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  1. World Coins / ILKHANID MONGOLS Arghun (AH 683-690), AR Dirham, Minted Damqan, Undated, 1.37gm Javascript must be enabled for VCoins to work properly. It appears that Javascript is disabled in your browser, so many features will not function correctly.

  2. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-thattaSindh-Thatta

    Hace 6 días · These dynasties are: Samma (1335-1520), Arghun (1520-1555) and Tarkhan (1555-1665). During the rule of Jani Beg Tarkhan, the Mughal Emperor Akbar sent his troops, under the command of Nawab Khan Khanan, to conquer Thatta in 1591.

  3. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-karachiSindh-Karachi

    Hace 4 días · After 34 years only, the Arghun Dynasty became extinct, since Shah Hasan the son of the founder died childless in 1554 AD. Mirza Jani Beg the last ruler of Thatta was defeated by Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great in 1592, and the District along with rest of Sindh became part of Multan Subah in the imperial organization (Vol. 15, pg. 3).

  4. Hace 4 días · D. Mirza Nizam Shah – Arghun Ruler. Chittori is the historic ancestral graveyard of Talpurs Mirs located in_____? Hamad Sindh study Mcqs 25/04/2024. 0.

  5. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-daduSindh-Dadu

    Hace 4 días · The Mughal Emperor Akbar, who was born in Sindh (Umerkot town of Umerkot district) made Sindh a part of the Mughal Empire, but even during Mughal Rule, Sindh continued to be semi-autonomous. The region was annexed by the Arghun Dynasty and the Turkhan or Tarkhan dynasties from 1519 to 1625 (both of which were of Turkic-Afghan origins).

  6. pakistanalmanac.com › punjab-bahawalpurPunjab-Bahawalpur

    Hace 6 días · The district derives its name from its headquarter town, Bahawalpur, which was founded by Nawab Bahawal Khan in 1748 AD. It is situated between 27° 40′ to 29° 50′ north latitudes and 70° 54′ to 72° 50′ east longitudes. The district is bounded on the north by Multan, Lodhran and Vehari districts, on the east by Bahawalnagar district ...

  7. www.worldofcoins.eu › forum › indexIslamic coin to ID - 3

    13 de may. de 2024 · Mahmud Ghazan ibn Arghun (محمود غازان بن أرغون), he was the seventh ruler of the Mongol Empire's Ilkhanate division in modern-day Iran from 1295 to 1304. He was the son of Arghun, grandson of Abaqa Khan and great-grandson of Hulagu Khan, continuing a long line of rulers who were direct descendants of Genghis Khan.