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    Pūlād (Persian: پولاد; Turki/Kypchak: بولاد; Bulat Saltan in Russian chronicles) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1407 to 1410, in the waning days of...
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  • Khayr Pūlād (Persian: خیر پولاد; Turki/Kypchak: خیر بولاد) or Mīr Pūlād was khan of the Golden Horde in 1362–1364. He held the traditional capital Sarai...
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    had a reputation for obstinacy, in favor of a younger son, Pūlād. Three years later, with Pūlād and Edigu smarting after a failure to take Moscow and the...
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  • Khan (17), expelled (rival khan at Gülistan 1361–1364). 23G Khayr Pūlād or Mīr Pūlād, 1362–1364, son of Ming-Timur, the son of Badaqul, the son of Jochi-Buqa...
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    Fuladshahr (redirect from Pulad Shahr)
    Ahan. Iran portal Also romanized as Fūlād Shahr and Fūlādshahr; formerly Pūlād Shahr (English: Steel City) OpenStreetMap contributors (30 November 2024)...
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  • Pulad Kuh (Persian: پولادكوه, also Romanized as Pūlād Kūh) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Kelardasht District, Chalus County, Mazandaran Province...
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  • Muhammad I ibn Pulad (Chagatai and Persian: محمد ابن پولاد; r. 1342–1343) was a Khan of the Chagatai Khanate. He was a great-great-grandson of Chagatai...
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  • Pulad Kuh Sar (Persian: پولادكوه سر, also Romanized as Pūlād Kūh Sar) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, Kelardasht District, Chalus County, Mazandaran...
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    (1396–1401), actual ruler was Edigu Shadi Beg (1399–1407), actual ruler was Edigu Pulad (1407–1410), actual ruler was Edigu Temür (1410–1412) Jalal ad-Din khan...
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  • Pulad-e Qasemi (Persian: پولاد قاسمي, also Romanized as Pūlād-e Qāsemī; also known as Fūlād Qāsemī) is a village in Band-e Zarak Rural District, in the...
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  • Beyk Pulad (Persian: بیک پولاد) is a village in Baghleq Rural District of the Central District of Raz and Jargalan County, North Khorasan province, Iran...
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    Jochi-Buqa - Bādāqūl - Ming-Tīmūr - Pūlād - ʿArab Shāh. ʿArab Shāh's father Pūlād is identified with Khayr-Pūlād (or Mīr-Pūlād), who had reigned briefly in parts...
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    recapturing the city than expected. To that effect, he sent a Turkish general, Pulad Khan, with 40,000 troops, which included many experienced Persian and Turkic...
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  • Iskhak Khasan-uulu (Uzbek: Ishak Hasan o'g'li), better known as Pulat Khan (Uzbek: Po'lat Xon), was briefly the Khan of Kokand and one of the leaders of...
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    Poulad Castle (redirect from Pulad castle)
    Poulad Castle (Persian: قلعه پولاد) is a historical castle located in Nur County in Mazandaran Province, The longevity of this fortress dates back to the...
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  • Iran in 1916 and died aged 81 in 1968 in Esfahan. He was buried in Takht-e Pulad cemetery. Puran Dokh (1922–1993; married Mostafa Soltani, had two children:...
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    brother of the former ruler Khiḍr Khan. He was expelled by Khayr-Pūlād (or Mīr-Pūlād, 1363–1364), and he by ʿAzīz Shaykh (1364–1367). All three were descendants...
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  • only to lose the city immediately to another Jochid prince, Khayr-Pūlād (or Mīr-Pūlād). While the latter retained Sarai, the rest of the Golden Horde was...
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  • Babayev (2004) Sharif Nazarov (2004–2006) Mahmadjan Habibullayev (2007) Pulad Qadirov (2008–2011) Alimjan Rafiqov (2011–2012) Kemal Alispahić (2012) Nikola...
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    Tokhtamysh's sons, Karīm Berdi succeeded in briefly driving out Edigu's khan Pūlād from the city in 1409. Edigu was forced to abandon his siege of Moscow to...
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  • whom he had five sons: Öljei Buqa Qutluqshah Boralqi Tutluq Horqadai Esen Pulad Qadaq Rene Grousset, The Empire of the Steppes, New Brunswick 1970, p. 332...
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  • Adil-Sultan (Chagatai and Persian: عادل سلطان; died 1363) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate in 1363. He was the son of Muhammad I ibn Pulad. v t e...
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  • Fulad Kola, Nur (redirect from Pulad Kola)
    Fulad Kola (Persian: فولادكلا, also Romanized as Fūlād Kolā; also known as Pūlād Kolā) is a village in Mianrud Rural District, Chamestan District, Nur County...
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  • Khan (1775–1779) Yadigar II, Khan (c.1773–1775, 1779–1781, 1783–1790) Pulad Ghazi, Khan (1781–1783) Yadigar II, Khan (c.1773–1775, 1779–1781, 1783–1790)...
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    (eastern) wing of the Golden Horde. One of Tokhtamysh's commanders, Beg Pūlād (possibly a grandson of Urus Khan), who had escaped from the Battle of Kondurcha...
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    ascended the throne at the same time as Gaykhatu, sent Prince Qalintay and Pulad as envoys to the Ilkhanate on 28 March 1294 to make a truce and possibly...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-728025-6. Alipour, Rahil; Rehren, Thilo (2015-02-15). "Persian Pulād Production: Chāhak Tradition". Journal of Islamic Archaeology. 1 (2): 231–261...
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    issued coins in his name until 1409. Edigu, who had made Tīmūr Qutluq's son Pūlād khan in Shādī Beg's place, demanded the fugitive khan's extradition, but...
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    Tarmashirin Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1330–1334 Ebugen Surguda Yasa'ur Pulad Khabul Shah Khan of the Western Chagatai Khanate 1364–1370 Tughlugh Timur...
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    victorious and incorporates the Principality of Kiev. late 1362: Khayr Pulad conquers Sarai and drives out Murād or Abdallāh winter 1362–3: Muscovite...
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