, the...
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  • Kalijar. After the death of Abu Kalijar in 1048, his eldest son Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz succeeded him as senior amir in Baghdad and assumed the title "al-Malik...
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    after its capture from Khusrau Malik, the last Ghaznavid ruler. The Sialkot Fort was given to the Janjua tribes by Sultan Firuz Shah Tughluq who accepted...
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  • Sultanate, which was ruled by Alauddin Khalji. Alauddin's courtier Amir Khusrau mentions that the Mongols reached India by crossing the Sulaiman Mountains...
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    were known as the Ghulaman-i-Firuz Shahi formed an elite guard which later became influential in the state. The reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq was marked by...
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  • terrorist Abu Nasr Abdul Kahhar, sultan Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fadl Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz or Al-Malik al-Rahim Abu Nasr Mansur, Muslim mathematician Abu Nasr...
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    martial skills by this time. Khusrau states that Tughluq defeated the Mongols 18 times; Ziauddin Barani, in his Tarikh-i Firuz Shahi, states this number...
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  • (1028-1048) and Senior Buyid Emir (1037-1048) Al-Malik al-Rahim Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz Emir ?–1058 1048 1055 Son of Abu Kalijar Also Senior Buyid Emir (1051-1055)...
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    30 April 1236 June 1211 30 April 1236 Son-in-law of Aibak 4 Ruknuddin Firuz (Firuz I) 1211 19 November 1236 30 April 1236 19 November 1236 Son of Iltutmish...
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    the language, the literary works began to have a more Indian theme. Amir Khusrau was a noted writer of the period, who was one of the first writers to write...
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  • Qian Liu (b. 858) Justan III, ruler of the Justanid Dynasty (Iran) Khusrau Firuz, ruler of the Justanid Dynasty Mara Takla Haymanot, ruler of Ethiopia...
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    After the death of his heir in 1376, Firuz Shah started strict implementation of Sharia throughout his dominions. Firuz Shah suffered from bodily infirmities...
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  • and possibly, other areas of the Sultanate. Alauddin's courtier Amir Khusrau states that Alauddin's objective was the welfare of the general public...
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  • during the Tughlaq Dynasty and was the governor of Multan under Sultan Firuz Shah. He was expelled from the city by the Muin tribes under Sarang Khan...
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  • Abu Tahir Firuz Khusrau (Persian: ابوطاهر فیروزخسرو), better known by his laqab of Jalal al-Dawla (993 or 994 – March 1044), was the Buyid amir of Iraq...
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  • transcriptions of the name of Duwa Khan's general appear in Indian records. Amir Khusrau calls him "Kabak" and "Kapak"; Ziauddin Barani calls him "Kunk" and "Gung";...
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    Chittor after an eight-month long siege. According to his courtier Amir Khusrau, he ordered a massacre of 30,000 local Hindus after this conquest. Some...
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