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  1. Miran Shah o Mirza Miran Shah Beg (1366 - 16 de abril de 1408) (en persa: میران شاہ ‎, en azerí: Miranşah) fue un príncipe timúrida, hijo de Tamerlán y de su concubina Mengliçek.. [1] Se casó con dos princesas gengiskánidas y recibió el título de güregen (yerno real)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miran_ShahMiran Shah - Wikipedia

    Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 April 1408), commonly known as Miran Shah (Persian: میران شاہ), was a son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur, founder of the Timurid Empire. During his father's reign, Miran Shah was initially a powerful regional governor and prominent military commander, having aided Timur in ...

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › miran-shahMiran Shah _ AcademiaLab

    Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 de abril de 1408), comúnmente conocido como Miran Shah (persa: میران شاہ ), era hijo del conquistador de Asia Central Timur, fundador del Imperio Timurid. Durante el reinado de su padre, Miran Shah fue inicialmente un poderoso gobernador regional y un destacado comandante militar, habiendo ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiranshahMiranshah - Wikipedia

    Mīrānshāh ( Urdu: میران شاہ ) ( Pashto: میران شاه‎) is a small town that is the administrative headquarters of North Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Miranshah lies on the banks of the Tochi River in a wide valley surrounded by the foothills of the Hindu Kush mountains.

  5. One of the most contentious issues between Quetta and the two emerging alternative centres of power was the model of authority and command adopted. One criticism shared by both new autonomous shura s (Miran Shah and Peshawar) was that the trademark Taliban polycentrism was inadequate.

  6. Returning from India in 1399, Timur did not have time to rest. His oldest son, Miran-Shah, ruled Persia as Timur’s viceroy. A fall from a horse caused him brain damage, and Miran-Shah became a shadow of his former self. Taking advantage of Miran-Shahs disability, Timur’s enemies raided his domain and fomented unrest.

  7. Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 April 1408), commonly known as Miran Shah (Persian: میران شاہ), was a son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur, founder of the Timurid Empire. During his father's reign, Miran Shah was initially a powerful regional governor and prominent military commander, having aided Timur in his ...