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  2. Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani - Wikipedia

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    Shib ad-Din became a follower of Mir Syed Hasan Semnani and so Hamadani was welcomed in Kashmir by the king and his heir apparent Qutbu'd-Din Shah. At that time, the Kashmiri ruler, Qutub ad-Din Shah was at war with Firuz Shah Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi, but Hamdani brokered a peace. Hamdani stayed in Kashmir for six months.

  3. Khanqah-e-Moula - Wikipedia

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    The Khanqah-e-Moula Kashmiri: خانقاہِ معلیٰ), also known as Shah-e-Hamadan Masjid and Khanqah, is a Sunni mosque located in the Old City of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Situated on the right bank of the river Jhelum between the Fateh Kadal and Zaina Kadal bridges, it was built in 1395 CE , commissioned by Sultan Sikendar in ...

  4. List of Turkish television series - Wikipedia

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    5 No Blutv web series Masumiyet 13 Final Mavera 26 Final Metot 4 Final Gain web mini series Misafir 5 Final N Kuşağı 10 Final Youtube web series Olağan Şüpheliler 10 Final Exxen web series Oluversin Gari 6 Final TV film series Orta! Kafa! Aşk! 12 No Gain web series Öğrenci Evi 10 No Exxen web series Ölüm Zamanı 8 Final Exxen web series

  5. Kudüs Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi - Wikipedia

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    Kudüs Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi (English: Saladin: The Conqueror of Jerusalem) is a Turkish television series produced by Turkey's Akli Films and Pakistan’s Ansari and Shah Films. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The series is based on the life of Saladin , the founder of Ayyubid dynasty .

  6. Suleyman Shah - Wikipedia

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    Suleyman Shah (Ottoman Turkish: سلیمان شاه; Modern Turkish: Süleyman Şah) was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kaya Alp and the father of Ertuğrul, who was the father of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. [1]

  7. Shah Mir - Wikipedia

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    Shah Mir is believed to have come to Kashmir during the rule of Suhadeva, where he rose to prominence. After the death of Suhadeva and his brother, Udayanadeva, Shah Mir proposed marriage to the reigning queen, Kota Rani. She refused and continued her rule for five months till 1339, appointing Bhutta Bhikshana as prime minister.

  8. Mendirman Jaloliddin - Wikipedia

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    Mendirman Jaloliddin (pronounced [mendiɾmæn dʒælɒliddin], lit. ' I am Jaloliddin ', Uzbek Cyrillic: Мендирман Жалолиддин, romanized: Mendirman Zhaloliddin; Turkish: Bozkır Arslanı Celaleddin,) is an Uzbek-Turkish television series produced by Mehmet Bozdağ in collaboration with the Uzbek Ministry of Culture and Sports.

  9. Shah-Armens - Wikipedia

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    Another title Sökmen and his descendants assumed, as heirs to the local Armenian princes according to Clifford Edmund Bosworth, was the Persian title Shah-i Arman ("Shah of Armenia"), often rendered as Ermenshahs. This dynastic name, which the rulers adopted, was established through the "ethnic make-up and political history" of the region they ...