pp semi small yes Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name The Royal SafavidDynasty of Iran ref Cite document url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 516019 Safaviddynasty publisher Britannica title Safaviddynasty ref ref name gBooks Cite document title Safavid Persia ... name Safaviddynasty continent Asia region Middle East country Persia modern Iran ref name gBooks era ... flag.svg s5 Basra Eyalet flag s5 Ottoman flag.svg s1 Hotaki dynasty flag s1 image s1 s2 Afsharid dynasty flag s2 image flag Safavid Flag.png flag Link target under flag image. Default Flag of common ... Syria flag Turkey flag Turkmenistan History of Azerbaijan History of Greater Iran The Safaviddynasty ... and Mughal Empire Mughal empires. The Safaviddynasty had its origin in the Safaviyya sufism Sufi order ... multi cultural identity See also Safaviddynasty family tree Safaviyya Safvat as safa Silsilat .... Azeri Turks were the founders of Safaviddynasty. Other historians, such as Vladimir Minorsky ref ... origin see R. Savory, Iran Under the Safavids, 1980, p. 2 R. Matthee, SafavidDynasty at iranica.com ... To support their legitimacy, the Safaviddynasty of Iran 1501 1732 devoted a cultural policy to estbalish ... Press, 2002, 2nd edition. pg 445 To bolster the prestige of the state, the Safaviddynasty sponsered ... 42.jpg thumb upright Shah Ismail I The Safaviddynasty was founded about 1501 by Shah Ismail I Sh h ... ebc article 9377424 Safaviddynasty Britannica Concise . SafavidDynasty , Online ... to be Shi I after the rise of the Safaviddynasty. ref Virani, Shafique N. The Ismailis in the Middle ..., and they persisted, almost unabated, throughout the history of the Safaviddynasty. Legacy ... 1801 event end Default Disestablished date end Optional Date of disestablishment event1 Hotaki dynasty ... Preceding and succeeding entities p1 to p5 and s1 to s5 p1 Timurid dynasty flag p1 Timurid.svg image ... Coat of arms of common name symbol type One of several state emblems since the early Safavid ... more details
killed 1740 br small R. 1732 1736 familytree end References reflist See also SafavidDynasty Byzantine Emperors family tree Family trees DEFAULTSORT SafavidDynasty Family Tree Category Family trees ...The oldest extant book on the genealogy of the Safavid family is Safvat as safa and was written in 1350 by Ibn Bazzaz , a disciple of Sheikh Sadr al Din Safavi, the son of the Sheikh Safi ad din Ardabili. According Ibn Bazzaz, the Sheikh was a descendant of a noble Kurdish man named Firuz Shah Zarrin Kolah Firooz Shah Zarrin Kolah the Kurd from Sanjar . This locale s name is often misread as Sanjan. It should not. Sanjan is a town in Gujarat in India. Sanjar is just southeast of Diyarbakir . The male lineage of the Safavid family given by the oldest manuscript of the Safwat as Safa is Sheykh Safi al Din Abul Fatah Ishaaq the son of Al Sheykh Amin al din Jebrail the son of al Saaleh Qutb al Din Abu Bakr the son of Salaah al Din Rashid the son of Muhammad al Hafiz al Kalaam Allah the son of avaad the son of Birooz al Kurdi al Sanjari. Later Safavid Kings themselves claimed to be Seyyed s ref In the Silsilat ol nasab i Safawiya composed during the reign of Shah Suleiman 1667 1694 , written by Shah Hussab ibn Abdal Zahidi, the ancestory of the Safavid is traced back to the first Shi i Imam as follows Shaykh Safi al din Abul Fatah Eshaq ibn son of Shaykh Amin al Din Jabrail ibn Qutb al din ibn Salih ibn Muhammad al Hafez ibn Awad ibn Firuz Shah Zarin Kulah ibn Majd ibn Sharafshah ibn Muhammad ibn Hasan ibn Seyyed Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Seyyed Ja afar ibn Seyyed Muhammad ibn Seyyed Isma il ibn Seyyed Muhammad ibn Seyyed Ahmad Arabi ibn Seyyed Qasim ibn Seyyed Abul Qasim Hamzah ibn Musa al Kazim ibn Ja far As Sadiq ibn Muhammad al Baqir ibn Imam Zayn ul Abedin ibn Hussein ibn Ali ibn Abi Taleb Alayha as Salam. There are differences between this and the oldest manuscript of Safwat as Safa. Seyyeds have been added from Piruz Shah Zarin Kulah up to the first Shi i Imam and the nisba ... more details
