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  1. 13 de may. de 2022 · Firoz Shah Tughlaq was succeeded by one of his grandsons, Tughlaq Shah. He eventually took the name Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq II. But he died within a year, and the Sultanate descended into political turmoil. Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah Tughlaq was the Tughlaq dynasty's final ruler

  2. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Reign of Ghiyā s al-Dīn Balban. On 13 Jumādī I 664 (20 February 1266), Balban was ceremonially placed – with the new royal laqab of Ghiyā s al-Dīn – on the throne of the White Palace in Delhi [ 1, 10, 15 ]. He installed his own son Muḥammad as the governor of Lahore and neighboring frontier districts like Sindh.

  3. Ghias ad-din (Georgian: ღიას ად-დინი; fl. 1206–1226) was a member of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226. A son of the emir of Erzurum , he converted to Christianity on his father's order so as he could marry the queen of Georgia.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2022 · Ghias ad-din (Georgian: ღიას ად-დინი; fl. 1206–1226) was a member of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226. A son of the emir of Erzurum, he converted to Christianity on his father's order so as he could marry the queen of Georgia. Ghias ad-din's position at the Georgian court was weak and the spousal relationship was ...

  5. Ghias ad-Din Ghias ad-din (Georgian: ღიას ად-დინი ; fl. 1206–1226 ) was a member of the Seljuk dynasty of Rum and husband of Queen Rusudan of Georgia from c. 1223 to 1226. A son of the emir of Erzurum, he converted to Christianity on his father's order so as he could marry the queen of Georgia.

  6. Ghiyāth al-Dīn Jamshīd Masʿūd al-Kāshī (or al-Kāshānī) [2] ( Persian: غیاث الدین جمشید کاشانی Ghiyās-ud-dīn Jamshīd Kāshānī) (c. 1380 Kashan, Iran – 22 June 1429 Samarkand, Transoxania) was an astronomer and mathematician during the reign of Tamerlane . Much of al-Kāshī's work was not brought to Europe ...

  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Gürcü Hatun was the daughter of Queen Rusudan of Georgia and the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II. She was a sister of King David VI of Georgia. Like most Georgians, Tamar initially remained an Eastern Orthodox Christian but is known to have converted to Islam at a later point, with no further information on how the conversion came about.