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Abu Sa'id Mirza

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Muhammad Mirza Mirza Abū Saʿīd Baig Mohammed Khan or Abū Saʿīd Mirza (Chagatay/ابو سعید میرزا) was an important member of the Timurid dynasty. [1]

64 relations: Abdallah Mirza, Abu'l-Khayr Khan, Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza, Aisan Daulat Begum, Aisha Sultan Begum, Ali-Shir Nava'i, Arghun dynasty, Babur, Badakhshan, Badi' al-Zaman Mirza, Baig, Battle of Chapakchur, Battle of Qarabagh, Battle of Sarakhs (1459), Esen Buqa II, Farrukh Yassar, Goharshad Begum, Ibrahim Mirza bin Ala-ud-Daulah, Index of Afghanistan-related articles, Khanzada Begum, List of monarchs of Persia, List of state leaders in 1459, List of state leaders in 1460, List of state leaders in 1461, List of state leaders in 1462, List of state leaders in 1463, List of state leaders in 1464, List of state leaders in 1465, List of state leaders in 1466, List of state leaders in 1467, List of state leaders in 1468, List of state leaders in 1469, Masuma Sultan Begum, Mihr Nigar Khanum, Miran Shah, Mughal-Mongol genealogy, Muhammad Mirza, Nizam al-Din Yahya, Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, Revolt of Abdal-Latif Mirza, Sa‘id, Salima Sultan Begum, Sara Khatun, Shah Begum, Siege of Kabul (1504), Siege of Samarkand, Siege of Shahrukhiya, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara, Sultan Mahmud ibn Nizam al-Din Yahya, ..., Sultan Mahmud Mirza, Sultan Muhammad (Badakhshan), Timeline of 15th-century Muslim history, Timur, Timurid Civil Wars, Timurid dynasty, Timurid Empire, Umar Shaikh Mirza II, Uzun Hasan, Yadgar Muhammad Mirza, Yunus Khan, Zainab Sultan Begum, 1424, 1469. Expand index (14 more) »

Abdallah Mirza

‘Abdallah Mirza (also spelled ‘Abdullah Mirza) (after 1410 – June 1451) was a short-lived ruler of the Timurid Empire, which encompassed the territory shared by present-day Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, along with substantial areas of India, Mesopotamia and Caucasus.

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Abu'l-Khayr Khan

Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1412–1468) was the leader who united the nomadic Central Asian tribes, from which the Kazakh Khanate later separated in rebellion under Janybek Khan and Kerei Khan beginning in 1466.

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Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza

Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza bin Baysonqor Beg (Chagatai/ابوالقاسم بابور میرزا بن بایسنقر بیگ), was a Timurid ruler in Khurasan (1449–1457).

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Aisan Daulat Begum

Aisan Daulat Begum (died June, 1505, other spellings Ishan Daulat, Isan Daulat, Ësan Dawlat) was the Queen consort of Moghulistan as the first wife and chief consort of Yunus Khan, a descendant of Chaghatai Khan, the second son of Genghis Khan.

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Aisha Sultan Begum

Aisha Sultan Begum was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the first wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor.

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Ali-Shir Nava'i

Mīr 'Alisher Navaiy (9 February 1441 – 3 January 1501), also known as Nizām-al-Din ʿAlisher Herawī (Chagatai-Turkic/نظام‌الدین علی‌شیر نوایی) was a Chagatai Turkic poet, writer, politician, linguist, mystic, and painter.

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Arghun dynasty

The Arghun dynasty ruled the area between southern Afghanistan and the Sindh province of Pakistan from the late 15th century to the early 16th century.

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Babur

Babur (بابر|lit.

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Badakhshan

Badakhshan (Pashto/بدخشان, Badaxšân; Бадахшон, Badaxşon;;, Dungan: Бадахәшон, Xiao'erjing: بَا دَا کْ شًا, Ming dynasty era Chinese name- 巴丹沙) is a historic region comprising parts of what is now northeastern Afghanistan and southeastern Tajikistan.

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Badi' al-Zaman Mirza

Badi' al-Zaman Mirza (بدیع الزمان; died 1514) was a Timurid ruler of Herat from 1506 to 1507.

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Baig

Baig, also commonly spelled Beg, or Begh (Persian: بیگ, Bay, Turkish: Bey) was a title of Turko-Mongol origin, which is today used as a name to identify lineage.

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Battle of Chapakchur

The Battle of Chapakchur (Turkish:Çapakçur) was a decisive battle fought between Kara Koyunlu (Black Sheep Turkomen) under the leadership of Jahan Shah and Aq Qoyunlu (White Sheep Turkomen) under the leadership of Uzun Hasan.

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Battle of Qarabagh

Battle of Qarabagh was fought on February 4, 1469 between Aq Qoyunlu under Uzun Hasan and Timurids of Samarkand under Abu Sa'id Mirza resulting in the latter's defeat, imprisonment and execution.

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Battle of Sarakhs (1459)

Battle of Sarakhs took place in March 1459, at a location between Merv and Sarakhs.

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Esen Buqa II

Esen Buqa II (died 1462) was Khan of Moghulistan from 1429 until his death.

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Farrukh Yassar

Farrukh Yassar was the last independent Shirvanshah of Shirvan (1465–1500).

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Goharshad Begum

Goharshād Begum (گوهرشاد Gowharšād; meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel"; alternative spelling: Gawharshād; died 19 July 1457) was a wife of Shāhrukh, the Emperor of the Timurid Empire of Herāt.

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Ibrahim Mirza bin Ala-ud-Daulah

Ibrahim Mirza bin Ala-ud-Daulah (died c. 1459) was a Timurid ruler of Herat in the fifteenth century.

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Index of Afghanistan-related articles

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Khanzada Begum

Khanzada Begum (1478 – 1545) was a Timurid princess and the eldest daughter of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the amir of Ferghana.

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List of monarchs of Persia

This article lists the monarchs of Persia, who ruled over the area of modern-day Iran from the establishment of the Achaemenid dynasty by Achaemenes around 705 BCE until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979.

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List of state leaders in 1459

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List of state leaders in 1460

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List of state leaders in 1461

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List of state leaders in 1462

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List of state leaders in 1463

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List of state leaders in 1464

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List of state leaders in 1465

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List of state leaders in 1466

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List of state leaders in 1467

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List of state leaders in 1468

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List of state leaders in 1469

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Masuma Sultan Begum

Masuma Sultan Begum (died 1509) was the Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor.

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Mihr Nigar Khanum

Mihr Nigar Khanum was the first wife of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara.

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Miran Shah

Mirza Miran Shah Beg (1366 – 16? April 1408) (میران شاہ) was a son of Timur, and a Timurid governor during his father's lifetime.

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Mughal-Mongol genealogy

The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals.

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Muhammad Mirza

Muhammad Mirza was the grandson of Amir Timur, founder of the seewan wazidpur through his son Miran Shah.

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Nizam al-Din Yahya

Nizam al-Din Yahya (c. 1417 – October 1480) was the Mihrabanid malik of Sistan from 1438/1439 until his death.

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Qutlugh Nigar Khanum

Qutlugh Nigar Khanum (also spelled Kutlak Nigar Khanum; d. 1505) was the first wife and chief consort of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the ruler of Ferghana Valley.

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Revolt of Abdal-Latif Mirza

It is not clear what led Abdal-Latif Mirza to revolt against his father Ulugh Beg in 1449 C.E. Many theories abound; one being that he was raised by Goharshad in Herat and not by his father Ulugh Beg who was governor of Samarkand during the reign of Shahrukh Mirza, therefore Abdal-Latif Mirza was not attached to his father.

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Sa‘id

Sa‘id (also spelled Saeed, Saeid, Said, Sid, or Sayid; سعيد) is a male Arabic given name, which means "happy".

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Salima Sultan Begum

Salima Sultan Begum (Urdu: سلیمہ سلطان بیگم) (February 23, 1539 – January 2, 1613) was the fourth wife of Emperor Akbar.

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Sara Khatun

Sara Khatun (Sara xatun), or Saray Khatun, was a diplomat of Aq Qoyunlu state and Uzun Hassan’s mother.

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Shah Begum

Shah Begum (died 1508) was the Queen consort of Moghulistan as the second wife of Yunus Khan, a descendant of Chaghatai Khan, the second son of Genghis Khan.

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Siege of Kabul (1504)

In 1504 Babur besieged Kabul and took the city from the Arghuns under Mukim Beg Arghun to become the new king of Kabul and Ghazni regions.

