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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Persian_JewsPersian Jews - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Persian Jews also constitute a large part of the membership at Sinai Temple in Westwood, one of the largest Conservative congregations in the United States. The Iranian American Jewish Federation (IAJF) of Los Angeles is a prominent non-profit organization that has been serving the Iranian Jewish community of Greater Los Angeles for the last ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marco_PoloMarco Polo - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Marco Polo ( / ˈmɑːrkoʊ ˈpoʊloʊ / ⓘ, Venetian: [ˈmaɾko ˈpolo], Italian: [ˈmarko ˈpɔːlo] ⓘ; c. 1254 – 8 January 1324) [1] was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. [2] [3] His travels are recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo (also known as Book of the ...

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · 7. Who was responsible for Marco Polo's book other than himself? Answer: Rustichello da Pisa. Rustichello da Pisa was an author that Marco was in jail with for some time during the war of Genoa and Venice. For some reason the people loved to arrest each other, and otherwise nobody believed any of Marco's tales from China.

  5. pakistanalmanac.com › balochistan-sibiBalochistan-Sibi

    4 days ago · The Arghun Dynasty ruled the southern part of Afghanistan and Sindh province of Pakistan from the late 15th century to early 16th century. The Panri tribe is also called the Barozai tribe. Sibi District Gazetteer 1907 p.25. The Durrani Empire ruled Afghanistan from 1747-1842

  6. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-kashmore-kandhkotSindh-Kashmore-Kandhkot

    20 hours ago · The Soomra Empire extended from Bhakkar (Punjab) to the sea, and thus, included the Kashmore-Kandhkot district. The Sammas unseated the Soomras and took possession of Sehwan, but were defeated by Shah Beg Arghun in 1522 A.D. The Arghuns were defeated by the Sikh Tarkhans, who then ruled this part of India, from 1554 to 1591.

  7. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-daduSindh-Dadu

    20 hours ago · The Mughal Emperor Akbar, who was born in Sindh (Umerkot town of Umerkot district) made Sindh a part of the Mughal Empire, but even during Mughal Rule, Sindh continued to be semi-autonomous. The region was annexed by the Arghun Dynasty and the Turkhan or Tarkhan dynasties from 1519 to 1625 (both of which were of Turkic-Afghan origins).

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