• Emir of Baalbek between 1179 and 1182 and Na'ib (Viceroy) of Damascus. Farrukh Shah was the son of Saladin's brother Nur ad-Din Shahanshah and the older...
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  • Farrukh-Shah (died 1196) was the amir of Kerman from 1195 until his death. He was the son of Malik Dinar. He became the ruler of Kerman after his father's...
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  • death as a prisoner of war. Two of his important officers - Aqsanqar and Farrukh Shah - were killed on the battlefield. Iltutmish subsequently consolidated...
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  • Farokh (Persian: فرّخ, meaning fortunate and happy), also transliterated as Farrukh, is a popular masculine given name of Persian origin and also a common...
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    Crusaders were planning a raid into Syria. He ordered one of his generals, Farrukh-Shah, to guard the Damascus frontier with a thousand of his men to watch for...
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  • Ayyūb, and military commander of Zengid Emirate. He was the father of Farrukh Shah and Al-Muzaffar I Umar. Shahanshah who was emir of Baalbek was killed...
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    al-Mu'azzam Turan Shah Dinar Aden Emir of Alexandria Reign 1180 Emir of Baalbek Reign 1178–1179 Predecessor Ibn al-Muqaddam Successor Farrukh Shah Emir of Yemen...
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    Khatun. His sons were Dawud, Malik-Shah III, Muhammad II, Alp Arslan, Farrukh Shah and Ala al-Daula Ata Khan. Bosworth 1968, p. 120. Bosworth 1983, pp. 328–329...
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  • Damascus. Alarmed, Saladin dispatched a force of 1,000 lancers led by Farrukh Shah to see what was happening. On April 10, he suddenly met the crusader...
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    Saladin, 1175–1178 Turan-Shah, brother of Saladin, 1178–1179 Farrukh Shah, nephew of Saladin, 1179–1182 Bahram Shah, son of Farrukh Shah, 1182–1230 Al-Ashraf...
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    Saladin took action in Damascus on June 11, 1182, together with his regent Farrukh Shah. Entering Palestine from the south of Tiberias, Saladin encountered the...
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    learns that his nephew Farrukh Shah has raided Galilee, and sacked the villages near Mount Tabor. On his way back, Farrukh Shah attacks the fortress of...
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    Farrukhsiyar (redirect from Farrukh Siyar)
    also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after deposing his uncle Jahandar Shah. He was an emperor...
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    Farrukh Yasar (Persian: فرخ یسار) was the last independent Shirvanshah of Shirvan (1465–1500). In 1500, the first Safavid ruler, Ismail I, decisively...
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    round up the sheep passing from Damascus to Banias. Saladin's nephew Farrukh Shah was sent to investigate the King's movement but suddenly ran into him...
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    to his nephew Farrukh Shah, whose family ruled it for the next half-century. When Farrukh Shah died three years later, his son Bahram Shah was only a child...
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  • was the son of Saladin's brother Nur ad-Din Shahanshah, and brother of Farrukh Shah of Baalbek. After the conquest of Syria and northern Iraq, Saladin named...
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    Farrukh Hormizd or Farrokh Hormizd (Persian: فرخ‌هرمز), also known as Hormizd V, was an Iranian prince, who was one of the leading figures in Sasanian...
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    Sultān Mahmūd approved him being assigned as the Atabeg of his two sons, Farrukh shah and Alparsalan. Thus the Atabegdom of Mosul was formed. Falk, Avner (8...
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    the city marked the end of over eight years of waiting since he told Farrukh-Shah that "we have only to do the milking and Aleppo will be ours". Saladin...
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    Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the thirteenth Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. He was son of...
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    in such names borne by the Ayyubids, such as Shahan-Shah, Bahram-Shah, farrukh-Shah andTuran-Shah. Most of the Ayyubid rulers spoke fluent Arabic and...
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  • Sultān Mahmūd approved him being assigned as the Atabeg of his two sons, Farrukh shāh and Alparslan. Thus the Atabegdom of Mosul was formed. "Metropolitan...
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    Husain, Farrukh (2018). Afghanistan in the Age of Empires. Silk Road Books. ISBN 978-1-5272-1633-4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zaman Shah Durrani...
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    Farrukh Beg (Persian: فرخ بیگ; c. 1547 – after 1615), also known as Farrukh Husayn, was a Persian miniature painter, who spent a bulk of his career in...
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    Shah Durrani, Shuja Shah was of the Sadduzai line of the Abdali group of ethnic Pashtuns. He became the fifth King of the Durrani Empire. Shuja Shah was...
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    as Tabuk on the route between Damascus and Mecca. Saladin's nephew, Farrukh Shah, invaded Oultrejordain instead of attacking Aleppo to compel Raynald...
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  • co-conspirator was likely Farrukh-Shāh ibn Mahmūd, who provided assurances that the army would support Alp. Naşīr was killed by Alp, Farrukh or their followers...
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    Ismail I (redirect from Shah Ismayil Safavi)
    romanized: Ismāʿīl; 14 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until his death in 1524. His reign is often...
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  • Bahramshah (redirect from Bahram Shah)
    Bahramshah Al-Malik al-Amjad Emir of Baalbek Reign 1182-1230 Predecessor Farrukh Shah Dynasty Ayyubid Father Farrukh Shah Religion Sunni Islam...
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