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Territorial subdivision in the Mongol Empire
Darugha (Bashkir: даруга, Tatar: даруга, romanized: daruğa, from Mongol: daru-, 'to press, to seal') was a territorial subdivision in the Mongol Empire
Darugha
Administrators in the Mongol Empire
certain province. Darughachi ruled over territorial subdivisions called darugha. They were sometimes referred to as governors. The term corresponds to
Darughachi
The Archa Darugha (Tatar: Арча даругасы) was a subdivision of the Kazan Khanate and the Kazan Uyezd in 16th–18th centuries. The center was the town of
Archa_Darugha
Rebellion in the Tsardom of Russia
towns along the river Sylva. The Uprising spread as the Nogai and Kazan Darugha road. The rebels, led by Gaura Akbulatov and Ulekeya Krivoy besieged the
Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664
Bashkir_rebellion_of_1662–1664
Georgian royal dynasty
the Bagrationi dynasty, amongst others, held the esteemed position of darugha ("prefect") of the Safavid royal capital of Isfahan for an extensive period
Bagrationi_dynasty
1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate
moved to Sarai, where various darughas supervised the Russian principalities. Along with the darugha of Moscow, other darughas may have existed with the same
Golden_Horde
Mirza Jan Beg Khuzani was a bureaucrat in Safavid Iran, who served as the darugha (prefect) of Isfahan in the middle 16th century. A member of the Khuzani
Mirza_Jan_Beg_Khuzani
Persianate, Muslim Turkoman confederation (1374–1468)
passed on from father to son. In the cities there were officials called darugha, that looked after financial and administrative affairs, and also had political
Qara_Qoyunlu
1438–1552 Tatar Turkic state
suppressed. The military of the khanate consisted of armament and men from the darughas and subject lands, khan guards, and the troops of the nobility. The number
Khanate_of_Kazan
Military and administrative divisions of the Qing dynasty
Identity in the Eight Banners Mongol military tactics and organization Darugha Ejen Qipao Franz Michael, "Military organization and power structure of
Eight_Banners
Bashkir national hero (1756–1800)
(1754-06-00)June 1754 Tekeyevo, Shaytan-Kudeyevskaya volost [ru], Siberian Darugha [ru], Ufa Province [ru], Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire Died 8 October
Salawat_Yulayev
Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1797
appointed to govern provinces. A city was under the rule of a kalantar and darugha, while its quarters was under the rule of the kadkhuda. Governorship of
Agha_Mohammad_Khan_Qajar
1603 battle between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran
then continued toward Tabriz, instructing the governor of Ardabil and darugha (constable) of Qazvin to reinforce him. The Ottoman soldiers in Tabriz
Safavid capture of Tabriz (1603)
Safavid_capture_of_Tabriz_(1603)
City in Qazvin province, Iran
not become a provincial capital. Instead, it was governed by a wazir, darugha, kalantar, and mustawfi appointed directly by the central government. Qazvin
Qazvin
13th-century military campaign
and Sumatra submitted and sent envoys to them, and Yuan commanders left darugha there. It is known that the Yuan forces stopped at Ko-lan (Gelam island)
Mongol_invasion_of_Java
he had the motavalli-bashi (custodian) Hajji Mirza Abdollah Kho'i and darugha (prefect) Ebrahim Soltan killed. Pointing out the misconduct carried out
Mirza Mohammad Khan Beglerbegi
Mirza_Mohammad_Khan_Beglerbegi
Vakil ol-Ra'aya of Iran from 1751 to 1779
appointed to govern provinces. A city was under the rule of a kalantar and darugha, while its quarters was under the rule of the kadkhuda. Governorship of
Karim_Khan_Zand
Ottoman victory over Aq Qoyunlu in Turkey
Koyulhisar and established his camp there. At that time, Yar Ali Bey was the darugha of Koyulhisar. Mehmed II cut off the approaches to the fortress and placed
Battle_of_Koyulhisar_(1461)
Madrasa in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
today. The Shirgaron madrasa was built in the 19th century on the Hoji Darugha street, during the reign of the Manghit dynasty in the Bukhara Emirate
Shirgaron_Madrasa
King of Kartli from 1632 to 1658
Georgian political and military figure of the 17th century. He served as darugha (prefect) of Isfahan from 1618 to 1658, Qollar-aghasi (commander of the
Rostom_of_Kartli
Iranian judicial office
commanders-in-chief of Safavid Empire under name of "Rostam Khan" former prefect (darugha) of daftar-Khāneh (Persian: دفترخانه) then appointed as governor-general
Divan-begi
Regent of Kartli
1703, a divanbeg (chief justice) of Persia, and his son, Khusrau Khan, darugha (i.e., prefect) of Isfahan. During his governance in Kartli, he patronised
Prince_Levan_of_Kartli
Qajar prince and official (died 1880)
when he had the motavalli-bashi (custodian) Hajji Mirza Abdollah Khoi and darugha (prefect) Ebrahim Soltan killed. Pointing out the misconduct carried out
Hamzeh Mirza Heshmat od-Dowleh
Hamzeh_Mirza_Heshmat_od-Dowleh
Safavid military commander, royal gholam, and official
first time in the Iranian sources in 1626, when he held the function of darugha (prefect) of New Julfa, having succeeded Mirman Mirimanidze (Safiqoli Khan)
Otar_Beg
King of Kakheti from 1722 to 1732
Safavid Iran. In 1703, the Shah of Iran Sultan Husayn appointed him a darugha (prefect) of his capital. In 1722, he was confirmed by the shah as King