culture, the Safavid artists were strongly influenced by Turkmen people Turkmen culture due to the origins of the dynasty, as well as Chinese, Ottoman Empire Ottoman , and Western cultures . The Safavid ... thumb right 200px Shah Ismail I Ismail , the founder of the Safaviddynasty Image Map Safavid Persia fr.png thumb 350px left Map of the Safavid empire The Safaviddynasty had its roots in a brotherhood ... not until 1447 that the Safaviddynasty began to show its political ambitions, with the seizing ... century. Mus e du Louvre Metallic art a gradual decline during the Safaviddynasty, and remains difficult ..., 1995, ISBN 964 6564 86 0 span DEFAULTSORT Safavid Art Category Safaviddynasty .Art Category ...incorrect dates Safavid 1501 1722 History of Persian Art Safavid art is the art of the Persian Safaviddynasty from 1501 to 1722, in present day Iran. It was a high point for the art of the book and architecture ... Empire. Cambridge University Press. 1977, p. 77. ref ref Andrew J. Newman, Safavid Iran ... to the extinction of the dynasty of the Kara Koyunlu who reigned up to that time over the region ... , marked a stopping point. The Safavid army, unfamiliar with firearms, ref http www.iranica.com ... of internal quarrels and annexed a large part of the Safavid territory. Shah Ismail, whose divine ... religion, forbidding music, dance, alcoholic drinks and hashish. Image Qazvin safavid bridge.jpg thumb right 280px A bridge from the Safavid period, near Qazvin . Twelve years of confusion ... Herat in 1598, then Baghdad in 1624. This reign, the highlight of the dynasty, supported ... which continued under Suleiman I of Persia Shah Suleiman and Husayn Safavid Shah Husayn . A rebellion ... also Category Safavid architecture l1 Index Safavid architecture commons category inline Safavid architecture ... Shaykh Safi of Ardabil and a part of the complex associated with him While the first Safavid Shah followed ... the Timurid dynasty Timurid traditions, on the other hand his participation in architectural construction ... more details
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notability date September 2011 File HK The Dynasty.jpg thumb The Dynasty The Dynasty Chinese language Chinese , formerly Vision City Phase 2 is a private housing estate in Yeung Uk Road , Tsuen Wan , New Territories , Hong Kong . It is next to Nina Tower and opposite to Vision City Chinese language Chinese and Citywalk, Hong Kong CityWalk Chinese language Chinese . ref http www.sino leasing.com v4 retail sect en.asp?id 125 citywalk ref It is jointly developed by Sino Land and Urban Renewal Authority . ref http hongkong.asiaxpat.com property apartments for sale 124884.asp The Dynasty Brand New ref ref http www.thestandard.com.hk news detail.asp?we cat 2&art id 72587&sid 20902140&con type 1&d str 20081008&fc 4 Dynasty sales defy weak sentiment ref ref http www.skyscrapercity.com showthread.php?p 28448134 New route to affordable luxury living. The expanding rail network is making Tsuen Wan an attractive area for property developers and homebuyers ref Photos gallery File Vision City Phase 2 Site.jpg Building foundation of The Dynasty February, 2006 File HK Vision City Phase 2.jpg The Dynasty under construction March, 2008 File HK TheDynasty Dec 2008.JPG The Dynasty December, 2008 gallery See also Vision City Citywalk, Hong Kong CityWalk References Reflist External links commons Category The Dynasty The Dynasty http www.thedynasty.com.hk The Dynasty Website Private housing estates in Hong Kong Coord 22.36793 114.11411 display title DEFAULTSORT Dynasty Category Private housing estates in Hong Kong Category Tsuen Wan District Category Tsuen Wan Category Sino Group zh ... more details
Infobox automobile name Dynasty IT image Image NEV iT BlueSedan RFQ0254.JPG 250px foundation 1999 flagicon Canada Delta, British Columbia , Canada manufacturer Dynasty Electric Vehicles Ltd. production 2001 present predecessor successor class Battery electricity Battery electricity Electric microcar body style 5 door multi purpose layout platform engine Battery transmission Front wheel drive tyre size 155 80 R13 length 140 in 3566mm width 60 in 1524mm height 63 in 1600mm weight 1450 lbs 653kg fuel capacity 200 A h 9.6 kWh electric range 50 km on 6 8 hour charge The Dynasty IT is a Canadian electric car produced by Dynasty Electric Car Corporation . It is designed to qualify as a neighborhood electric vehicle , primarily made for urban, recreational and light commercial markets. ref cite web title Dynasty Company Profile url http www.itiselectric.com section.asp?catid 65 accessdate 2008 03 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071214221844 http www.itiselectric.com section.asp?catid 65 