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  1. Muʿīn al-Dīn Sulaymān Parwāna ( Persian: معین الدین سلیمان پروانه ), simply known as Parwāna ( پروانه; died 2 August 1277), was a Persian [2] statesman, who was for a time (especially between 1261–1277) a key player in Anatolian politics involving the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, the Mongol Ilkhanate ...

  2. Mu'in al-Din Sulaiman Parwana, better known as Pervâne, was a vizier during the dissolution period of the Anatolian Seljuks in the second half of the 13th century. In 1262, he recaptured Sinop from the Trebizond Empire. The sultan granted Sinop to Pervane as an iqta, a fief.

    • 1265
    • Sinop, Turkey
  3. Mu'in al-Din Suleiman Pervâne ( persa : معین الدین سلیمان پروانه ), más conocido como Pervane ( persa : پروانه ) fue un estadista persa [1] , que fue durante un tiempo (especialmente entre 1261 y 1277) un actor clave en Política de Anatolia que involucra al Sultanato Seljuk de Rûm , el Ilkhanate mongol y los mamelucos bajo Baybars .

  4. Mu'in al-Din Suleiman Pervâne ( persa : معین الدین سلیمان پروانه ), más conocido como Pervane ( persa : پروانه ) fue un estadista persa [1] , que fue durante un tiempo (especialmente entre 1261-1277) una clave jugador en la política de Anatolia que involucra al sultanato selyúcida de Rûm , el ilkhanate mongol y los mamelucos bajo Baybars .

  5. Pervâneoğlu (in Turkish plural Pervâneoğulları, 'sons of the pervâne') or Beylik of Sinop was an Anatolian beylik that existed between the second half of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th (1261–1326). The beylik was founded by Mu'in al-Din, Seljuk pervâne of Persian origin.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2014 · Zuhal Olcay - Pervane

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  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Mu'in al-Din Sulaiman Parwana (Persian: معین الدین سلیمان پروانه‎), better known as Pervane (Persian: پروانه‎, meaning bird in Persian), was an Iranian statesman, who was for a time (especially between 1261–1277) a key player in Anatolian politics involving the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, the Mongol ...