Constantine_II_of_Kakheti
Topics referred to by the same term
repository Archaea (disambiguation), or Archea Archery (disambiguation) Archa Darugha, a division of Kazan Khanate and later of Kazansky Uyezd Ala-Archa, a river
Archa_(disambiguation)
Rural locality in Vysokogorsky District, Tatarstan
the epoch of Kazan Khanate and was an administrative center of the Alat darugha. In 1708–1766, it was a town in the Kazan Governorate. In 1758, a distillery
Alat,_Russia
Safavid Shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722
commander of the Afghan expedition. The latter had previously served as the darugha (prefect) of Isfahan, and following Gorgin Khan's death became the new
Soltan_Hoseyn
Safavid general and governor of Kandahar
Vakhushti Khan, the former governor of Shushtar. He was appointed prefect (darugha) of Isfahan, the royal capital, in 1683. Known for being hostile to the
Aslamas_Beg
Safavid official and gholam
(officer) early in his career. Later, in 1618–1619, he became prefect (darugha) of New Julfa in Isfahan, and was made governor (beglarbeg) of Hamadan
Safiqoli_Khan
Iranian military commander
Ghuri was an Iranian military commander from Khurasan, who served as the darugha (military governor) of the city of Sari in Mazandaran under Timur (r. 1370–1405)
Jamshid_Qarin_Ghuri
Turkic noble (1693–1763)
that Melik Allahghuli of Jraberd hired Panah Ali as his tax collector (darugha) and protected him from Nader Shah. According to Mirza Adigozal Bey, Nader
Panah_Ali_Khan
Town in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia
It was founded at the end of the 14th century. It was the seat of Archa Darugha (a type of subdivision) during the Khanate of Kazan period. Even though
Arsk
Field in Tatarstan, Russia
east of the walls of mediaeval Kazan. The name may come from the Archa Darugha, a subdivision of the Khanate of Kazan. Alternatively, it could be named
Arsk_Field
Georgian prince
1716 to 1720. Rostom's appointments in the Safavid service included being darugha (prefect) of the capital city of Isfahan in 1709, khan (governor) of Kerman
Prince_Rostom_of_Kartli
Khan of Moghulistan
Aymāqs as a reward. Turkát. Hibat Shirá Sut. Uzbeg, a tribe of Khotan. Darugha, also a tribe of Khotan. Kukanit, also a tribe of Khotan. Uwais Khan had
Uwais_Khan
King of Kartli
Kaikhosro/Khosro-Mirza; 1565–1658), who was raised in Persia, served as darugha of Isfahan, and later returned as King of Kartli (r. 1632–1658). Rayfield
David_XI
Branch of the Qajar tribe
beylerbey (later, also Ganja in 1606). Another son of Khalil Hasan became darugha of Shiraz in 1590–1597, Ray in 1597–1605, Arasbaran in 1605–1607. His brother
Ziyadoghlu
Safavid courtier, official and royal gholam
gholam corps. In the first years of Abbas' reign, in 1590, he appointed darugha (prefect) of the city of Isfahan, a position he would hold for several
Bijan_Beg_Saakadze
Georgian factotum and historian in the service of the Safavids (c.1626 - c.1696)
In 1656, he was appointed, through the recommendation of Rostom, as a darugha (prefect) of the Safavid capital, Isfahan. Gorgijanidze converted to Islam
Parsadan_Gorgijanidze
King of Kakheti
including slave boys and girls, Constantine entertained them. He served as a darugha (prefect) of the royal city of Qazvin and then of Isfahan (1602–1603).
Constantine_I_of_Kakheti
Safavid governor of Erivan from 1604 to 1625
dynasty. He started his career as a butler of the harem, but he later became darugha (prefect) of Qazvin. Joining Abbas the Great's army during Ottoman–Safavid
Amir-Guna_Khan_Qajar
King of Kartli from 1658 to 1676
Persian officials, Prince Alexander, one of Vakhtang’s sons and serving darugha of Isfahan, was appointed administrator of his father’s vast Persian estates
Vakhtang_V
Residential area in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia
Derbyshki Large and third — empty. Derbyshki Small Derbyshki located on Archa Darugha (Tatar: Арча даругасы), where the Noksa River empties into the Kazanka
Derbyshki
Iranian Noblewoman of the Safavid Empire
insult the mullah, he said that the matter concerned Isfahan prefect (darugha) Khosrow Mirza. The prefect, like the governor of Shiraz, was also a Georgian
Teresa_Sampsonia
Province of Safavid Iran (1518–1736)
Historical records from the 1570s also document the roles of malek and darugha, officials in the town administration of Georgia, which are associated
Safavid_Georgia
passed on from father to son. In the cities there were officials called darugha, that looked after financial and administrative affairs, and also had political
Azerbaijan in the High Middle Ages
Azerbaijan_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
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The Moon
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananyah, CHANANYA means "whom Jehovah has graciously given."Â
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Live
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Irish Biblical Greek Spanish
Praise.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Famous
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red; earthy; bloody;
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Goddess
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Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Light; Luster; Radiance
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Beauty
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