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 14 ref It is available in five different variants including a sedan, mini pick up, van and two open air versions. The North American version has a range of up to 30  miles 50  km and does not exceed 25  mph 40  km h . Most models have a curb weight of 1450  lb 653  kg . North America Use of the vehicle is currently legal as a low ... s like the Dynasty only in provincial and municipal parks and conservation areas. A version of the car ... web date 2007 04 30 title Dynasty Electric comes to the UK. IT s all the rage publisher Battery Vehicle ... Vehicles Dynasty Electric Car Corporation has been sold to Pakistani automaker Karakoram Motors ... acquired the sole production rights of a Canadian firm DYNASTY and will very soon start manufacturing ... Commons category Dynasty IT http www.itiselectric.com Dynasty Electric Car Corp. DEFAULTSORT Dynasty It Category Electric cars de Dynasty IT ... more details
The Miladian dynasty was a local dynasty that ruled Laristan under medieval ages. It traced its origins to Gurgin Milad a descendant of the cycle of the legendary Kayanid Kai Khosrow . The dynasty was removed by Safavid invasions led by Allahwerdy Khan in 1600 and 1601. DEFAULTSORT Miladian Dynasty Category History of Laristan Category History of Iran Iran hist stub ... more details
Category Conflicts in 1622 Category Conflicts in 1623 Category Safaviddynasty Category Wars involving ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Mughal Safavid War image caption partof date 1622 1623 place Afghanistan result Safavid victory territory Kandahar falls to Safavid Iran combatant1 Image Safavid Flag.png 25px border Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Mughal Empire commander1 Abbas I of Persia commander2 Jahangir strength1 200000 strength2 176000 casualties1 10000 casualties2 160000 The Mughal Safavid War of 1622 1623 was fought over the important fortress city of Kandahar , in Afghanistan . File Muhammad Ali Beg.jpg thumb Muhammad Ali Beg was the Persia Persian ambassador sent to the Mughal court of Jahangir by Abbas I of Persia , arriving in time for Muharram in March 1631. He remained there until October 1632, thus negotiating an end to the conflict between the Mughals and the Safavid s. Shah Abbas desired to capture the strategic fortress on Kandahar since he had lost in in 1595. ref name Burton159 Burton 1997, p. 159 ref In 1605 the governor of Herat , Hosayn Khan , besieged the city but the tenacious defense of the Mughal governor, Shah Beg Khan , and the arrival in the next year of a relieving Mughal army to Kandahar forced the Safavids to retreat. ref name Iranica Iranica 2011 ref ref name Kohn337 Kohn 2007, p. 337 ref With the conclusion of the Ottoman Safavid War 1603 1618 , Shah Abbas was secure enough for a war on his eastern frontier, r Burton159 so in 1621 he ordered an army to gather at Nishapur . r Burton159 After celebrating the new year at Tabas Gilaki in southern Khorasan , Abbas joined with his army and marched on Kandahar where he arrived on 20 May and inmediatly began the siege. r Burton159 Tough Jahangir had information of the Persian ... articles kandahar from the mongol invasion through the safavid era title KANDAHAR iv. From The Mongol Invasion Through the Safavid Era publisher Encyclop dia Iranica accessdate 13 ... more details
Category Conflicts in 1652 Category Conflicts in 1653 Category Safaviddynasty Category Wars involving ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Mughal Safavid War image File The Surrender of Kandahar.jpg 220px caption The Surrender of Kandahar , a miniature painting from the Padshahnama depicting Persians surrendering keys to the city to Kilij Khan in the year 1638. partof Mughal Safavid War 1649 1653 date 1649 1653 place Afghanistan result Safavid victory Safavid s recapture Kandahar territory Kandahar is briefly captured by the Mughal Empire Mughals but falls once again to the Safavid s. combatant1 Image Safavid Flag.png 25px border Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Mughal Empire commander1 Abbas II of Persia br Mehr Khan br Autar Khan commander2 Kilij Khan br Murad Baksh br Dara Shikoh br Aurangzeb strength1 65,000 br 12,000 Zamburak br strength2 80,000 br 18,000 Sowar s br 110 cannon s br casualties1 5000 casualties2 7000 The Mughal Safavid War of 1649 1653 was fought between the Mughal Empire Mughal and Safavid Empire