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  1. Jahan Malek Khatun (Persian: جهان ملك خاتون, jahān malik khātūn) was an Injuid poet and princess. She wrote under pen name Jahān (Persian: جهان, lit. 'World') and was a contemporary of the poet Hafez.

    • Jalāl ud-Din Masūʿdshāh
    • Amīn al-Dīn Jahromī
  2. Jahan Malek Khatun (en persa: جهان ملك خاتون ‎; Shiraz, c. 1324-c. 1393) fue una princesa Injuid y poetisa, contemporánea de Hafez. Escribió bajo el seudónimo Jahan (en persa: جهان ‎, lit. 'Mundo'). 1 . Biografía. Se desconoce su fecha de nacimiento, pero sus padres se casaron en 1324, por lo que debió de nacer después de esa fecha.

    • Shiraz (Irán)
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ögedei_KhanÖgedei Khan - Wikipedia

    Other wives included Möge Khatun (former concubine of Genghis Khan) and Jachin Khatun. Principal wives: Boraqchin; Töregene. Güyük – the 3rd Great Khan of the Mongols; Koden – the first Buddhist Mongol prince; Köchü (died 1237) – during the campaign in Song China. Shiremün – appointed heir by Ögedei. Boladchi; Söse ...

    • 13 September 1229 – 11 December 1241
    • 11 December 1241 (aged 54–55), Mongol Empire
  4. 6 de jul. de 2021 · Jahan Malek Khatun (fl. 1324–1382) was an Iranian poet and princess at the Injuid court, which had its capital in Shiraz. She was a contemporary of Hafez, and is the only known premodern Persian poet to locate her writing within a tradition of female poets in a prose preface to her collected poems.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Abstract. Jahan Malik Khatun was a fourteenth-century Injuid princess and Persian poet. A contemporary of the poets Hafiz (ca. 1315–1390 CE) and ʿUbayd Zakani (d. 1370 CE), she lived in a politically volatile period following the fall of the Ilkhanate, a dynasty established by Genghis Khan’s grandson Hulagu Khan whose rule ...

    • 657952@soas.ac.uk
  6. 15 de dic. de 2008 · JAHĀN-MALEK ḴĀTUN – Encyclopaedia Iranica. JAHĀN-MALEK ḴĀTUN (b. after 724/1324, d. after 784/1382), Injuid (see INJU DYNASTY) princess, poet, and contemporary of Ḥāfeẓ (715-92/1315-90) á. Jahān-Malek Ḵātun was the only child of the Injuid ruler Jalāl-al-Din Masʿudšāh (k. 1342) to survive to adulthood.

  7. Tumba 1, Copán, Honduras. Dibujo: Barbara W. Fash. México antiguo. El antiguo futuro del k’atun. Historia y profecía en un espacio circular. Erik Velásquez García. Para los mayas prehispánicos y coloniales el futuro estaba escrito en el pasado. Por ello, para afrontar el incierto devenir, fijaron su atención en los acontecimientos ...