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Military title historically used in the Islamic world
Ispahsālār (Persian: اسپهسالار) or sipahsālār (سپهسالار; lit. 'army commander'), in Arabic rendered as isfahsalār (إسفهسلار) or iṣbahsalār (إصبهسلار),
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Sultan of Mysore from 1782 to 1799
Sultanate of Mysore Branch Mysore Army Service years 1766–1799 Rank Sultan Ispahsalar Amir Conflicts See list First Anglo-Mysore War First Anglo-Maratha War
Tipu_Sultan
Middle Persian army title
conquests of the 13th century. An equivalent title of Persian origin, ispahsālār or sipahsālār, gained great currency across the Muslim world in the 10th–15th
Spahbed
Nawab of Farrukhabad
(aged 77–78) Issue Nawab Qaim Khan Bangash Nawab Ahmad Khan Bangash House Bangash Father Arhan Khan Bangash Religion Islam Occupation Mughal Ispahsalar
Muhammad_Khan_Bangash
Sultan of Mysore from 1761 to 1782
Mysore Sultanate of Mysore Branch Mysore Army Rank Sultan Nawab (formerly) Ispahsalar (formerly) Nayak (formerly) Sipahi (formerly) Commands List Dindigul Bangalore
Hyder_Ali
Seljuk official
Bursuq (died 1097), often recorded as Bursuq the Elder and Amir Ispahsalar Bursuq, was a prominent political and military figure of the Great Seljuk Empire
Bursuq_the_Elder
Founder of the Durrani Empire
(1747–1772) Branch Persian Army Afghan Army Service years 1738–1772 Rank Ispahsalar, Shah Conflicts List Military campaigns Nader Shah's invasion of India
Ahmad_Shah_Durrani
Indian nobility
Nawab of the Carnatic Nawab of Tinnevelly Nawab of Tanjore Rank Nawab Ispahsalar (formerly) Subahdar (formerly) Divan (formerly) Faujdar (formerly) Sipahi
Chanda_Sahib
Kurdish aristocrat and general of the Ayyubid Dynasty
courage. He was highly trusted commander by Saladin. Abu'l-Hayja was the Ispahsalar of the Kurdish Mihraniyya corps, and tribal chief of Hadhbani tribe. in
Husam_al-Din_Abu'l-Hayja
Beg of Hamid from c. 1300 to 1326
Taşmedrese, the inscriptions on which (1301–1302) additionally use the title ispahsalar ('senior military commander') for Dündar. Dündar changed the state's capital
Felek_al-Din_Dündar
Official titles in various branches of society
the Air Force (United States) Arteshbod (Iran) Mushir (Arab countries) Ispahsalar (Historical Islamic countries) Protostrator (in Frankish Greece, deriving
Marshal
Afghan Rohilla Chief and Mughal serviceman (1707/1708–1770)
Alam II) Durrani Empire Branch Mughal Army Kingdom of Rohilkhand Rank Ispahsalar, Plenipotentiary Conflicts Mughal-Maratha Wars Third Battle of Panipat
Najib_ad-Dawlah
الخراساني); killed immediately unknown Bursuq the Elder senior commander (Amir Ispahsalar) under Barkiyaruq, newly appointed atabeg of Sanjar, shihna of Khurasan
List of assassinations by the Order of the Assassins
List_of_assassinations_by_the_Order_of_the_Assassins
Official of the Sultanate of Bijapur (died 1549)
Khan's wealth, while he gained further riches pursuing campaigns as the ispahsalar (senior commander) of Bijapur's military. In 1518, he aided in the construction
Asad_Khan_(Bijapuri_noble)
Indian military leader
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Military career Allegiance Mughal Empire, British Empire Branch Nawab of Arcot Rank Sepoy, Ispahsalar Conflicts Carnatic Wars
Maruthanayagam_Pillai
Medieval Kurdish tribe, military unit of the Ayyubid Army
Size 4,000-6,000 Commanders Commander Emir al-Akrād Muqaddam al-Akrād Amir al-Kabir Ispahsalar Emir Al-Hakkariyya Notable commanders Sayf ad-Din Mashtub
Hakkari_(tribe)
Nawab of the Carnatic from 1744 to 1749
Ali Khan Wallajah Military career Allegiance Carnatic Sultanate Branch Nawab of Arcot Rank Faujdar, Subedar, Ispahsalar, Wali Conflicts Carnatic Wars
