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  1. Sultan Husayn Bayqara Mirza (Persian: سلطان حسین بایقرا Husayn Bāyqarā; June/July 1438 – 4 May 1506) was the Timurid ruler of Herat from 1469 until May 4, 1506, with a brief interruption in 1470.

    • Mansur Mirza
    • 1469 – 4 May 1506
  2. Husayn Bayqara; Información personal; Nacimiento: Julio de 1438 Herāt (Imperio timúrida) Fallecimiento: 4 de mayo de 1506 Baba Ilahi: Sepultura: Mousallah Complex, Herāt y Afganistán: Religión: Islam: Familia; Familia: Dinastía timúrida: Padres: Umar Shaikh Firuza Sultan Begum (it) Hijos: Badi az-Zaman: Información profesional ...

    • 4 de mayo de 1506, Baba Ilahi
    • Mousallah Complex, Herāt y Afganistán
  3. Introducción Husayn Bayqara; Primeros años y linaje; Período de anarquía en Jorasán; En Merv y Corasmia; Conflicto Timúridas-Kara Koyunlu; Conflicto con Abu Sa'id; Rey de Jorasán; Conflicto con Ak Koyunlu y Yadigar Muhammad Mirza; Administración; Amenaza uzbeka; Referencias; Bibliografía

  4. 15 de dic. de 2004 · Manṣur b. Bāyqarā, the last Timurid ruler of major importance in Khorasan (r. 873-75/1469-70 and 875-911/1470-1506). Through his father he was a great-grandson of Timur’s second son, ʿOmar-Šayḵ, and through his mother, Firuza Begom (a daughter of Timur’s third son, Mirānšāh), a great-grandson of Timur himself; born in Herat in ...

  5. association with. Mīrkhwānd. In Mīrkhwānd. …of the last Timurid sultan, Ḥusayn Bayqarah (1469–1506), Mīrkhwānd enjoyed the protection of Ḥusayn’s renowned minister, ʿAlī Shīr Navāʾī, a celebrated patron of literature and himself a writer of great distinction.

  6. Sulṭān Ḥusayn b. Manṣūr b. Bāyqarā Mīrzā was born in Herat in Muḥarram 842/June–July 1438. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Sulṭān Ḥusayn, and he included the name of his paternal grandfather, Bāyqarā, in his own name. His name, with honorifics, was Muʿizz al-Dīn Abū l-Ghāzī Sulṭān Ḥusayn-i Bāyqarā ...

  7. The Encyclopaedia Iranica is a comprehensive research tool dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent