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Miran Shah o Mirza Miran Shah Beg (1366 - 16 de abril de 1408) (en persa: میران شاہ , en azerí: Miranşah) fue un príncipe timúrida, hijo de Tamerlán y de su concubina Mengliçek.. 1 Se casó con dos princesas gengiskánidas y recibió el título de güregen (yerno real)
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- Gur-e Amir
Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 de abril de 1408), comúnmente conocido como Miran Shah (persa: میران شاہ), era hijo del conquistador de Asia Central Timur, fundador del Imperio Timurid.
Mīrānshāh ( Urdu: میران شاہ ) ( Pashto: میران شاه) is a small town that is the administrative headquarters of North Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Miranshah lies on the banks of the Tochi River in a wide valley surrounded by the foothills of the Hindu Kush mountains.
Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 April 1408), commonly known as Miran Shah ( Persian: میران شاہ ), was a son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur, founder of the Timurid Empire.
His oldest son, Miran-Shah, ruled Persia as Timur’s viceroy. A fall from a horse caused him brain damage, and Miran-Shah became a shadow of his former self. Taking advantage of Miran-Shah’s disability, Timur’s enemies raided his domain and fomented unrest.
Mirza Jalal-ud-din Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 20 April 1408), commonly known as Miran Shah (Persian: میران شاہ), was a son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur, founder of the Timurid Empire. During his father's reign, Miran Shah was initially a powerful regional governor and prominent military commander, having aided Timur in his ...