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    Nowruz (redirect from Nawrūz)
    others. By Afghans, Azerbaijanis, Iranians, and others. Arabic: نوروز (Nawrūz) Armenian: Նովրուզ (Novruz) Azerbaijani: Novruz Balochi: نؤرۏچ (Nauròc)...
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  • Nawrūz (Persian: نوروز; died 13 August 1297) was a son of governor Arghun Aqa, and was a powerful Oirat emir of the 13th century who played an important...
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    was executed, Nawrūz was rewarded with naʾibate of state and was given extreme power, akin to Buqa's back in the day of Arghun. Nawrūz, on his part, issued...
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    Nawruz Beg (Persian: محمد نوروز بیگ; Turki/Kypchak: نوروز بک‎; died 1360) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1360. Nawruz Beg succeeded to the throne after...
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  • Newroz SC (redirect from Nawruz SC)
    Newroz Sports Club (Kurdish: یانەی وەرزشی نەورۆز, Arabic: نادي نوروز الرياضي) is a professional sports club based in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq...
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  • Look up Nowruz or نوروز in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nowruz is the celebration of the Persian new year. Nowruz or Navruz may also refer to: Baháʼí...
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    Great Khan) for many decades. Ghazan converted to Islam under influence of Nawrūz and made Islam the official state religion. Christian and Jewish subjects...
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    Golden Horde converted to Islam in 1295 CE because of the Muslim Mongol emir Nawruz and in 1313 CE because of Sufi Bukharan sayyid and sheikh Ibn Abdul Hamid...
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    crisis. Faraj was toppled in 1412 by the Syria-based emirs, Tanam, Jakam, Nawruz and al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh, against whom Faraj had sent seven military expeditions...
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  • supported by his possible uncles, Ghāzī and Nawrūz, the sons of Edigu. A quarrel with the emir Nawrūz cost Küchük Muḥammad his desertion to Ulugh Muḥammad...
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