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Siege of Samarkand

After the death of King Abu Sa'id Mirza, the great-grandson of Amir Timur Beg Gurkani (Taimur Lung), his much reduced Timurid Empire was divided among four of his sons namely;.

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Siege of Shahrukhiya

Abu Sa'id Mirza occupied Herat on July 19, 1457.

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Sultan Ahmed Mirza

Sultan Ahmed Mirza was the eldest son of Abu Sa'id Mirza on whose death he became the Timurid ruler of Samarkand and Bukhara from 1469 till 1494.

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Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara

Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara (حسین بایقرا / Husayn Bāyqarā) was born in Herat in June–July 1438 C.E. to Ghiyas ud-din Mansur Mirza son of Bayqarah Mirza I son of Umar Shaikh Mirza I son of Amir Timur Beg Gurkani.

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Sultan Mahmud ibn Nizam al-Din Yahya

Sultan Mahmud (c. 1464 – c. 1543) was the last Mihrabanid malik of Sistan, from c. 1495 until c. 1537.

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Sultan Mahmud Mirza

Sultan Mahmud Mirza (1453 – January 1495) was a prince of Timurid branch of Transoxiana, son of Abu Sa'id Mirza.

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Sultan Muhammad (Badakhshan)

Sultan Muhhammad was a 15th-century ruler of Badakhshan.

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Timeline of 15th-century Muslim history

This is a timeline of major events in the Muslim world from 1400 AD to 1499 AD (803 AH – 905 AH).

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Timur

Timur (تیمور Temūr, Chagatai: Temür; 9 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane (تيمور لنگ Temūr(-i) Lang, "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror.

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Timurid Civil Wars

Timurid Civil Wars are a series of succession crisis and turf wars in Central Asia of the princes of the Timurid Empire mainly during the 15th century and early 16th century.

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Timurid dynasty

The Timurid dynasty (تیموریان), self-designated as Gurkani (گورکانیان, Gūrkāniyān), was a Sunni Muslim dynasty or clan of Turco-Mongol lineageB.F. Manz, "Tīmūr Lang", in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Online Edition, 2006Encyclopædia Britannica, "", Online Academic Edition, 2007.

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Timurid Empire

The Timurid Empire (تیموریان, Timuriyān), self-designated as Gurkani (گورکانیان, Gurkāniyān), was a PersianateB.F. Manz, "Tīmūr Lang", in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Online Edition, 2006 Turco-Mongol empire comprising modern-day Iran, the Caucasus, Mesopotamia, Afghanistan, much of Central Asia, as well as parts of contemporary India, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey. The empire was founded by Timur (also known as Tamerlane), a warlord of Turco-Mongol lineage, who established the empire between 1370 and his death in 1405. He envisioned himself as the great restorer of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan and, while not descended from Genghis, regarded himself as Genghis's heir and associated much with the Borjigin. The ruling Timurid dynasty, or Timurids, lost most of Persia to the Aq Qoyunlu confederation in 1467, but members of the dynasty continued to rule smaller states, sometimes known as Timurid emirates, in Central Asia and parts of India. In the 16th century, Babur, a Timurid prince from Ferghana (modern Uzbekistan), invaded Kabulistan (modern Afghanistan) and established a small kingdom there, and from there 20 years later he invaded India to establish the Mughal Empire.

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Umar Shaikh Mirza II

Umar Shaikh Mirza II (1456–1494 C.E.) was the ruler of the Fergana Valley.

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Uzun Hasan

Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan (1423 – January 6, 1478) (اوزون حسن, Uzun Həsən; Uzun Hasan, where uzun means "tall"; اوزون حسن) was the 9th shahanshah of the Oghuz Turkic Aq Qoyunlu dynasty, also known as the White Sheep Turkomans, and generally considered to be its strongest ruler.

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Yadgar Muhammad Mirza

Yadgar Muhammad Mirza (died 1470) was the Timurid ruler of Herat in opposition to Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqarah for 6 weeks of 1470.

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Yunus Khan

Yunus Khan (c. 1416 – 1487) (يونس خان), was Khan of Moghulistan from 1462 until his death in 1487.

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Zainab Sultan Begum

Zainab Sultan Begum was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Kabul as the second wife of the first Emperor Babur.

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1424

Year 1424 (MCDXXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1469

Year 1469 (MCDLXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Sa'id_Mirza

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