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  • == Khanate rulers and dynasties == ...successive Iranian [[Afsharid dynasty|Afsharid]] and [[Qajar dynasty|Qajar dynasties]] outside their territories of [[Persia]] proper. For example, in present [
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  • .../allrajputyouthwing.weebly.com/muslim-rajputs-history.html |title=History: Muslim Rajputs|publisher=Rana M. Ahsan Khan|accessdate=2015-12-21}}</ref> It was a ...vilizations: The Global Experience, 4th Edition Outlines - Chapter 21: The Muslim Empires|publisher=Longman|year=2003}}</ref>]]
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  • ...com.bd/books?id=Uunyz4qFZwEC&pg=PA11 |title=Sultans and Mosques: The Early Muslim Architecture of Bangladesh |first=Perween |last=Hasan |date=2007 }}</ref> a ...nd created a vast intercontinental empire, as well as rulers of succeeding dynasties throughout history until the twentieth century and the [[Pahlavi dynasty|Im
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  • ...e type ''madame la maréchale'' are quite common). The female leaders in [[Muslim history]] are correctly known as "sultanas". However, the wife of the sulta ''Mfalume'' is the (Ki)[[Swahili language|Swahili]] title of various native Muslim rulers, generally rendered in Arabic and in western languages as Sultan:
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  • ...book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=hUEswLE4SWUC&pg=PA24 |title=China's Muslim Hui community: migration, settlement and sects|author=Michael Dillon|year=1 ...eat”. Because the poor people are upset by this, from now on, Musuluman [Muslim] Huihui and Zhuhu [Jewish] Huihui, no matter who kills [the animal] will ea
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  • ...f Western Xia|Western Xia]] and [[Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty|Jin]] dynasties. These campaigns were often accompanied by large-scale massacres of the civ ...vironment. This brought communication and trade from Northeast Asia into [[Muslim]] Southwest Asia and Christian [[Europe]], thus expanding the horizons of a
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  • ...ks?id=DSfvfr8VQSEC&pg=PA54#v=onepage&q&f=false |pages=52–57}}</ref> The Muslim traveler [[Ibn Batutta]] did mention the Great Wall, but when he asked abou
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  • ...Brook24">Timothy Brook, ''The Troubled Empire: China in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties'', 2010, ISBN 9780674046023, p. 24</ref> There is dispute as to whether the ...lli]] and [[Odoric of Pordenone]], said nothing about the wall either. The Muslim traveler [[Ibn Batutta]], who asked about the wall when he visited China du
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  • ...tionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/muslim Oxford Dictionaries], "Muslim is the preferred term for 'follower of Islam,' although Moslem is also wide ...ivities]].<ref>The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith By Sir Thomas Walker Arnold, pg.125-258</ref>
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  • ...wed it.{{Clarify|date=April 2011}}<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammadan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables'', p.231</ref> ...agatai Khanate]] or the Ilkhanate.<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammedan Dynasties'', p.227</ref> Kunchi warned the Ilkhan [[Abagha]] of the upcoming invasion
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  • ...wed it.{{Clarify|date=April 2011}}<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammadan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables'', p.231</ref> ...agatai Khanate]] or the Ilkhanate.<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammedan Dynasties'', p.227</ref> Kunchi warned the Ilkhan [[Abagha]] of the upcoming invasion
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  • ...E |doi=10.1353/kri.2007.0019}}</ref> In contemporary Persian, Armenian and Muslim writings, and in the records of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuri ...olism and [[gout]], or he may have been poisoned. William of Rubruck and a Muslim chronicler state that Batu killed the imperial envoy, and one of his brothe
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  • ...endent on [[Rashid-al-Din Hamadani]] and other [[List of Muslim historians|Muslim historians]]) all but dried up. With the recent popularity of [[genealogica ==Asian dynasties==
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  • ...endent on [[Rashid-al-Din Hamadani]] and other [[List of Muslim historians|Muslim historians]]) all but dried up. With the recent popularity of [[genealogica ==Asian dynasties==
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  • ...ansition from predominantly Christian and Greek-speaking, to predominantly Muslim and Turkish-speaking (although ethnic groups such as Armenians, Greeks, Ass ...Kadi Burhan al-Din]] in 1381.<ref>Clifford Edmund Bosworth-The new Islamic dynasties: a chronological and genealogical manual, p.&nbsp;234</ref>
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  • ...231. During the Mongol expedition, [[Azerbaijan]] and the southern Persian dynasties in [[Fars Province|Fars]] and [[Kerman]] voluntarily submitted to the Mongo ...over from Baiju in 1255 or 1256, Hulagu had been charged with subduing the Muslim kingdoms to the west "as far as the borders of Egypt". This occupation led
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  • ...g: Erişim 17 Temmuz 2011</ref> Müslümanlarca kullanılmaz.<ref>{{Oxford|Muslim}}</ref> ...ame="galeİmamet">Gleave, Robert. "Imamate." Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World. Ed. Richard C. Martin. Vol. 1. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 20
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  • ...004), 97; "With the growth of Seljuk power in Rum, a more highly developed Muslim cultural life, based on the ''Persianate culture'' of the Great Seljuk cour ...raced back to the ancient kings of Persia rather than to Turkmen heroes or Muslim saints ..."
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  • ...004), 97; "With the growth of Seljuk power in Rum, a more highly developed Muslim cultural life, based on the ''Persianate culture'' of the Great Seljuk cour ...raced back to the ancient kings of Persia rather than to Turkmen heroes or Muslim saints ..."
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  • ...c imagery. The [[Ak Koyunlu]] and [[Kara Koyunlu]], like many other royal dynasties in Eurasia, put their tamga on their flags and stamped their coinage with i ...and became Roman-style aristocrats. Most of them adopted the (at the time) Muslim symbol of the [[Seal of Solomon]] after the Sultanate disintegrated into a
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