• Shah Suwar (Ottoman Turkish: شهسوار; Turkish: Şehsuvar; before 1432 – 24 August 1472) was the ruler of Dulkadir from April 1466 to 4 June 1472. Upon the...
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  •  1451–81). Shah Suwar was engaged in continuous warfare against the Mamluk Sultanate, whereas Shah Budak took sides with the latter. Shah Suwar was caught...
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    Ottoman support, Shah Suwar was defeated in 1471 by a Mamluk expedition led by Qaitbay's senior field commander, Yashbak min Mahdi. Shah Suwar held out in...
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  • largest mosque in Marash. Suleiman's sons included: Malik Arslan Shah Budak Shah Suwar Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt Abd al-Razzaq Isa Hudadad Mughulbay Yunus Salman...
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    after, he was forced out of the throne by Shah Suwar (r. 1466–73) backed by the Ottomans. Shah Suwar was involved in a persistent dispute with the Mamluks...
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    ruler of Dulkadir from 13 June 1515 until his death. Ali was the son of Shah Suwar (r. 1466–72), one of the previous Begs of Dulkadir. Following his father's...
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  • Ottoman support, Shah Suwar was defeated in 1471 by a Mamluk expedition led by Qaytbay's senior field commander, Yashbak min Mahdi. Shah Suwar held out in...
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  • Tonekabon, capital city of Tonekabon County, Mazandaran Province, Iran Shah Suwar (died 1472), Beg of Dulkadir from 1466 to 1472 Shahsavari (disambiguation)...
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    autocratic authority. Qaitbay's first major challenge was the insurrection of Shah Suwar, leader of a small Turkmen dynasty, the Dhu'l-Qadrids, in eastern Anatolia...
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    Mamluk-controlled fortress fell to the Dulkadirid ruler Shah Suwar (r. 1466–72). However, much of Shah Suwar's new possessions were later regained by the Mamluks...
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  • Şehsuvar may refer to: People Shah Suwar (before 1432 – 1472), Beg of Dulkadir from 1466 to 1472 Şehsuvar Sultan (1682 – 27 April 1756), a concubine of...
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    of Shah Suwar, leader of the Dhu'l-Qadrids, a Turkmen dynasty in eastern Anatolia. The first expedition against them was soundly defeated, and Suwar threatened...
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    1454 7. Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan 1454 1465 8. Shah Budak 1st.1465 2nd.1472 1st.1466 2nd.1480 9. Shah Suwar Al-Muzaffar 1466 1472 10. Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt...
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    Malik Arslan's brothers: Shah Budak, who was sponsored by the Mamluks, and Shah Suwar, who solicited Mehmed II to intercede. Shah Budak emerged victorious...
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    demoted and in his stead Parviz was promoted to the rank of 40,000 zat 30,000 suwar. When Khurram surrendered, Nur Jahan advocated forgiveness for the dissenter...
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    Artuqid school of painting. "Sign of Sagittarius" by al-Sufi in his book Ṣuwar al-kawākib al-thābita, Artuqid Mardin, 1131 CE (TSMK, A. 3493). Court scene...
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  • son of Malik Shah I and initially took part in wars of succession against his three brothers and a nephew: Mahmud I, Barkiyaruq, Malik Shah II and Muhammad...
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    SWSYN), Middle Persian aswār (spelt ʼswbʼl or SWSYA), Classical Persian suwār (سوار), uswār/iswār (اسوار), Modern Persian savār (سوار). The Arabic word...
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    Jang, Islam Khan, and Sa'adullah Khan who each held 7,000 zat, and 7,000 suwar. All save Sa'adullah Khan held 5,000 two-three horse rank. All were Muslim:...
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    cities such as Baghdad, Damascus, and Cairo. A volume of al-Sufi's Kitab Suwar al-Kawakib alThabita ('Treatise on the Constellations'), copied by a certain...
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  • al-Tanzil by Ibn Juzayy (758 AH/1357 CE) Nazm al-Durar fi Tanasub al-Ayi wa al-Suwar (Tafsir al-Biqa'i) by Burhanuddin Ibrahim bin Umar al-Biqa'i Jalaluddin...
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  • al-Hiran Ila Fahm al-Qur'an (Ghayr Matbu'ah) Samt al-Durar Fi Rabt al-Ayat wal Suwar Al-'Irfaan Fi Usul al-Qur'an Dhab al-Dhubb 'An Wajh al-As'hab (Ghayr Matbu'ah)...
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    July – U.S. special forces killed an ISIL commander in the area between al-Suwar and Abu al-Nitel village. 14 July – According to Al-Masdar, the SDF and...
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  • to Avestan suXra- bright, Sanskrit sukra Sowar Etymology: Persian سوار suwar rider, from Middle Persian asbar, aspwar, from Old Persian asabra- horseman...
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    the 10th-century historian Hamza al-Isfahani, the now lost book of Kitāb ṣuwar molūk Banī Sāsān ("The Sasanian picture book") portrayed her as "seated...
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    the period, a Persian translation of 'Abd al-Rahmān ibn 'Umar al-Ṣūfī’s Ṣuwar al-Kawākib al-Thābitah ("the description of the fixed stars"), copied between...
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    Palace in Istanbul (ms 2937), but has only been published on microfilm. The Suwar al-aqalim, a geographical compendium. Unfortunately, it has not survived...
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    ol-Qolub by Hamdollah Mostowfi. Tarikh Gozideh, also by Hamdollah Mostowfi. Suwar al-Aqalim (صور الاقالیم) by unknown author. Written in 1347, this geographic...
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  • his most important works are: Nudhum al-Durar fi Tanasub al-Ayat wa al-Suwar [ar] (an interpretation of the Qur'an), and Al-Nukat wa al-Fawa'id 'ala...
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    Tempeh Chips, tahu tepo, Nasi lethok, sego tempong, salad soup, pecel rawon, Suwar-suwir, tape proll, gaplek, lodho, goat satay, and pecel tulungagung. Surabaya...
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