The Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III is a Ghaznavid palace in Ghazni, Afghanistan. The palace was built in 1112 by Sultan Mas'ūd III (1099-1114/5), son of Ibrahim...
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Ghazni. Mas'ud was sultan for 16 years. In 1112, Mas'ūd III built the Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III in Ghazni, Afghanistan. Mas'ūd also built one of the Minarets...
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Ghazni Minarets (section Mas'ud III Minaret)
The ruins of the Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III are located near Mas'ud III's minaret. The 12th century minarets are the most famous monuments of Ghazni city...
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Ghazni (redirect from History of Ghazni)
"ganj", meaning ‘treasure’. Ghazni Citadel, the Minarets of Ghazni, the Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III, and several other cultural heritage sites have brought...
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Ghaznavids (redirect from Ghaznavid Sultan)
event in his lifetime. Mas'ud built the Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III and one of the Ghazni Minarets. Signs of weakness in the state became apparent when...
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medieval Ghazna near Shaikh Radi d-Din 'Ali Lala's tomb in the Palace of Sultan Mas'ud III . Alya Karame. "Qur'ans from the Eastern Islamic World between...
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(meaning the World Burner). Sultan Mas'ūd III of Ghazni built one of the Ghazni Minarets and the Palace of Sultan Mas'ūd III. Bosworth 2007, p. 146. Bosworth...
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Toghrul III (Persian: طغرل سوم) (died 1194) was the last sultan of the Great Seljuk Empire and the last Seljuk Sultan of Iraq. His great uncle Sultan Ghiyath...
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Turco-Persian tradition (category Culture of the Ottoman Empire)
patrons of Persian language, culture, painting, architecture and music. [...] The last members of the dynasty, notably Sultan-Abu Sa'id and Sultan-Husain...
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Kaykhusraw III (1265–1284) became the nominal ruler of all of Anatolia, with the tangible power exercised either by the Mongols or the sultan's influential...
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