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Medieval aristocratic family
the fall of the Samanids, the Mikalids began serving the Ghaznavids, who were the new masters of Khorasan. A certain Mikalid nobleman named Hasanak Mikali
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Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
family (9th–10th century) a dehqan family descended from Yazdegerd III. The Mikalids (9th–11th century) a family descended from the Sogdian ruler Divashtich
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Iranian imperial family from 224 to 651
(9th–10th century), a dehqan family descended from Yazdegerd III. The Mikalids (9th–11th century), a family descended from the Sogdian ruler Divashtich
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Founding house of the Sasanian Empire (224–651)
dynasty dissolved Final ruler Narsieh Titles Shahanshah Shah Padishah Kay Cadet branches Dabuyid dynasty Mikalid dynasty Banu Munajjim Bavand Dynasty
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Iranian statesman
from the Mikalid family, who served the Saffarids, and later the Abbasids. Abd-Allah was the son of Muhammad ibn Mikal, a prominent Mikalid commander
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Vizier of Ghaznavids (11th century CE)
also Hasanak Mīkālī (حسنک میکالی), was an Iranian statesman from the Mikalid family, who served as the vizier of the Ghaznavid sultan Mahmud from 1024
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Series of conflicts between Hephthalite and Sasanian empires
Exile regime Descendants Dabuyids Bavands Baduspanids Banu al-Munajjim Mikalids Qarinvand Related Roads Economy Roman–Iranian relations Kushano-Sasanian
Hephthalite–Sasanian_Wars
Samanid official
ابوالقاسم عباس اسماعیل; died 973 CE), was an Iranian statesman from the Mikalid family, who served the Abbasids, and later the Samanids. He was the son
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Shah ibn Mikal or al-Shah ibn Mikal, was an Iranian nobleman from the Mikalid family, who served as a military commander of the Abdallah ibn Tahir, the
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Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 420 to 438
by his son Yazdegerd II. According to the genealogy of the aristocratic Mikalids, the family was descended from Bahram. The Buyid King of Kings Adud al-Dawla
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Iranian Politician
Mikali (Persian: صاحب حسین میکالی), was an Iranian statesman from the Mikalid family, who served the Ghaznavids and later the Seljuqs. Sahib is first
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Tahirid governor
Muhammad ibn Mikal was an Iranian nobleman from the Mikalid family, who served as a military commander of the Tahirid governor. He was the son of Mikal
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King of Panjikant
his descendants continued to live, marking the start of the prominent Mikalid family, which served various dynasties of Khorasan. Guimet Museum (MA 4660)
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After this event, mention of the Bu Halim family completely disappears. Mikalids Ahmad Maymandi Bosworth 1989, p. 489. Bosworth, C. Edmund (1989). "BŪ ḤALĪM
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Gift from God.
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Long Haired; Hairy; Hirsute
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Artistic
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Beautiful, Bright, Brilliant, Shining
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An epithet of Ganesh, Lord Ganesh
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Him Aksh (Lord Shiva)
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Royalty. French royalty title.
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Good minded
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