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    the khan of two seas). Mahmud I, Sultan of Ottoman Empire 1730–1754 Mahmud II, Sultan of Ottoman Empire 1808–1839 Ghazan born Mahmud Ghazan, (Khan, Ilkhan...
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  • 717 AH for Abu Said Bahatur. He was poet laureate (malek ol-shoara) of Ghazan Khan court. Ali Banākati (in full: Sayyid Nizāmeddin Ali ibn Mohammad Banākati...
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    on Ghazan's army (about 2500 casualties). An-Nasir's forces retreated to Homs followed by the army of Ghazan. An-Nasir left for Egypt and Ghazan took...
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    century, Amir Chupan served under three successive Ilkhans, beginning with Ghazan Mahmud. A military commander of note, Chupan quickly gained a degree of...
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    of Hulagu's great-grandson, Ghazan (1295–1304) saw the establishment of Islam as the state religion of the Ilkhanate. Ghazan and his famous Iranian vizier...
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  • during his football career. Roger Garaudy – French philosopher and writer Ghazan – seventh ruler of the Ilkhanate division of the Mongol Empire Khalid Gonçalves...
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    during that period "neither tongue can utter, nor the pen write down". Ghazan Khan's conversion to Islam in 1295 heralded for Persian Jews a pronounced turn...
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    Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2007. Mahmoud A. El-Gamal (2006). Islamic Finance: Law, Economics, and Practice. Cambridge...
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    Rashidi, by the order of Rashid al-Din Fazlullah Hamadani, the vizier of Ghazan Khan. This place served as a gathering place for Iranian and foreign artists...
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    during that period "neither tongue can utter, nor the pen write down". Ghazan Khan's conversion to Islam in 1295 heralded for Persian Jews in Tabriz a pronounced...
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