Safavid Empires in the territory of modern ... remained on Safavid hands. Background File Shah Jahan Receives Persian Ambassadors.jpg thumb The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan receives Persian Safavid Ambassadors in the year 1636. The Safavid s held ... the Safavid s to capture Kandahar . However conflicts would emerge in the region around Kandahar during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir , because most of the locals opposed Safavid rule ... May 1631 .jpg thumb left The siege of Kandahar s Safavid garrison in May 1631. Encouraged .... ref name Kohn338 Kohn 2007, p. 338 ref See also Mughal Safavid War 1622 1623 Mughal Empire Safaviddynasty Notes Reflist 2 Sources cite book last Burton first Audrey title The Bukharans a dynastic ... articles kandahar from the mongol invasion through the safavid era title KANDAHAR iv. From The Mongol Invasion Through the Safavid Era publisher Encyclop dia Iranica accessdate 13 October ... more details
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Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1603 1618 image caption partof the Turco Persian Wars date 1603 1618 place Mesopotamia Iraq , South Caucasus result Decisive Safavid victory. territory combatant1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 flagicon image Safavid Flag.png Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas I commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Sultan Ahmed I Ahmed I br flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Osman II strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War was a war between Safavid Persia under Abbas I of Persia and the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Ahmed I . It began in 1603 and ended with Safavid victory in 1618. Course Abbas I had recently undertaken a major reform of his army through the England English gentleman of fortune Robert Shirley and the shah s favorite ghulam and chancellor Allahverdi Khan and thus opened in 1603, with the first Safavid pitched victory won in 1604. This forced the Ottomans to return the territory they had seized from Persia, including Baghdad . He then won another victory at Basra in 1605, soon after extending his empire beyond the Euphrates and forcing the Ottomans to cede Shirvan and Kurdistan to Persia in 1611. Hostilities ceased momentarily in 1614 with the Persian army at its peak. Hostilities later resumed and Abbas completely defeated the allied Ottoman Tartar force near Sultanieh in 1618, bringing the war to an end on terms highly favourable to the Persians. See also Treaty of Nasuh Pasha Treaty of Serav List of conflicts in the Middle East Category 17th century conflicts Category Ottoman Persian Wars Category History of Georgia country az S f vi Osmanl m harib si 1603 1618 bg 1603 1618 fa pl Wojna persko turecka 1603 1618 ru 1603 1618 tr 1603 1618 Osmanl Safev Sava zh 1603 1618 ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1578 1590 image caption Map showing Ottoman conquests in Azerbaijan and the Caucasus as far as the Caspian sea during the Ottoman Safavid War 1578 1590 . partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1578 1590 place Mesopotamia Iraq , Caucasus result Ottoman victory, Treaty of Istanbul 1590 territory combatant1 Image Safavid Flag.png 22px border Safavid Empire br Kingdom of Kartli 1484 1762 Kingdom of Kartli combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 Image Safavid Flag.png 22px border Mohammed Khodabanda br Abbas I of Persia Shah Abbas I commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Sultan Murad III br Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha br Sinan Pasha br zdemiro lu Osman Pasha strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War 1578 1590 was a war between Safavid Persia under Mohammed Khodabanda and later Abbas I of Persia Abbas I , and the Ottoman Empire under Murad III . It began in 1577 1578 and ended in 1590. The Ottomans started the war, with the objective of conquering Azerbaijan Iran Azerbaijan and the Caucasus . ref http books.google.com books?id MziRd4ddZz4C&pg PA352 The Encyclopedia of world history Peter N. Stearns, p.352 ref The war lasted for years, but the Ottomans Lala Mustafa Pasha s Caucasian campaign took Tiflis in 1578 , Kars and Tabriz in 1585, and Georgia country Georgia became a tributary vassal of the Ottoman Empire. ref http books.google.com books?id