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Симнан — (Simnan) город в персидской провинции Ирак Аджми, на южном склоне цепи Таберистан, на реке того же имени, на зап. границе Великой солончаковой степи и на торговой дороге Тегеран Мешхед; 1126 м над ур. моря; окружен стенами со сторожевыми башнями… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Sarbadars — The Sarbadars (from sarbadar , head on gallows ; also known as Sarbedaran) were a mixture of religious dervishes and secular rulers that came to rule over part of western Khurasan in the midst of the disintegration of the Mongol Ilkhanate in the… … Wikipedia
Shams al-Mo'ali Abol-hasan Ghaboos ibn Wushmgir — (alt. Qabus) (d. 1012) was the Ziyarid ruler of Gurgan and Tabaristan (977 981; 997 1012). He was the son of Vushmgir and a daughter of the Bavandi Ispahbad Sharvin.Upon Vushmgir s death in 967, his eldest son Bisutun marched to the capital… … Wikipedia
Bisutun — (died 977) was the ruler of the Ziyarids (967 977). He was the eldest son of Vushmgir.During his father s lifetime, Bisutun was the governor of Tabaristan. Upon Vushmgir s death in 967 during a hunting expedition, he went to Gurgan to assume… … Wikipedia
Chupan — Amir Chupan, also known as Choban or Coban (امیر چوپان سلدوز), (d. November 1327), was a Chupanid noble of the Ilkhanate, and nominal general of the Mongol Empire. His father was named Malek of Mongol Suldus clan. His ancestor was Chilaun… … Wikipedia
Kulgam — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Kulgam | type = city | latd = 33.65 | longd = 75.02 locator position = right | state name = Jammu and Kashmir district = Kulgamleader title = leader name = altitude = 1739 population as of = 2001… … Wikipedia
Amir Vali — (also spelled Wali) was the ruler of Astarabad and parts of Mazandaran from 1356 until 1366, and again from c. 1374 until 1384. His relatively long reign was dominated by conflict with the Sarbadars and the Jalayirids, and ended only upon the… … Wikipedia
Wajih ad-Din Mas'ud — (d. 1344) was the leader of the Sarbadars of Sabzewar from 1338/1339 until his death. Under his rule, the Sarbadar state developed its characteristic dual nature as both a secular and radical Shi i state.Early ReignMas ud was the son of Fadlullah … Wikipedia
Ibn Asakir — Ibn Asākir (arabe : ابن عساكر), a(1105 1175), né et mort à Damas, était un éminent savant musulman Shâfi ite et théologien Ash arite, auteur du célèbre Tārīkh Dimashq (Histoire de Damas), en 80 volumes, qui recense et biographie tous les… … Wikipédia en Français