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  1. Detailed information about the coin ¼ Ashrafi, Anonymous (Qandahar), Arghun dynasty, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  2. Aug 16, 2012 · She also participated in wars, dressed up as male. And during Arghun Dynasty, Bibi Zarif Khanum, Mah Begum, Sultan Begum, Khanzada Begum, and Bibi Daulat were known for their giving expert advice on political issues. LAILA: Sayed Qadam’s wife was a very intelligent women.

  3. The Arghun dynasty gave way to Babur shortly afterwards. From 1556 to 1595 the region was under the Safavid dynasty . The army of Akbar the Great then brought what is now Pakistani and Iranian Balochistan under control of the Mughal Empire until 1638, when it was again transferred to Persia.

  4. Arghun Dynasty - Arghun Dynasty of Sindh - Tarkhan Branch Tarkhan Branch During the civil war between Shah Husayn and Muhammad 'Isa Tarkhan, the latter had sent a request for the help to the Portuguese at Bassein.

  5. The "Orthodox" Caliphate was replaced by the Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) which was governed by the Umayyad dynasty (in Arabic, al-'Umawiyyūn or Banū'Umayya "Sons of Umayya"), coming from Mecca. After toppling the Umayyad Caliphate in the Abbasid revolution, the Abbasid Caliphate (in Arabic, ʿAbbāsiyyūn) was established and lasted from 750 ...

  6. The rise to power of Ahmed came as a result of the end of the rule of Hulegu, his father, who was the Mongol ruler of Iran. This occurred during the Il-Khanid dynasty, where Iran was conquered by the Mongols, and the Islamic world was subdued. Hulegu was a great ruler of the Mongols as he served as the fourth great khan who was appointed to ...

  7. CE. Shah Beg, founder of the Arghun dynasty in Sindh, left Qandhar due to the growing pressure of Babur from the north-east.2 Emerging political turmoil gave him an opportunity to establish his rule in Sindh. The Arghuns strived hard to keep cordial relations with the Mughals by claiming common ancestry. Though, Akbar (r. 1556-1605

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