Ali Hasan Yabgu Yûsuf, Kara Arslan, Abu Bakr, Umar, Bori and Dawlatshah 1.Qawurd-Beg Seljuk Shah of Kirman (r. 1048–1073) Kerman Seljuk Sultanate Atsiz ibn...
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Arslan-Shah Toghan-Shah Arslan-Argun Ahmad Sanjar Governors of Kerman (1048–1188) Qawurd Kerman-Shah Husein Sultan-Shah Turan-Shah I Iran-Shah Arslan-Shah I Muhammad-Shah...
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Ali Hasan Yabgu Yûsuf, Kara Arslan, Abu Bakr, Umar, Bori and Dawlatshah 1.Qawurd-Beg Seljuk Shah of Kirman (r. 1048–1073) Kerman Seljuk Sultanate Atsiz ibn...
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Zubaida Khatun (daughter of Barkiyaruq) (3) Mustazhiriyya (daughter of Qawurd) (4) Sufra (daughter of Dubais) (5) Arab-Khatun (6) Rusudan (daughter of...
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Kerman was a province in southern Persia. Qawurd of Kerman 1041-1073 Kerman Shah 1073-1074 Sultan Shah 1074-1075 Hussain Omar 1075-1084 Turan Shah I 1084-1096...
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southern Persia. Between 1053 and 1154, the territory also included Umman. Qawurd 1041–1073 Kerman Shah 1073–1074 Sultan Shah 1074–1075 Hussain Omar 1075–1084...
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Fars, soon came into collision with the Seljuk Turks. Fadluya submitted to Qawurd, brother of sultan Alp Arslan, but afterwards revolted. Fadluya was finally...
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Construction of the Masjid i Malik mosque by Malik Kaverd Seljuk. 1048 – Seljuq Qawurd in power. 1188 – Seljuqs ousted (approximate date). (see Toghrul III) 1222...
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