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  1. Muʿīn al-Dīn Sulaymān Parwāna ( Persian: معین الدین سلیمان پروانه ), simply known as Parwāna ( پروانه; died 2 August 1277), was a Persian [2] statesman, who was for a time (especially between 1261–1277) a key player in Anatolian politics involving the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, the Mongol Ilkhanate ...

  2. Muin al-Din Parwana:: The Servant of Two Masters? Download; XML; Muin al-Din Sulayman Parwana Download; XML; 1092:: A Murderous Year Download; XML; Ibn al-‘Adim’s Biography of the Seljuq Sultan, Alp Arslan Download; XML; The Power Struggle between the Seljuqs and the Isma‘ilis of Alamut, 487–518/1094–1124:: The Seljuq ...

    • Carole Hillenbrand
  3. The career of Najm al-Din Il-Ghazi', Der Islam 58/2 (1981), 250-291. "Some mediaeval Islamic approaches to source material", Oriens 27-8 (1981), 197-225. "The establishment of Artuqid power in Diyar Bakr in the twelfth century", Studia Islamica LIV (1981), Professor Carole Hillenbrand Professorof Islamic History

  4. Hillenbrand, Carole. "8 Mu‘in al-Din Sulayman Parwana" In The Medieval Turks: Collected Essays, 117-120. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022.

    • Carole Hillenbrand
  5. Mu'în al-Dîn Sulaymân Parwana was in charge of administrative duties in Kayseri and his wife Gurcy Khatun was about to go to Kayseri. Due to spritual attachment to Mawlânâ, she wanted to stay in Konya; hence she herself found out a solution to ease her grief due to this spatial separation: She sent out 'Ayn alDawlah, painter of the Seljukid palace, along with a few officers to draw ...

  6. Muʿīn al-Dīn Sulaymān Parwāna, simply known as Parwāna, was a Persian statesman, who was for a time a key player in Anatolian politics involving the Seljuk...

  7. Muin al-Din Parwana: the servant of two masters?”, Miscellanea Arabica et Islamica, ed F de Jong, Peeters, Louvain, 1993, 267-275. “Aspects of jihad propaganda: the evidence of 12th century inscriptions”, Proceedings of the Conference on the History of the Crusades, University of Bir Zeit, Bir Zeit, 1993, 53-63.