• Mir Muhammad Murad Beg (Persian: میر محمد مراد بیگ) (1780 - 1846) was Khan of the Kunduz Khanate in the 19th century. During Murad Beg's reign, he defeated...
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    Mir Muhammad Murad Beg would be the victor. In 1822 four brothers under the service of Mir Muhammad Murad Beg rebelled, led by Kokan Beg. Mir Muhammad Murad...
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  • khanate in northern Afghanistan. It reached the apex of its power under Muhammad Murad Beg. The Khanate was eventually conquered by Afghanistan in 1859. In 1888...
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  • summoned by Muhammad Murad Beg at Qunduz. Wood warned Muhammad Rahim Beg to attend the summons. Muhammad Murad Beg would later arrest Rahim Beg as he arrived...
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  • Yar Beg (Persian: میر یار بیگ) was the ruler of Badakhshan, who in the early 19th century was defeated by the Khan of Kunduz, Mir Muhammad Murad Beg. Paul...
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  • Murad Beg Khan was briefly the Khan of Kokand in 1845, after he killed Shir Ali Khan. Murad Beg was a son of Alim Khan, who had ruled the Khanate of Kokand...
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    Ya'qub Beg (r. 1478–1490) and Gawhar-Sultan Khanum, the daughter of the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yasar (r. 1465–1500). Residing in Shirvan, Sultan Murad (who...
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    Murad III (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثالث, romanized: Murād-i sālis; Turkish: III. Murad; 4 July 1546 – 16 January 1595) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
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  • brothers Hasan Murad Beg and Jan Murad Beg also died in the battle. Kutlugh Murad Beg was taken prisoner, and only one other brother, Muhammad Rahim, was...
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  • early 19th century until he was defeated by the khan of Kunduz, Mir Muhammad Murad Beg. Mir Shah میر شاه (1844-1864). Also known as Zaman al-Din Shah زمان...
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    Yazd. Mahammad Beg fled to Isfahan. In the following battle, Alvand Beg was defeated and retreated to Tabriz. After this event, Sultan Murad was summoned...
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    warlord. Khudayar had to flee. In 1862, Muhammad Malla Beg Khan was assassinated, and his nephew, Shah Murad Khan, became the khan. The ruler of Tashkent...
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  • Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat Beg (Persian: میرزا محمد حیدر دولت بیگ c. 1499/1500 – 1551) was a Chagatai Turco-Mongol military general, governor of Kashmir...
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  • "Senior religious scholar Mufti Muhammad Naeem passes away". Dunya News. 21 June 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2020. "CM Murad Reveals Munawar Hassan, Talib Jauhari...
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    installing his uncle Murad as governor of Baghdad. However, their relations deteriorated soon after. Uways captured Baghdad from Murad in 1364 and advanced...
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    Mehmed II (redirect from Muhammed bin Murad)
    [citation needed] At this time Mehmed II asked his father Murad II to reclaim the throne, but Murad II refused. According to the 17th-century chronicles,...
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    involvement in political matters, though Muhammad Mirza did maintain a close relationship with his influential cousin Ulugh Beg, son of the ruling sultan Shah Rukh...
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    information to Sultan Murad III who had an interest in astronomy but also in astrology. The information stated that Ulugh Beg Zij had particular observational...
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    son Murad Beg the ruler. However, shortly afterwards, Murad was imprisoned in Rûyindiz castle and Ayba Sultan recognized the rule of Alwand Beg. On 14 December...
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  • Shadi Beg, a Khan of the Golden Horde (1399–1407) and a son of Timur-Malik. Faiz Ali Khan, a ruler of the princely state of Banganapalle. Mohammad Murad Beg...
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  • Muhammad Mallya Beg Khan, also known as Malla-Khan, was the Khan of Kokand from 1858 to 1862; he was the son of Shir Ali Khan and the stepbrother of Khudayar...
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    Battle on the Volga River – Khiḍr Khan's brother Murād (in control of Gülistan) defeats and kills Kildi Beg September 1362: Mamai briefly installs Abdallāh...
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    Mamai Murad (1362–1367), actual ruler was Mamai Aziz (1367–1369), actual ruler was Mamai Jani Beg II (1369–1370), actual ruler was Mamai Muhammad Bolak...
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  • had already died at that time. The Timurid crown prince Muhammad Juki had recognized Ali Beg the ruler of Âmid (modern-day Diyarbakır) and as the bey...
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  • campaign was sent as a result of the tyranny of the Kunduz Khanate's ruler, Murad Beg. It was also launched for reasons such as additional revenue gain and...
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    ʿAbdallāh as son of Khiḍr Beg, son of Öz Beg), 59 (for Muḥammad-Sulṭān as son of [...] Beg, son of Tini Beg, son of Öz Beg). Gaev 2002: 23-25; Vohidov...
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  • of Mamai 29G Tūlūn Beg Khānum, 1370–1371, probably daughter of Berdi Beg (14) and wife of Mamai, his protégé at Sarai. 30G Muḥammad-Sulṭān = 22M, 1371–1373...
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  • Ming tribe that ruled Kokand. He was the father of Muhammad Khudayar Khan and Muhammad Malla Beg Khan, and a cousin of Umar Khan and Alim Khan. After...
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  • overthrown by Jahangir, a son of Ali Beg. 1444: The Anti-Ottoman League of Lezhe in Albania is formed by Scanderbeg. Murad II voluntarily abdicates from his...
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    one of al-Nasir Muhammad's commanders. When Öz Beg learned of the divorce in 1334–1335, he sent an angry missive. Al-Nasir Muhammad claimed that she...
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