Mansa Mahmud III, also known as Mamadou II, was mansa ("king of kings") of the Mali Empire during the 16th century, with the only firm date being that...
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sultan. Mahmud I was the older half-brother of Osman III (1754–57). He developed a humped back. His father Mustafa II mostly lived in Edirne. Mahmud passed...
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Şehzade Mahmud (Ottoman Turkish: شہزادہ محمود; c. 1587 – 7 June 1603) was an Ottoman prince, the son of sultan Mehmed III and Halime Sultan. He was the...
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unjoined letters or other symbols. Mahmud II (Ottoman Turkish: محمود ثانى, romanized: Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî, Turkish: II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was...
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Abdul Kadir attests to his good character. Born on 24 March 1756, Mahmud Shah III was the younger son of the 13th Sultan of Johor, Abdul Jalil Muazzam...
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Mahmud is a transliteration of the male Arabic given name محمود (Maḥmūd), common in most parts of the Islamic world. It comes from the Arabic triconsonantal...
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Şehzade Mahmud (1587, Manisa Palace, Manisa – executed by Mehmed III, 7 June 1603, Topkapı Palace, Constantinople; buried in Şehzade Mahmud Mausoleum...
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Abdul Rahman Muazzam Shah was the son of the 15th Sultan of Johor, Mahmud Shah III with his third wife, Encik Mariam binti Dato' Hassan (died in Lingga...
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Mahmud Shah may refer to: Mahmud Shah I of Kedah Mahmud Shah II of Kedah Mahmud Shah of Malacca (died 1528), sultan of Malacca 1488–1528 Mahmud Shah of...
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half-brother of Mahmud I. When his father was deposed from the throne in 1703, he was taken back to Istanbul and imprisoned in the Kafes. Osman III lived in...
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Mahmud Gawan (1411–1481) was a Persian statesman who served as the chief minister, or Peshwa of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1458 and de facto ruler as prime...
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This partition followed the succession dispute following the death of Mahmud III of Johor, when Abdul Rahman was crowned as the first Sultan of Riau-Lingga...
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until 28 June 1954. Frederick Augustus I was known as Frederick Augustus III before 1806. Holy Roman Empire until 1806,from 1815 part of the German Confederation...
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Sultanate, created after the succession dispute following the death of Mahmud III of Johor, when Abdul Rahman was crowned as the first Sultan of Riau-Lingga...
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Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah III (born Mahmud Khan) was a sultan of the Muzaffarid dynasty who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate, a late medieval kingdom...
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the Songhay Empire became a far graver matter during the reign of Mansa Mahmud III. From 1500 to 1510, Askia Muhammad's forces picked apart Mali's remaining...
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Mahmud Begada or Mahmud Shah I (r. 25 May 1458 – 23 November 1511) was the most prominent Sultan of the Gujarat Sultanate. Raised to the throne at young...
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dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate. Nasiruddin Mahmud was a son of sultan Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III, who ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 31 August...
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half-brother, Mahmud II, were the last remaining male members of the House of Osman after their cousin, the reformist Sultan Selim III (1789–1807). They...
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Mahmud, 1244–1284 [Vassals to Mamluk sultans after 1260] Al-Muzaffar III Mahmud, son of al-Mansur II Muhammad, 1284–1299 [Ruled by emirs of Mamluk sultan...
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Ghaznavids (section Mahmud, son of Sabuktigin)
Sasanian monarch Yazdegerd III had been promulgated "Medieval Catapult Illustrated in the Jami' al-Tawarikh". IEEE Reach. Mahmud ibn Sebuktegin attacks the...
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thirdly on 29 June 1604, to Güzelce Mahmud Pasha. Fatma Sultan (Manisa, c. 1573 - Costantinople, 1620, buried in Murad III Mausoleum, Hagia Sophia Mosque)...
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Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Mahmud bin Muhammad (b. 1104 – 11 September 1131) known as Mahmud II was the Seljuk sultan of Iraq from 1118–1131 following...
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Aziz Mahmud Hudayi (1541–1628), (b. Şereflikoçhisar, d. Üsküdar), is amongst the most famous Sufi Muslim saints of the Ottoman Empire. A mystic, poet,...
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dynasty (complete list) – Musa III, Mansa (1400–c.1440) Uli II, Mansa (c.1440–1481) Mahmud II, Mansa (1481–1496) Mahmud III, Mansa (1496–1559) Songhai Empire...
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to the Kafes previously occupied by Mahmud and died at Topkapı Palace after six years of confinement. Ahmed III commissioned the building of water claps...
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daughters. After Sultan Murad III's death in 1595, she came to Constantinople along with Mehmed. In Istanbul, her son Mahmud was very popular with the janissaries...
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Al-Muzaffar Mahmud may refer to: Al-Muzaffar II Mahmud, Ayyubid emir of Hama (1229–1244) Al-Muzaffar III Mahmud, Ayyubid emir of Hama (1284–1300) This...
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bringing along with him his Habshi slaves. Sidi Sa'id later served Sultan Mahmud III, and upon his death, joined the Abyssinian general Jhujhar Khan. Upon...
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Europe Mali Mali Empire: Keita dynasty (complete list) – Mahmud III, Mansa (1496–1559) Mahmud IV, Mansa (1590s–1600s) Songhai Empire: Askiya dynasty (complete...
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