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  1. Qutb al-Din Mohammad. Mother. Kutlugh Turkan. Safwat al-Din Khatun (1256–1295 , Persian: صفوت الدنیا خاتون ), otherwise known as Padishah Khatun ( Persian: پادشاه خاتون ), was the ruler of Kirman from 1292 until 1295 as a member of the Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty in Persia and a poet in Persian language. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  2. Kurdujin Khatun obtained the order to execute Padishah Khatun from Baydu, thanks to her stepdaughter, Shah Alam. Padishah was executed on the spot near Kushk-e Zar in June or July 1295. [1] After her victorious entrance, Kurdujin Khatun ruled Kerman. [2] However, she was soon replaced by Muzaffar al-Din Mohammad, Muzaffar al-Din Hajjaj 's son ...

  3. After Abaqa’s death (680/1282) she remained at court. But when his successor, Aḥmad Takudār, deposed Qotloḡ Tarkān in favor of her stepson Soyurḡatmeš, Pādšāh traveled to Siāh Kuh, where she met her mother in Ṣafar 681/May 1282 and accompanied her to the Il-khan’s ordu. When Tarkān passed away the following summer (682/1283 ...

  4. The poet Padishah was a member of the Mongol Kutlugh-Khanid dynasty, who ruled in Persia and reigned over Kirman (in south-west Persia) in the 13th century. This dynasty was part of the Ilkhanate, one of the four divisions within the Mongol Empire. In the Ilkhanid period (1256-1353), both religious and secular arts flourished.

  5. Safwat al-Din Khatun, otherwise known as Padishah Khatun, was a member of the Mongol nobility during the Kutlugh-Khanid dynasty when Mongols ruled in Persia. She was born in the Persian province of Kirman. She was a known as a great beauty, and as a poet, who married twice.

  6. Farrokhzad is a major voice whose work and life have influenced films, art exhibits, songs, and styles in twentieth century Persian literature. She came of age during the autocratic Shah Pahlavi regime. Educated in girls schools, she never received a high school diploma but at age thirteen or fourteen began composing poetry.

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