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  • Miniatura para Historia de los uigures
    eran conocidos en gran medida como Taranchi, Sart, gobernados por sus Moghul gobernantes de Khojijan. Otras partes del mundo islámico todavía conocían…
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  • Mughal Empire (redirección desde Moghul Empire)
    marriage to a Chinggisid princess. The word Mughal (also spelled Mogul or Moghul in English) is the Indo-Persian form of Mongol. The Mughal dynasty's early…
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  • Mongolian: Doluga, Dolugad; Dulğat; Chinese: 杜格拉特) was a Mongol (later Turko-Mongol) clan that served the Chagatai khans as hereditary vassal rulers…
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  • Pakistan, North India and Turkey. The empire was culturally hybrid, combining Turko-Mongolian and Persianate influences, with the last members of the dynasty…
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  • Mughal painting (redirección desde Moghul art)
    traditions. There was already a Muslim tradition of miniature painting under the Turko-Afghan Sultanate of Delhi which the Mughals overthrew, and like the Mughals…
    39 kB (4612 palabras) - 23:09 14 mar 2024
  • of Seljuk Turks in Turko-Persian tradition. They have since become the tradition of Turko-Indian in 12th Century. Mughal (Moghul) (A Sunni Islamic dynasty…
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  • Khanate underwent a transformation. In the west (Transoxiana), the mostly Turko-Mongol tribes, led by the Qara'unas amirs, seized control. In order to maintain…
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  • came under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate, and later the Moghuls (Mughal people) of Turko-Mongol origin. Jainism and Islam have different theological…
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  • and spiritual leaders from Baghdad fearing persecution at the hands of Turko-Mongol invaders. Some of the Abbasid members migrated westward and established…
    5 kB (642 palabras) - 05:52 26 sep 2022
  • Babur (redirección desde Baber (Moghul))
    Timurid elite. Some of Babur's relatives, such as his uncles Mahmud Khan (Moghul Khan) and Ahmad Khan, continued to identify as Mongols, and allowed him…
    74 kB (8458 palabras) - 22:18 19 may 2024
  • of Moghulistan, to reclaim Tashkent from him, Shaybani secretly met the Moghul Khan and agreed to betray and plunder Ahmed's army. This happened in the…
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  • comes from the Arabic word "хақ", which means "“truth, correctness" and the Turko-Persian word "Nazar," which means "vision". For much of his early life,…
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  • pre-medieval India was, however, greatly expanded during the Sultanate or Moghul periods when various types of trousers, robes, and tunics gained popularity…
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  • Moghul emperor, Humayun as the emperor passes through on his way to Ajmer. Rawal Maldev Singh (1551–1562) Rawal Harraj Singh (1562–1578), the Moghul king…
    44 kB (2228 palabras) - 23:29 22 abr 2024
  • the Shibanid Uzbeks, Crimean Tatars, Manghits/Noghays, and Chaghatays (Moghuls and Timurids), who shared a common language (Turkic), political ideology…
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  • Timur (2013). The Mulfuzat Timury, Or, Autobiographical Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Timur: Written in the Jagtay Turky Language. Cambridge University…
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  • Publishing Corporation. pp. The Kolis had even plundered the camp of the Moghul Emperor Humayun at Cambay ( Khambhat ) in 1535. ISBN 978-81-7075-035-2.…
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  • (2002). Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective. Cambridge University Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-521-52291-5. Rutherford, Alex (2010). Empire of the Moghul: Brothers…
    14 kB (1368 palabras) - 02:51 29 abr 2024
  • and Lodi dynasties Moghul, Yarkent, Turpan Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan Emirate and Kingdom of Afghanistan Canfield, Robert (1991). Turko-Persia in historical…
    55 kB (6541 palabras) - 09:33 15 may 2024
  • Medieval Islamic scholars called Ladakh the "Great Tibet" (derived from Turko-Arabic Ti-bat, meaning "highland"); Baltistan and other trans-Himalayan…
    138 kB (13 433 palabras) - 07:25 30 abr 2024
  • Turkic Anushtegin dynasty, a former vassal of the Qara Khitai. Although Turko-Mongol infiltration into Central Asia had started early, and the influence…
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  • well as in the later Ghurid Kingdom (1148–1215). From the beginning of the Turko-Afghan Khalji dynasty in 1290, Afghans are becoming more recognized in history…
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