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  1. Portrait of Emperor Humayun, c.1620. Despite being named as Miran Shah, this painting most likely depicts Emperor Humayun. The image derives from the same source as the portrait of Humayun in a landscape by Payag from the Late Shah Jahan Album in the Sackler Museum. The emperor holds a ruby turban ornament ( sarpech) whilst kneeling beside a ...

  2. Miran Shah ( 1366 - 1408 ), troisième fils de Tamerlan. Gouverneur d' Azerbaïdjan et d' Irak, il devint fou vers 1399, peut-être après une chute de cheval, et fut écarté du pouvoir. Il est vaincu et tué par le Kara Koyunlu Kara Youssouf le 20 avril 1408 . Miran Shah eut des descendants tout à fait compétents, parmi lesquels Abu Saïd ...

  3. Miran Shah Marketing, Islamabad, Pakistan. 303 likes · 46 were here. Any kind of sale and purchase of property in Islamabad Rawalpindi and Peshawar please do contact

  4. The break between Quetta and Miran Shah led only temporarily to the Haqqanis attempting to prevent Quetta’s access to what Miran Shah considered ‘their’ provinces. In practice the Haqqanis never had monopolistic control over all Loya Paktia and Logar; in Paktika the Quetta Shura still maintained a significant presence in 2015, while in Logar the Peshawar Shura had a presence.

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  6. This website is dedicated to the spiritual benefits of Sarkar Shah-e-Miran Hazrat Pir Miran Saiyed Ali-Vali Sarkar (r.d.), Ashraf Nagar, Khambat Sharif, Gujarat India. These spiritual and worldly gifts are distributed from the hands of Hazrat Pir-e-Tariqat, Rais-e-Millat, Alama Al-Hajj Saiyad Rais Ashraf Ashrafi-ul-Jillani Sajjadanasheen Darbar ...

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miran_ShahMiran Shah - Wikipedia

    Miran Shah, senza porre alcuna difficoltà, tornò con loro per affrontare suo padre, che a questo punto era arrivato a Soltaniyeh per affrontarlo. Dopo essere stato legato con una corda al collo, Miran Shah apparve davanti all'imperatore e implorò il suo perdono.