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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PadishahPadishah - Wikipedia

    The Padishah of the Ottoman Empire; The Badshah of Hindustan, used by the Mughals; Some Seljuk rulers, like Grand Seljuk Ahmad Sanjar (as padishah-i sharq-u gharb, a translation of the Arabic malik al-mashriq wa al-maghrib [King of the East and the West]), Sultan of Rum Kaykhusraw I (as Padishah of Islam), and Sultan of Rum Kayqubad I (as ...

  2. Padishah Jatun se casó con Gaikhatu . Gaikhatu Fungía de gobernador de Anatolia, hasta que fue nominado al trono por un influyente militar mongol, Taghachar, quien había asesinado a Arghun, hermano de Gaikhatu, e intentaba poner en su lugar a Baydu.

  3. Jatun Tata, Cochabamba, Bolivia. 531 likes · 3 talking about this · 2 were here. Jatun Tata ofrece riquísimas Empanadas hechas en horno a leña, sabor...

  4. The padishah emperor is a title given to the highest-ranked individual in the Imperium. After the Butlerian Jihad, Feykan of the House of Corrino became the first padishah emperor of the known universe. The padishah emperor was necessary for representing humanity. After Feykan became emperor, the House of Corrino held on to the title of ...

  5. The Padishah Emperor was the title of the hereditary rulers of the Corrino Empire, and later the Atreides Empire, and thus the Known Universe, coming from the ancient Persian words meaning "Master King". They were also known as "the Emperors of the Known Universe". The title of Padishah Emperor was taken by the head of House Corrino after the Battle of Corrin and was used by the head of that ...

  6. Kan Abaqa (1234-1282) fue el segundo kan mongol de Persia, hijo de Hulagu y bisnieto de Gengis Kan, que reinó de 1265 a 1282. A petición de su padre, continuó combatiendo a la Horda de Oro hasta 1267, año en que murió su líder, Berke. De naturaleza pacífica, se dedicó a reparar los daños causados por las guerras de su padre.

  7. Chila Jatun. Chila Jatun (también escrito como Ch'ila Jatun ), cuya traducción del quechua al español significa "Pequeños Grandes", es un grupo de música folklórica de Bolivia, formado por ocho jóvenes de Cochabamba. 1 Los miembros fundadores de Chila Jatun son Gonzalo Hermosa Camacho ( director musical ), Jonathan Hermosa Andresen ( voz ...