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  1. Mubāriz al-Dīn Isfendiyār Bey ( Old Anatolian Turkish: عزالدين اصفنديار; c. 1360 –26 February 1440), was a member of the Candar dynasty that reigned as bey from 1385 until his death in 1440.

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  3. Fülane Sultan Hatun (died in 1395, buried at Sinop), married Candaroğlu Süleyman Pasha, brother of Gülbahar Hatun, and was mother of Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar Bey. She had also a daughter who married Murad I , Süleyman's younger half-brother.

  4. May 22, 2010 · As the Ilkhanate broke up in 1335, a guy like Yazd governor Mubariz al-Din Muhammad ibn Muzaffar could bloodily carve out a state of his own.* Renowned for his cruelties, Mubariz al-Din ended his life blinded by his heir, Shah Shuja (or Shah Shujaa).

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  6. Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar; S. Şemsi Pasha This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 01:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. In 1353, when Hafiz was in his late twenties, the Muzaffarid chief, Mubariz al-Din, invaded the poet’s hometown of Shiraz. A ruthless, dogmatic Muslim, he prohibited sama (Sufi dancing), closed down all the taverns and brothels, and harshly prosecuted those who breached social and moral edicts, like wine drinkers.

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