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    Naqsh-e Jahan Square (Persian: میدان نقش جهان Maidān-e Naghsh-e Jahān; trans: "Image of the World Square"), also known as the Shah Square (میدان شاه)...
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  • Naqsh-i-Jahan (نقش جہان) was khan of Moghulistan from 1415 to 1418. He was son of Shams-i-Jahan. v t e...
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    was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran. Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and...
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  • Shams-i-Jahan (شمس جہان) was Khan of Mughlistan from 1399 to 1408. He was the son of Khizr Khoja. Two of his daughters were married to grandsons of the...
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    succeeded by his three sons in succession: Shams-i-Jahan (1399–1408), Muhammad Khan (1408–1415), and Naqsh-i-Jahan (1415–1418). Upon Khizr Khoja's death, Timur...
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  • Khoja's sons, Shams-i-Jahan and Muhammad Khan, served successively as rulers of Moghulistan. They were followed by a third Khan, Naqsh-i-Jahan. An exact relationship...
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    architecture from the 7th- to 9th-century period: the Shah Mosque, Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Iran Late Byzantine architecture of the Tarnovo school in Bulgaria...
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  • Khan Dughlat Khizr Khoja Shams-i-Jahan Muhammad Khan (?–1415), the Khan of Moghulistan from 1408 until 1415 Naqsh-i-Jahan Awais Khan Sher Muhammad Awais...
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    Safavid dynasty. In the 17th century, Naqsh-i Jahan Square in Isfahan was built as a polo field by King Abbas I. The game was also learnt by the neighbouring...
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  • and great grandsons of Appak Khoja, Ak Taghliks Burhan ad-Din Khoja and Jahan Khoja were rescued by Qings troops in Ili River Valley from Dzungar's captivity...
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    when he was only seven years old. Naqsh-i Jahan Square in Isfahan is a polo field which was built by king Abbas I in the 17th century.[citation needed]...
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  • Padshah Ghdzt, ANNETTE SUSANNAH BEVERIDGE Mirza Muhammad Haidar. The Tarikh-i-Rashidi: A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia.Trans. Edward Denison Ross...
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    Agha Bozorg Mosque, Kashan, Shah Mosque, Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque in Naqsh-i Jahan Square. Hatra in Nineveh, Iraq. From the 3rd to 1st century BCE, although...
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    Ashura Architecture Mosques Fatima Masumeh Shrine Imam Reza shrine Naqsh-i Jahan Square Iranian architecture Organizations Bonyad Astan Quds Razavi Imam...
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  • Khanate (complete list) – Shams-i-Jahan, Khan (1399–1408) Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan), Khan (1408–1415) Naqsh-i-Jahan, Khan (1415–1418) Awais Khan...
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    into the hands of enemies and all my stature gone. As long as I breathe, therefore, I will strive for the preservation of this country, be it at the...
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    declared intention of redistributing income to the poor and families of martyrs, i.e. those killed in the service of the country. The assets of many Iranians...
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  • Moghulistan from 1408 to 1415. Muhammad Khan's brothers included Shams-i-Jahan. After Esen Buqa Khan, excepting Tughlugh Timur Khan, there was no one...
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  • Hiyat-i-Khan (Walls of Khan) in Samarkand. Hiyat-i-Khan was a large place and each division of it had a separate name. One of them was the Hauz-i-Bostan-i-Khan...
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  • Jamil Naqsh (Urdu: جمِیل نقش), (25 December 1939 – 16 May 2019) was a British Pakistani painter who lived a reclusive life in London from 2012 until his...
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