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  1. Ghiyāth al-Dīn Jamshīd ibn Masʾūd al-Kāshī, or just Jamshīd al-Kāshī (c. 1380–1429), Persian astronomer and mathematician. Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah (1390–1411), third Sultan of the first Ilyas Shahi dynasty of Bengal. Ghiyāth al-Dīn ʿAlī Iṣfahānī, fifteenth century, scholar in Badakhshān. Ghiyath Shah (1469–1500), second ...

  2. Qāḍī Aḥmad Burhān al-Dīn ( Turkish: Kadı Burhâneddin; Azerbaijani: Qazi Bürhanəddin; 8 January 1345 – 1398) was vizier to the Eretnid rulers of Anatolia. In 1381, he took over Eretnid lands and claimed the title of sultan for himself. He is most often referred to by the title Qadi, a name for Islamic judges, which was his first ...

  3. 10 de dic. de 2022 · Ghias addin (fl.12061226) was a member of the Seljuq 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. Amongst the members of the present-day Naqshbandi order, particularly in Turkey, Baha al-Din is known as "Shah-e Naqshband." [1] Some historians agree that the original Naqshbandi had a particularly Iranian or Khurasanian attitude, which according to H. Algar / Encyclopædia Iranica is supported by the fact that Baha al-Din was surrounded by a ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Hoarda de Aur: Ghias ad-Din Muhammad Ozbeg (Uzbek) (han din dinastia Batuizilor, 1313-1342), Tinibeg (han din dinastia Batuizilor, 1341-1342) și Djanibeg I (han din dinastia Batuizilor, 1342-1357) India, statul Delhi: Ghias ad-Din Ulugh Han (sau Jauna) Muhammad Șah ibn Tughluk (sultan din dinastia Tughlukizilor, 1325-1351)

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_NarinDavid VI - Wikipedia

    The son of Queen Rusudan by her Seljuk husband, Ghias ad-din, David was crowned at Kutaisi, as joint sovereign by his mother in 1230. Fearing that her nephew David would claim the throne at her death, Rusudan held the latter prisoner at the court of her son-in-law, the Seljuk sultan Kaykhusraw II , and in 1243 sent her son David to the Mongol court of Batu Khan in Karakorum to get official ...