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  2. Muzaffarids (Iran) - Wikipedia

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    The Muzaffarid dynasty (Persian: مظفریان) was a Muslim dynasty that came to power in Iran following the breakup of the Ilkhanate in the 14th century. At their zenith, they ruled a kingdom comprising Iranian Azerbaijan , Central Persia, and Persian Iraq .

  3. Muzaffarids (Somalia) - Wikipedia

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    The Muẓaffarid is the second known dynasty of Mogadishu. Its first attested ruler, ʿUmar al-Malik al-Muẓaffar, bore the title of sultan. He is known from his coins. [2] Coins were minted throughout the Muẓaffarid period. The prosperity of Mogadishu during this time stemmed from its status as a trade link between the interior and the sea ...

  4. Muzaffarids - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarids or Muzaffarid dynasty may refer to: Muzaffarids (Iran), rulers of parts of central and southwestern Iran from 1335 to 1393; Muzaffarids (Gujarat), rulers of the Sultanate of Gujarat in India from 1391 to 1583; Muzaffarids (Somalia), rulers of Mogadishu from c. 1500 to c. 1624

  5. Mubariz al-Din Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Mubariz al-Din Muhammad (Persian: مبارز الدین محمد; 1301–1363), was the founder of the Muzaffarid dynasty, ruling from 1314 to 1358. He was born to a family of Persians with distant Arab origin, which settled in Khurasan during the Islamic conquest.

  6. Timeline of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tabriz, ... Chobanid dynasty: 1335–1357: Muzaffarid dynasty: 1335–1393: ... A 16th-century map of Tabriz

  7. Median kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The history of the period c. 650–550 BCE — the apparent zenith of Median power — remains poorly understood. [16] While Classical Greek sources claim the existence of a Median Empire during this period, tangible evidence supporting the existence of such an empire has not yet been found and contemporaneous sources from this period rarely ...

  8. Shah Shoja Mozaffari - Wikipedia

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    Shah Shoja was born on 10 March 1333—he was the son of the Muzaffarid ruler Mubariz al-Din Muhammad and a woman named Khatun Qotlogh Beg, better known as Makhdum Shah, daughter of the Mongol ruler Qutb al-Din Shah Jahan.

  9. Muzaffar Shah I - Wikipedia

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    The Muzaffarid dynasty was founded by Muzaffar Shah I. There are multiple theories of origin of Muzaffar Shah, he has been stated as a Tank Rajput who lived in Thanesar in modern-day Haryana. [1] [2] or a Khatri with origins in south Punjab. [3] Misra states that Tank were Khatris who were agrarian people belonging to south Punjab. [4]