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  • ...tine]] ([[Gaza City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persia]], [[Emperors of China]], and [[Great Khans]] of Mongolia, and one became [
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  • ...BC by a succession of peoples beginning with [[Hittites]], [[Lydians]], [[Persia]]ns, and [[Greeks]].{{citation needed|date=July 2015|comment=I'm sure it wa
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  • ...enghis Khan included the [[Yuan dynasty]] of China, the [[Ilkhanid]]s of [[Persia]], the [[Jochids]] of the [[Golden Horde]], the [[Shaybanids]] of [[Siberia
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  • ...e of the rulers of various break-away states and principalities later in [[Persia]], e.g. 1747–1808 Khanate of [[Ardabil]] (in northwestern Iran east of Sa ...rid]] and [[Qajar dynasty|Qajar dynasties]] outside their territories of [[Persia]] proper. For example, in present [[Armenia]] and nearby territories to the
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  • ...ly|imperial families]] of the [[Ottomans|Turkish Empire]], [[Qajar dynasty|Persia]], [[Circassia]], [[Shirvan]], [[Mughal dynasty|Mughals (aka Moguls)]] and [[File:Abbas_Mirza_(Hermitage).jpeg|thumb|right|Prince of Persia, Prince [[Abbas Mirza]], 1821.<ref>"Abbas Mirza"</ref><ref>{{cite book |tit
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  • ...ate=2007 }}</ref> as well as in Afghanistan. In Iran (Persia and [[Greater Persia]]) the title was continuously used; rather than King in the European sense, ...Persian Empire, the [[Achaemenid Empire|Achaemenid dynasty]], who unified Persia and created a vast intercontinental empire, as well as rulers of succeeding
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  • ...ister of Iran|Sardar-I-Azam]]'', HRH Prince [[Abdol Majid Mirza]] of Qajar Persia ''c. 1920s''.]] ...ر|سردار]]}}) and have been historically used across [[Islamic Persia|Persia]] ([[Iran]]), [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[Turkey]] (as "[[Serdar (Ottoman rank
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  • ...h salar]]), ten of them under one [[Malik]]. In the imperial army of Qajar Persia: * Amir-i-Iel designates the head of an [[Il (tribe)|Il]] (tribe) in imperial Persia.
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  • ...izations would come during the Mongol conquest when many of them fled from Persia and Turkistan into Anatolia.
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  • ...st he moved into [[Central Asia]], devastating [[Transoxiana]] and eastern Persia<!-- Do not link to the disambiguation page, "Persian Empire"; link to a spe ...[[Khwarazmian dynasty|Khwarizmian Empire]]. The small kingdoms in Southern Persia voluntarily accepted Mongol supremacy.<ref>May. ''Chormaqan''. p. 29.</ref>
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  • ...the Khwarazmian Empire in 1220, Genghis Khan gathered his forces in [[Iran|Persia]] and [[Armenia]] to return to the Mongolian steppes. Under the suggestion ...ons returned to Mongolia. These invasions added [[Transoxiana]] and [[Iran|Persia]] to an already formidable empire while destroying any resistance along the
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  • ...ty had existed in China since the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618 - 907 AD) when a [[Persia]]n monk named [[Alopen]] came to the capital Chang'an in 653 to [[Proselyti
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  • ...hey asked the Polos to accompany them, so they were permitted to return to Persia with the wedding party—which left that same year from [[Quanzhou|Zaitun]] ...ia to marry the Īl-khān is also confirmed by independent sources in both Persia and China.<ref name="cleaves"/>
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  • ...ed Mosul]] to his empire by capturing it from his archrivals — [[Safavid Persia]].{{sfn|Rothman|2015|page=236}} Thenceforth Mosul was governed by a [[pasha ...ed most of Mesopotamia one more time during the reign of king [[Abbas I of Persia|Abbas I]] (r. 1588-1629). Amongst the newly appointed Safavid governors of
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  • ...t a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaidu]].
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  • ...tine]] ([[Gaza City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persia]], [[Emperors of China]], and [[Great Khans]] of Mongolia, and one became [
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  • ...t a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaidu]].
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  • ...=0-8122-1766-7|pages=130–132}}</ref> He was allowed to take his share in Persia. Independently from the Khan, Nogai expressed his desire to ally with Bayba
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  • ...enghis Khan included the [[Yuan dynasty]] of China, the [[Ilkhanid]]s of [[Persia]], the [[Jochids]] of the [[Golden Horde]], the [[Shaybanids]] of [[Siberia
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  • ...tly. For instance, the Jochids took wives from the [[Ilkhan]] dynasty of [[Persia]], whose progenitor was [[Hulagu Khan]]. As a consequence, it is likely tha ...e [[Yuan Dynasty|Kublaids]] of [[China]], the [[Ilkhanate|Hulaguid]]s of [[Persia]], the Jochids of the [[Golden Horde]], the [[Shaybanids]] of [[Siberia]],
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