LsAGIZLZcRUC&pg PA194 Islam by Gerhard Endress, p.194 ref As a result, the Ottomans effectively came to rule over Azerbaijan and the Caucasus as far as the Caspian sea . ref name Stearns, p.352 Stearns, p.352 ref A Treaty of Istanbul 1590 peace of Istanbul was concluded on 21 March 1590, in which Iran confirmed these Ottoman conquests, promised to end Shiite propaganda in Ottoman territories and persecution of Sunni s in her own lands. ref name Stearns, p.352 The advent of the Ottoman Safavid war temporarily deflected ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Ottoman Safavid War of 1532 1555 image Image Sueleymanname nahcevan.jpg 300px caption Miniature depicting Suleiman marching with an army in Nakhchivan , summer 1554, at the end of the Ottoman Safavid War. partof the Ottoman Persian Wars date 1532 1555 place Iraq , Armenia , Persia result Peace of Amasya territory Ottomans capture Baghdad , lower Mesopotamia , the mouths of the Euphrates and Tigris , and part of the Persian Gulf coast. combatant1 File Safavid Flag.png 25px Safavid Empire combatant2 flag Ottoman Empire 1453 commander1 File Safavid Flag.png 25px Tahmasp I commander2 flagicon Ottoman Empire 1453 Suleiman the Magnificent strength1 60,000 men br 10 pieces of artillery strength2 200,000 men br 300 pieces of artillery casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Ottoman Persian Wars The Ottoman Safavid War of 1532 1555 was fought between the Ottoman Empire of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Persian Safavid Empire of Tahmasp I . Background The war was triggered by territorial disputes between the two empires, especially when the Bey of Bitlis decided to put himself under Persian protection. ref name Cambridge The Cambridge history of Islam by Peter Malcolm Holt,Ann K. S. Lambton, Bernard Lewis p.330 http books.google.com books?id j15MBH FIwkC&pg PA330 ref Also, Tahmasp had the governor of Baghdad , a sympathiser of Suleiman, assassinated. On the diplomatic front, Persia had been engaged in discussions with the Habsburg Empire Habsburgs for the formation of a Habsburg Persian alliance that would attack the Ottoman Empire on two fronts. ref name Cambridge Campaign of the Two Iraqs First campaign, 1532 1534 The Ottomans, first under the Grand Vizier Pargal brahim Pasha Ibrahim Pasha , and later joined by Suleiman himself, successfully attacked Safavid Iraq , recaptured Bitlis , and proceeded to capture Tabriz and then Baghdad in 1534. ref name Cambridge Tahmasp remained elusive as he kept retreating ahead of the Ottoman troops, adopting ... more details
of an Greater Iran Iranian dynasty of Turkmen people Turkmen origin from greater Khorasan Khorasan who ruled Persia in the 18th century. The dynasty was founded in 1736 by the military commander Nader Shah who deposed the last member of the Safaviddynasty and proclaimed himself King of Iran. During ... the Ghilzai Mir Mahmud Hotaki Shah Mahmud overthrew the weak SafaviddynastySafavid shah Sultan ... Shia with Sunni Islam. The Safaviddynasty had relied heavily on the support of Shi ites, but many soldiers ... Afsharid dynasty 1736 1796 s bef before Safaviddynasty s ttl title Dynasty Ruling house of Iran years 1736 1750 s aft after Zand dynasty House of Zand S end List of kings of Persia List of Shi ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name The Afsharid dynasty common name ... 1736 year end 1796 date start date end event start Afsharid dynasty begins event end Afsharid dynasty ends p1 Safaviddynasty flag p1 Safavid Flag.png p2 Hotaki dynasty flag p2 Black flag.svg s1 Zand dynasty flag s1 s2 Durrani dynasty flag s2 Flag of the Emirate of Herat.svg s3 Azad dynasty flag s3 ... local state in Khorasan. Finally, the Afsharid dynasty was overthrown by Mohammad Khan Qajar in 1796. The dynasty was named after the Turkic peoples Turkic Afshar tribe to which Nader belonged. The Afshars ... branch of the Afshars. ref Cambridge History of Iran Volume 7, pp.2 4 ref Foundation of the dynasty ... the Safavid royal captives, Tahmasp and his son Abbas, executed. Nader was not pleased with the young ... of the Qajar dynasty , seized Mashhad and tortured Shahrokh to force him to reveal the whereabouts ... dynasty came to an end. ref Axworthy p.168 ref ref Cambridge History pp.60 62 ref List of Afsharid ... after Nader Shah Empires Iran topics DEFAULTSORT Afsharid Dynasty Category States and territories established ... Category Monarchs Category Afsharid dynasty Category Muslim dynasties Category Shi a Muslim dynasties ... pl Afszarydzi pt Afsharidas ru simple Afsharid dynasty tr Af ar Hanedan uk zh ... more details
