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    (Persian: ابو شجاع; 993 – December 1024), better known by his laqab of Sultan al-Dawla (Persian: سلطان الدوله, "Power of the Dynasty"), was the Buyid amir...
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  • al-Dawla Sayf al-Dawla Shams al-Dawla Sharaf al-Dawla Shibl al-Dawla Nasr Siraj ud-Dawla Sultan al-Dawla Taj al-Dawla 'Uddat al-Dawla Zahir al-Dawla Rosenthal...
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    powers: the Buyid emir Sultan al-Dawla, the Fatimid caliph of Egypt al-Hakim and Basil II. Elias of Nisibis has written that Nasr al-Dawla Ahmad ibn Marwan...
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    Qarghuyah, the chamberlain of Sayf al-Dawla, ousted Sa'd al-Dawla and assumed control over the city. Sa'd al-Dawla was able to regain Aleppo in 977. Lu'lu'...
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  • Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (full name: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was beheaded in 1094...
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    mausoleum is located in Ghazni, Afghanistan. 994: Gains the title of Saif ad-Dawla and becomes Governor of Khorasan under service to Nuh II of the Samanid...
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    Sultan (/ˈsʌltən/; Arabic: سلطان sulṭān, pronounced [sʊlˈtˤɑːn, solˈtˤɑːn]) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic...
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    Shams ad-Din Turanshah ibn Ayyub al-Malik al-Mu'azzam Shams ad-Dawla Fakhr ad-Din known simply as Turanshah (Arabic: توران شاه بن أيوب) (died 27 June...
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  • Tutush I (redirect from Tag Ud Dawla Tutush)
    Abu Sa'id Taj al-Dawla Tutush (Arabic: أبو سعيد تاج الدولة تتش السلجوقي; died 25 February 1095) or Tutush I, was the Seljuk emir of Damascus from 1078...
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    his deathbed in 1075, Fakhr ad-Dawla took charge of his personal care - al-Qa'im did not want bloodletting but Fakhr ad-Dawla had it done anyway. Before...
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    of Kings"), which was officially translated as "Emperor". Sultan of Sultans is the sultanic equivalent of King of Kings. In Judaism, Melech Malchei HaMelachim...
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    the Turks' (Dawlat al-Atrak or Dawlat al-Turk) or 'State of Turkey' (al-Dawla al-Turkiyya). During Burji rule, it was also referred to as the 'State of...
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    Imad al-Dawla (934–949) 'Adud al-Dawla (949–983) Sharaf al-Dawla (983–989) Samsam al-Dawla (989–998) Baha' al-Dawla (998–1012) Sultan al-Dawla (1012–1024)...
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  • of qadi Ahmad bin Imran, Hamid ad-Dawla Hatim, entered the city with 700 Hamdani horsemen and was established as sultan. Banu Zuwahi, offered mountain-peak...
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    العماني Majlis ad-Dawla al-ʿUmāniyyi) is the upper house of the Council of Oman. It has 83 members all of whom are appointed by the Sultan. The other house...
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    Ahmad Sanjar (redirect from Sultan sanjar)
    Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name: Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah) (6 November 1086 – 8 May...
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    Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (second time) 1094–1095 Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan 1095–1113 Tadj ad-Dawla Alp Arslan al-Akhras 1113–1114 Sultan Shah 1114–1123...
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    Arrajan in December 1012. Shortly before his death, he named his son Sultan al-Dawla as his successor. Kennedy 2004, p. 251. Kennedy 2004, p. 293. Kennedy...
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    Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar (Persian: مظفرالدین شاه قاجار, romanized: Mozaffar ad-Din Ŝāh-e Qājār; 25 March 1853 – 3 January 1907), was the fifth Qajar...
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  • Banu Kanz (redirect from Kanz ad-Dawla)
    (the last occurring in 1324), and the Kanz al-Dawla held onto the Makurian throne. During the reign of Sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban and regent Yalbugha al-Umari...
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    Mujallī, the vizier Ibn al-Qifṭī and Dayfa Khatun's representative, Jamāl al-Dawla Iqbāl al-Khātūnī. Meinecke 1996, p. 66. Wolff, Robert L. and Hazard, H....
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    without first consulting with the Seljuk sultan and was ultimately unable to control the situation. Fakhr ad-Dawla Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Jahir was appointed...
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  • in Ray Majd al-Dawla, Emir (997–1029) Buyids in Iraq Baha' al-Dawla, Emir (989–1012) Sultan al-Dawla, Emir (1012–1021) Musharrif al-Dawla, Emir (1021–1025)...
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  • Fakhr ad-Dawla Abū Naṣr Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Jahīr, also called Fakhr ad-Dawla, Ibn Jahir, or Fakhr ad-Dawla ibn Jahir, (1007-1090) was an 11th-century...
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    October 1152) was the Seljuq Sultan of Iraq and western Persia in 1133–1152. Ghiyath ad-Din Masud was the son of sultan Muhammad I Tapar and his wife...
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    the emir Timurtash (son of Ilghazi) against Timurtash's cousin Rukn al-Dawla Da'ud. Zengi's real desires, however, lay to the south, in Damascus. In...
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  • amir Sultan al-Dawla's Daylamite troops, raised Abu 'Ali to power. Given the title "Musharrif al-Dawla", he decided to negotiate with Sultan al-Dawla. At...
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  • Sayf al-Din (redirect from Saif ad-Din)
    Mamluk sultan of Egypt Saif ad-Din Abu-Bakr (c. 1321–1341), Mamluk sultan of Egypt Al-Malik Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq (died 1399), Burji sultan of Egypt...
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    Christian leaders. Other notable victims of the Assassins include Janah ad-Dawla, emir of Homs, (1103), Mawdud ibn Altuntash, atabeg of Mosul (1113), Fatimid...
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  • (Sultan Han, Aksaray) and he acceded to the throne on May 1, 1257 again after the departure of Baiju Noyan from Anatolia Between 1262 and 1266 Rukn ad-Dīn...
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