Nawrūz (Persian: نوروز; died 13 August 1297) was a son of governor Arghun Aqa and a powerful 13th-century Oirat emir who played an important role in the...
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Ghazan (section Fall of Nawrūz)
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, a division of the Mongol Empire, in 1360. Nawruz...
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Nowruz (disambiguation) (redirect from Nawruz)
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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the following notable people: Given name Nawrūz (Mongol emir) (died 1297), emir of the Ilkhanid era Nawruz Beg (died 1361), Khan of the Blue Horde Nowruz...
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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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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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