and dynasty that ruled over Afghanistan , most of Iran , and northwestern parts of Pakistan from 1722 to 1729, after defeating the Persian people Persian Safaviddynasty . The Hotaki dynasty was founded ..., nobles, and members of the Safavid family &ndash the Hotaki dynasty was eventually removed from ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Hotaki dynasty common name Ghilzai dynasty continent Asia region South Asia country year start 1709 year end 1738 p1 Safaviddynasty flag p1 Safavid Flag.png p2 Mughal Empire flag p2 Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg s1 Afsharid dynasty flag s1 date start date end event start event end image flag flag image coat image map Map of The Hotakids.png image map caption Hotaki Empire at its peak 1722 1729 national motto national anthem capital Kandahar ... passed on to his brother Abdul Aziz Hotak Abdul Aziz followed by their sons until the dynasty finally ended in 1738 when Nader Shah and his Afsharid dynasty Afsharids of Khorasan defeated Hussain Hotaki ... 2010 10 17 ref In 1704, the Safavid Shah Sultan Husayn Husayn appointed George XI of Kartli George ... name Otfinoski In April 1709, Mirwais along with his followers revolted against the Safavid rule ... name Browne29 Edward Granville Browne Edward G. Browne 1924 File Map of Afghanistan during the Safavid ... still remained under their control until 1738. The Hotaki dynasty was a troubled and violent one as internecine conflict made it difficult to establish permanent control. The dynasty lived under ... 09 24 ref On the other hand, the Afghans were also suppressed by the Safavid government under Gurgin ... and the founder of the Afsharid dynasty that replace the Safavids in Persia. Nader Shah had driven ... reflist External links Commons category Hotaki Empire Hotaki dynasty http www.britannica.com EBchecked ... Hotaki Dynasty Category History of Iran Category History of Afghanistan Category States and territories ... dynasty tr Hotak ler zh ... more details
refimprove date August 2011 The Khorshidi dynasty or d , lang ku Xur diyan , 1184? 1597 ref name Spuller B. Spuller, http www.iranicaonline.org articles atabakan e lorestan At bek n e Lorest n in Encyclop dia Iranica . ref was a dynasty that ruled Little Lorestan ref The new Encyclopaedia Britannica , Vol. VI, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974, http books.google.com books?id vIQVAQAAMAAJ&q 22Little Lorestan, the northern part, was governed by independent princes of the Khorshidi dynasty, 22&dq 22Little Lorestan, the northern part, was governed by independent princes of the Khorshidi dynasty, 22&hl en&ei qpQ4Tt GNczirAe5y AW&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAg p. 331. ref lang fa , Lor e k chek , Lori language Lori Lor e K ek , Kurdish L r Pi k between 1155 Citation needed date August 2011 1597 ref name Spuller from Khorramabad . ref name Spuller The dynasty was stemmed from the Jangardi tribe Jangr or Jangard . ref name Spuller The rulers of Khorshidi dynasty were called atabeg s. Later they were appointed as a Wali by Safaviddynasty and continued to rule the area until the beginning of the 17th century. Citation needed date August 2011 List of rulers Shuja al din Khurshid bin Abubakr bin Muhammad bin Khurshid Saif al Din Rustam bin Nur al din Sharaf al Din Abubakr Izz al Din Garshasp Hisam al Din Khalil bin Badr bin Shuja Badr al Din Masud Taj al Din bin Hisam al Din Khalil Falak al Din Hasan Jamal al in Khidr bin taj al Din Hisam al Din Omar bin Shams al Din Darnaki bin Sharaf al Din bin Tahamtan bin Badr bin Shuja Shams al Din Mahmud bin bin Nur al Din bin Izz al Din Garshasp Izz al Din Muhammad bin Izz al Din Dawlat Khatun Izz al Din Husain Shuja al Din Mahmud Malik Izz al Din bin Shuja al Din Sidi Ahmad Shah Husain Abbasi Shah Rustam Oghur Jahangir Rustam Khan See also List of Sunni Muslim dynasties Sources reflist DEFAULTSORT Khorshidi Dynasty Category History of Lorestan Province Category History of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari ... more details