Anwaruddin_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Ceasefire, 2023 Indian film Salares, a town in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain Ispahsalar, a title for the commander-in-chief of medieval Islamic armies This disambiguation
Salar
Medieval Sunni Muslim Kurdish tribe and Emirate
Ali Al-Hasan 1063-1080 Husam ad-Din Abu'l-Hayja al-Samin, commander (Ispahsalar) of the Ayyubid Army Kurds List of Sunni Muslim dynasties List of Kurdish
Hadhabani
Regent of Rohilkhand from 1749 to 1774
Allegiance Mughal Empire Branch Regents of Rohilkhand Rank Wali Faujdar Ispahsalar Conflicts Mughal-Maratha Wars Third Battle of Panipat First Rohilla War
Hafiz_Rahmat_Khan_Barech
Nawab of Punjab in 1758
Mansabdari Years of service 1730–1758 Rank Sepoy, Mansabdar, Faujdar, Ispahsalar Commands See list Sultanpur Jalandhar Sirhind Lahore Multan Batala Battles/wars
Adina_Beg_Khan
Senior military position in the 10th-century Abbasid Caliphate
used it as one among many designations for senior military commanders (ispahsalar, amir-i salar, muqaddam al-'askar, etc.). Only two instances are known
Amir_al-umara
Battle of the Byzantine–Seljuq wars, 1048
"Aspan Salarios", clearly a hellenisation of the Persian military rank ispahsalar. Like the previous raid, the Seljuq force most likely set out from Tabriz
Battle_of_Kapetron
755 AD uprising against the Abbasid Caliphate
the chief of Nishapur, who was promoted by Abu Muslim to the rank of ispahsalar. Sunpadh was first in Abu Muslim's army, which he had brought with him
Sunpadh_Rebellion
Nizam ul-Mulk, causing Sher Afzal to flee and seek refuge with the Afghan Ispahsalar in Asmar, Kunar province, Afghanistan. Nizam ul-Mulk's first act after
Nizam ul-Mulk (Mehtar of Chitral)
Nizam_ul-Mulk_(Mehtar_of_Chitral)
vizier Sanjar, ruler of Khurasan (1097–1118) Bursuq the Elder X, amir ispahsalar, governor of Luristan, atabeg of Sanjar, shihna of Khurasan Ahmad ibn
List of leaders of the Nizari–Seljuk conflicts
List_of_leaders_of_the_Nizari–Seljuk_conflicts
Amir al-umara of Abbasid caliph (943–945)
with ancient Persian custom, and Khajkhaj was made commander-in-chief (ispahsalar). On learning of the Turkish revolt, the Baridis began to move against
Tuzun_(amir_al-umara)
British academic (1932–2010)
Islam, 2, Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_4060 1978c. 'Ispahsālār, Sipahsālār', (with C. E. Bosworth) in Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2, Leiden:
Simon Digby (oriental scholar)
Simon_Digby_(oriental_scholar)
Ispahbadh of the Bavand dynasty
Mazandaran which was in reality given to Ali. Ahmad Sanjar then sent the ispahsalar Muhammad Kashi to take it. Ali, however, managed to persuade Ahmad Sanjar
Ali_I_(Bavandid_ruler)
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Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious.
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White river.
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Very Beautiful
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The Creator
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English : byname from Middle English staley ‘resolute’, ‘reliable’, a reduced form of Stallard.Belgian French : from Old French estalee ‘fish trap’, hence possibly a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or topographic name for someone who lived near where fish traps were set.
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Checkley, in Cheshire, Herefordshire, and Staffordshire. The first is named from an Old English personal name Ceaddica + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; the other two have the same second element, combined with an Old English personal name Ceacca or Old English ceacce ‘hill’.
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Playful; Medieval Male Name Adopted as a Feminine Name; A Member of the German Tribe; The Gauts; Cheerful; Happy; Joyful
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