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ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN SAMARQANDĪ
Y. Bregel
late 19th century secretary (mīrzā). A Tajik, he was a native of Samarqand.
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ʿABD-AL-ʿAZĪZ SOLṬĀN
Yu. Bregel
Shaibanid ruler of Bokhara (d. 1550).
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ČORĀS, ŠĀH-MAḤMŪD
Robert D. McChesney
b. Mīrzā Fāżel, historian of the 17th-century Chaghatay khanate in Moḡūlestān and hagiographer and staunch supporter of the “Black Mountain” khojas.
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ABŪ SAʿĪD KHAN
Y. Bregel
cousin of Šaybānī Khan and great-grandson of Uluḡ Beg in the female line, khan of the Uzbeks of Transoxania (936-40/1530-33).
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JĀMI RUMI
Osman G. Özgüdenli
(or Jāmi Meṣri), AḤMAD, Ottoman official, poet, and translator (fl. 10th/16th century).
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ʿABDALLĀH KHAN B. ESKANDAR
Yu. Bregel
Šaybānīd ruler of Transoxania (d. 1598).
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ESFEZĀRĪ, MOʿĪN-AL-DĪN MOḤAMMAD ZAMČĪ
MARIA E. Subtelny
(ca. 1446-1510), calligrapher specializing in the taʿlīq script, minor poet (pen name Nāmī), and master of the epistolary art who flourished in Herat during the reign of the Timurid Solṭān-Ḥosayn Bāyqarā.
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ʿEMĀD-al-DAWLA, Mīrzā MOḤAMMAD-ṬĀHER
Kathryn Babayan
WAḤĪD QAZVĪNĪ (ca. 1615-1701), poet and Safavid court historiographer for nearly three decades (1645-74).
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BŪSTĀNĪ, MĪRZĀ MOḤAMMAD
Yuri Bregel
ʿABD-AL-ʿAẒĪM SĀMĪ, poet and historian of Bukhara (b. ca. 1840, d. after 1914).
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ILBĀRS KHAN
Yuri Bregel
name of two rulers of Ḵᵛārazm in the 16th and 18th centuries: (1) Ilbārs Khan b. Buräkä (or Bürgä), from the ʿArab-šāhi (q.v.) branch of the Jochids, was the founder of the dynasty which ruled Ḵᵛārazm from 1511 to the end of the 17th century.