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  1. 13 de may. de 2022 · Firoz Shah Tughlaq was succeeded by one of his grandsons, Tughlaq Shah. He eventually took the name Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq II. But he died within a year, and the Sultanate descended into political turmoil. Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah Tughlaq was the Tughlaq dynasty's final ruler

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  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Gürcü Hatun was the daughter of Queen Rusudan of Georgia and the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II. She was a sister of King David VI of Georgia. Like most Georgians, Tamar initially remained an Eastern Orthodox Christian but is known to have converted to Islam at a later point, with no further information on how the conversion came about.

  4. Ghias ad-din ou Mughis ad-Dîn Ghias ad-Din (fl vers 1206-1226) était membre de la dynastie des Seldjoukides du sultanat de Roum, époux de la reine Rousoudan I re de Géorgie entre 1223 à 1226. Fils de l'émir d' Erzurum , il se convertit au christianisme sur ordre de son père afin de pouvoir épouser la reine de Géorgie.

  5. GHIRAI (GHIREI), dinastie de hani tătari din Crimeea (sec. 15-1783), întemeiată de Hadji Ghirai Ibn Ghias ad-Din. adăugată de blaurb. MENGLI-GHIRAI I ibn Hadji (MENGLÎ-GHERAI), han al Crimeii (1466/1467-1515, cu întreruperi). În timpul domniei lui, Hanatul Crimeii s-a separat definitiv de Hoarda de Aur, dar, în 1475, a intrat în ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ad-Dinad-Din - Wikipedia

    Ad-Din ( Arabic: الْدِّين ad- dīn [ædˈdiːn], " (of) the religion/faith/creed") is a suffix component of some Arabic names in the construct case, meaning 'the religion/faith/creed', e.g. Saif ad-Din ( Arabic: سيف الدّين Sayf ad-Dīn, "Sword of the Faith"). Varieties are also used in non-Arabic names throughout the Muslim ...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · She married in 1224 to the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II who converted to Christianity on his marriage. They were the parents of David VI of Georgia and a daughter named Tamar, who married her cousin, the sultan Kaykhusraw II, and following his death in 1246, the Pervane Mu'in al-Din Suleyman as one of the preconditions of the peace settlement.