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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 ...
Jan 6, 2019 · Because there is not a direct word-for-word equivalent for most languages, translators must use their own judgement, or more accurately, the judgement of large committees, to determine the most accurate translation. When reading the Bible, it helps to understand how the Bible is translated as well as the history of biblical translations. With this knowledge, you’ll understand the importance ...
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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).
History of the Arghuns and Tarkhans of Sind, 1507-1593: An Annotated Translation of the Relevant Parts of Mir Maʻsum's Taʼrikh-i-Sind, with an Introduction & Appendices: Author: Mahmudul Hasan Siddiqi: Publisher: Institute of Sindhology, University of Sind, 1972: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Jun 14, 2006: Length: 298 ...
Mar 6, 2024 · Il-Khanid dynasty. Arghūn (born c. 1258—died March 10, 1291, Bāghcha, Arrān, Iran) was the fourth Mongol Il-Khan (subordinate khan) of Iran (reigned 1284–91). He was the father of the great Maḥmūd Ghāzān ( q.v. ). Upon the death of his father, Il-Khan Abagha (reigned 1265–82), Prince Arghūn was a candidate for the throne but was ...
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History of the Arghuns and Tarkhans of Sind, 1507-1593: An Annotated Translation of the Relevant Parts of Mir Maʻsum's Taʼrikh-i-Sind, with an Introduction & Appendices Mahmudul Hasan Siddiqi Institute of Sindhology, University of Sind , 1972 - Arghun dynasty - 298 pages
Mar 8, 2017 · The NKJV is a truly modern translation that does a good job of highlighting the best parts of its predecessor. Here is John 1 in the New King James Version. New International Version (NIV). The NIV is far and away the best-selling Bible translation in recent decades, and for good reason.