dynasty common name Persia continent Asia region Middle East country Iran status year start 1750 year end 1794 date start date end event start Zand dynasty begins event end Qajar dynasty begins p1 Afsharid dynasty flag p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Qajar dynasty flag s1 Flag of Persia 1910 .svg image flag image ... 1789 1794 footnotes History of Iran The Zand dynasty audio zand.ogg Zand lang fa formally known as the Zandieh dynasty ruled southern and central Iranian plateau Iran 1750 1794 in the 18th ... Khan in Shiraz The dynasty was founded by Karim Khan , chief of the Zand tribe which was Lurs ... authority on parts of the defunct Safavid empire , David Yeroushalmi, The Jews of Iran in The Nineteenth ..., suc ceeded in imposing his authority on parts of the defunct Safavid empire 22&hl en&ei gJLTsPHGYPEmAXM ... p. 158. ref deportees. ref Karim Khan, the founder of the Zand dynasty of Persia that succeeded ... books?id I9mr6OgLjBoC&pg PA12&dq 22Karim Khan, the founder of the Zand dynasty of Persia that succeeded ...&pg PA308&dq 22Karim Khan Zand, the founder of the Kurdish Zand dynasty 22&hl en&ei QftKTviXOLD2mAWLiPSICA ... History of Iran Zand Dynasty ref Nader Shah moved the Zand tribe from their home in Lakestan ... legitimacy to his claim, Karim Khan placed the infant Shah Ismail III, the grandson of the last Safavid empire Safavid king in 1757 on the throne. Ismail was a figurehead king and real power was vested ..., founded his own dynasty. He refused to accept the title of the king and instead named himself ... of Tehran , the future capital of the Qajar dynasty. Decline and Fall Karim Khan s death in 1779 ..., the Qajar dynasty Qajar chiefs, led by the former hostage, Agha Mohammad Khan , were advancing fast ... Dynasty. Politically, it is also important that the Zands, especially Karim Khan, chose to call ... the earlier Safavids. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979 the Zand was the only dynasty whose ... of relative peace and economic growth for the country. ref http www.bookrags.com wiki Zand dynasty ... more details
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1187 AD .PNG p2 flag p2 image flag image coat coa size s1 Delhi Sultanate flag s1 Mamluk dynasty 1206 1290 ad.GIF s2 Khwarazmian dynasty image flag image coat coa size image map Ghori Dynasty 1149 1212 ... self designation Shansab n were a medieval Muslim dynasty of Iranian peoples Iranian origin ... were succeeded in Persia by the Khw razm Sh h dynasty and in North India by the Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate . Origins In the 19th century, some European scholars, such as Mountstuart Elphinstone , favoured the idea that the Ghurid dynasty was Pashtun people Pashtun ... Dupree , Gibb, Ghirshman, Longworth Dames and others holds that the dynasty was most likely of Tajik ... language of the Ghaznavid dynasty Ghaznavid court. Nevertheless, like the Samanids and Ghaznavids ... the mid 12th century, the Ghurids had been bound to the Ghaznavids and Seljuq dynasty Seljuks for about ... 2002 ref Ghurid Dynasty width 100 class wikitable style background color F0DC88 width 17 Titular ... of Bengal the actual Ghurid dynasty divided into two groups, one under Mahmud bin Ghiy ud din Muhammad ... br small Nastaliq small align center 1213 1214 colspan 4 align middle Khw razm Sh h dynasty replaces the Ghurids. Green shaded row signifies Ghurid vassalage under the Khwarazmian dynasty Khw razm Sh h dynasty . Bamiyan Branch width 100 class wikitable style background color F0DC88 width 17 Titular ... center 1206 1215 colspan 4 align middle Khw razm Sh h dynasty replaces the Ghurids. Green shaded row signifies Ghurid vassalage under the Khwarazmian dynasty Khw razm Sh h dynasty . Cultural influences ... Literature in the Safavid Period , Z. Safa, The Cambridge history of Iran The Timurid and Safavid ... Category History of Islam Category Ghori dynasty Link FA ur ar az Quril r ca G rides ceb ... more details
