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  1. Padishah Khatun. Safwat al-Din Khatun (1256–1295 , Persian: صفوت الدنیا خاتون ), otherwise known as Padishah Khatun ( Persian: پادشاه خاتون ), was the ruler of Kirman from 1292 until 1295 as a member of the Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty in Persia and a poet in Persian language. [1] [2] [3] [4] Life.

  2. PĀDŠĀH ḴĀTUN – Encyclopaedia Iranica. PĀD [E]ŠĀH ḴĀTUN, (پادشاه خاتون) ṢAFWAT-AL-DONYĀ WA’L-DIN, Qara Ḵetāy (b. 654/1256; d. Šaʿbān, 694/June 1295), ruler of Kerman (691-94/1292-95), the youngest daughter of Qoṭb-al-Din Moḥammad and Qotloḡ Tarkān Ḵātun (Nāṣer-al-Din Monši p. 35; Ḵˇāndamir, III, p. 270).

  3. Padishah Jatun: Información profesional; Ocupación: Soberano: Cargos ocupados: Kan de Ilkanato (1291-1295)

  4. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Padishah Khatun was the sixth sovereign of the Kutlugh-Khanid dynasty of Mongols, and the ruler of Kerman. She was the first non-Mongol woman to marry a Mongol Ilkhan, and was also known for her poetry, her calligraphy, her interest in science and her piety.

  5. by Padishah Khutan “I am that woman whose works are good. Under my veil is kingly power. The curtain of chastity is my strength where the idle westwind travelers cannot pass. I withhold the beauty of my shadow from the sun that gads about in the marketplace. I hold lordship over all the world yet before the Lord my business is to serve.

  6. Padishah Jatun. Gobernante persa. También conocida como Safwat al-Din Padishah Khatun. Fallece en 1295 Elemento de Wikidata utilizado: Q7123797 . Acerca de ...

  7. Farrokhzad is a major voice whose work and life have influenced films, art exhibits, songs, and styles in twentieth century Persian literature.