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  2. Jahangir Mirza (Timurid prince) - Wikipedia

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    The Mu’izz al-Ansab (The Glorifier of Genealogies), the most important source regarding the structure of the Timurid royal family during this period, is contradictory on this point. It states that Jahangir was the eldest, but the family of Umar Shaikh is presented first in the genealogy itself, implying that the latter was born first.

  3. Umar Shaikh Mirza I - Wikipedia

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    There is some disagreement regarding whether Umar Shaikh Mirza I or his brother Jahangir Mirza was the eldest of Timur's sons. The Mu'izz al-Ansab (The Glorifier of Genealogies), the most important source regarding the structure of the Timurid royal family during this period, is contradictory on this point. It states that Jahangir was the ...

  4. Asma Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Asma Jilani Jahangir (Urdu: عاصمہ جہانگیر, romanized: ʿĀṣimah Jahāṉgīr; 27 January 1952 – 11 February 2018) was a Pakistani Muhajir human rights lawyer and social activist who co-founded and chaired the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and AGHS Legal Aid Cell. [3]

  5. Jahangir - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir is a character in the novel Beloved Empress Mumtaz Mahal: A Historical Novel by Nina Consuelo Epton. [110] Jahangir is a principal character in the novel Nurjahan: A historical novel by Jyoti Jafa. [111] Jahangir is a character in the novel Taj, a Story of Mughal India by Timeri Murari. [112]

  6. Timur - Wikipedia

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    The Mu'izz al-Ansab, written decades later, says that she was related to the Yasa'uri tribe, whose lands bordered that of the Barlas. [36] Ibn Khaldun recounted that Timur himself described to him his mother's descent from the legendary Persian hero Manuchehr. [37] Ibn Arabshah suggested that she was a descendant of Genghis Khan. [19]

  7. Muslim conquests of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baladhuri's account on the authority of Al-Mada'ini in Futuh al-Buldan and Ansab al-Ashraf, is the fullest documentation of the campaign. Tabari's account runs parallel but is based on Abu Mikhnaf and does not include the poem of A'sha Hamdan included in Ansab al-Ashraf. Ibn Qutaybah's Kitab al-Ma'arif only makes a bare mention.

  8. Ormus - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Ormus (also known as Hormoz or Hormuz; Persian: هرمز; Portuguese: Ormuz) was located in the eastern side of the Persian Gulf and extended as far as Bahrain in the west at its zenith.

  9. Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources

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    The Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources (ANSAB) is a non-governmental organization, headquartered in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in 1992. It was established in 1992. ANSAB is committed to enterprise oriented solutions to biodiversity conservation and sustainable community development.