p3 Golden Horde flag 1339.svg s1 Khanate of Bukhara flag s1 s2 Safaviddynasty flag s2 Safavid Flag.svg ... century. The Timurids lost control of most of Persia to the Safaviddynasty in 1501, but members of the dynasty continued to rule parts of Central Asia, sometimes known as the Timurid Emirates ... to the developments in SafaviddynastySafavid Persia Chinese art and artists had a significant ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Timurid Dynasty common name Timurid ... date event4 event end date end image flag Timurid.svg flag type Flag of the Timurid dynasty sup a image map Timurid Dynasty 821 873 AH .png image map caption Timurid Dynasty at its greatest extent p1 ... word q r g n son in law , the title given to the dynasty s founder after his marriage into Genghis ... 40 Nevertheless, in the complex process of transition, members of the Timurid dynasty and their Turko ... 41 The last members of the dynasty, notably Sultan Abu Sa id and Sultan Husain, in fact came to be regarded ... dynasty of Turco Mongol lineage ref name EI B.F. Manz, T m r Lang , in Encyclopaedia of Islam , Online ... 9072546 Timurid Dynasty Timurid Dynasty , Online Academic Edition, 2007. Quotation ... Turkic dynasty ... the Indian rebellion of 1857 . Later princes of the dynasty predominantly used the title Mirza to show ... The origin of the Timurid dynasty goes back to the Mongols Mongol tribe known as Barlas , who were remnants ... Indian territories were given by Timur to a non family member as governor who founded the Sayyid dynasty ... a descendant of Genghis Khan through his mother. The dynasty he established is commonly known as the Mughal Dynasty. By the 17th century, the Mughal Empire ruled most of India, but later declined during the 18th century. The Timurid Dynasty came to an end in 1857, after the Mughal Empire was dissolved ... both the Turco Mongol origins and the Persian literary, artistic, and courtly high culture of the dynasty ... ref The Timurid sultans, especially Shah Rukh Timurid dynasty hru u kh u M rz and his son ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 This article is in Commonwealth English The Burji dynasty ruled Egypt from 1382 until 1517. It proved especially turbulent, with short lived sultans. Political power plays often became important in designating a new sultan. During this time Mamluk s fought Timur Lenk and conquered Cyprus . Constant bickering may have contributed to the ability of the Ottomans to challenge them. Their name means of the tower , referring to them ruling from the Citadel east of Cairo . History see also Mamluk Sultanate Cairo From 1250 Egypt had been ruled by the Turkish Mamluk Bahri dynasty . In 1377 a revolt broke out in Syria which spread to Egypt, and the government was taken over by the Circassians Barakah and Barkuk Barkuk was proclaimed sultan in 1382, ending the Bahri dynasty. He was expelled in 1389 but recaptured Cairo in 1390. Permanently in power he founded the Burji dynasty. Barkuk became an enemy of Timur after slaying one of Timur s envoys. Timur threatened to invade Syria, but Barkuk died in 1399 Bayezid I then invaded Syria, but came into conflict with Timur, who took Aleppo and other towns in 1400. Syria was regained by sultan Faraj when Timur died in 1405, but Faraj continually faced rebellions from the emirs there and he was forced to abdicate in 1412. In 1421 Egypt was attacked by the Kingdom of Cyprus , and although the Egyptians were ... and the Janissary janissaries . Egyptian sultan Kansuh was charged by Selim with giving the envoys of the Safavid ... Burji dynasty of the Mamluk Sultanate Cairo falls to Ottoman Empire under Sultan Selim I in 1517C.E. Orange shaded row signifies brief interruption in the rule of Burji dynasty by Bahri dynasty . Silver shaded row signifies interruption in the rule of Burji dynasty by Abbasid dynasty . See also History of Arab Egypt History of Ottoman Egypt List of Sunni Muslim dynasties Category Burji dynasty Burji dynasty Category Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Category Mamluks Category Circassian dynasties Category ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 unreferenced date January 2012 S pplingenburg dynasty ruling royal dynasty that dates back to his domination during Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor Lothar III Holy Roman Empire 1133 1137 . S pplingenburg dynasty was a political opponent Salian dynasty and the dynasty House of Hohenstaufen . In the history of the East Frankish kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire a durable ruling dynasty since the death of Lothar II successor in the blood was not found in Lothar II was the only daughter, Gertrude of S pplingenburg and as the royal throne of Germany and the imperial throne of the Holy Roman Empire took dynasty Hohenstaufen in the person of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor . dynasty Category Noble families of the Holy Roman Empire uk ... more details