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  1. The Arghun dynasty (Sindhi: ارغونن جي سلطنت) ruled over the area adjoining Southern Afghanistan and then the Sindh Sultanate from the late 15th century to the early 16th century. Arghun rule can be divided into two branches: the Arghun branch of Dhu'l-Nun Beg Arghun that ruled until 1554, and the Tarkhan branch of Muhammad Isa ...

  2. Mar 16, 2019 · History. The Dynasties of Egypt – a complete list and timeline of the rulers and Pharaohs of Egypt and how they relate to the biblical narrative. By Bible Blender. Mar 16, 2019 egypt. At a glance. hide. Pre-dynastic period: c.5500 – 3100 BC. Early Dynastic Period: 3100 – 2686 BC. First Dynasty of Egypt (3100 – 2890 BC)

  3. Jul 9, 2024 · The expulsion of the Hyksos occurred in 1533 BCE (https://www.academia.edu/2414447) The three Hyksos dynasties (XIV, XV, XVI) ruled Egypt from approximately 1750 to 1530 BCE, disappearing abruptly after the death of pharaoh Seqenenre Taa (XVII).

  4. Using this 966 BC date, one finds that the exodus took place in 1446 BC, according to 1 Kgs. 1:6. Based on this information, the exodus would have occurred in the third year of the reign of the pharaoh Amenhotep II (the 7 th pharaoh of the 18 th dynasty).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArghunArghun - Wikipedia

    Arghun Khan (Mongolian Cyrillic: Аргун; Traditional Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; c. 1258 – 10 March 1291) was the fourth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate, from 1284 to 1291. He was the son of Abaqa Khan, and like his father, was a devout Buddhist (although pro-Christian).

  6. SARGON sär’ gŏn (סַֽרְגֹ֖ון; Akkad. šarrukēn, “the king is legitimate”). The name is found only once in the Bible (Isa 20:1) where it refers to Sargon II of Assyria (721-705 b.c.). This Sargon was the son of Tiglath-pileser III, successor to his brother Shalmaneser V, and father of Sennacherib.

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  8. Nov 9, 2017 · - November 9, 2017. The Mongolian-descended Mahmud Ghazan was born around 1271 and was raised by his grandfather (Abagha Khan, r. 1265-1282) and his father (Arghun Khan, r. 1284-1291) to be a follower of the Buddhist faith. When Abagha Khan died, his son, Teguder, became the new khan of the Ilkhanate.

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