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Hulagu Khan decides to hold the wedding immediately; Amara refuses, but the sight of her father being tortured (actually, a ruse) forces her to give in. Jamiel brings the news to Ali, who decides to free his love. - Read more...

old wahhabi lie on the mongol conquest of the corrupt abbasid dynasty

(1258) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quote- By many accounts, Al-Musta'sim had failed to prepare for the onslaught; he neither gathered armies nor strengthened the city's walls. Even worse, he greatly offended Hulagu Khan by - Read more...

hulagu khan and the floppy disk

from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. hulagu khan (also known as hulegu) (1217 8 february 1265) was a mongol ruler who conquered much of southwest asia. the grandson of genghis khan and the brother of arik boke, mongke and kublai khan, - Read more...

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Persian Jews or Iranian Jews are Jews historically associated with Iran, traditionally known as Persia in Western sources. Judaism is one of the oldest religions practiced in Iran and dates back to - Read more...

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completion. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced additions. - Read more...

farooqui

from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. jump to: navigation, search. farooqui (arabic: فاروقي ‎) (also spelt as farooqi, faruki , farouki or faruqi), is a distinct muslim family name or surname or last name. contents[hide] 1 origin - Read more...

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genghis' grandson, hulagu khan, was tasked with expanding the mongol empire in iran in 1255. arriving with an army, he established himself in the region and founded the ilkhanate, which would rule iran for the next eighty years. - Read more...

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Tusi. For other uses, see Muhammad Nasir al-Din. Persian Muslim scholar. Commemorated on an Iranian stamp upon the 700th anniversary of his death. Name: Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī - Read more...