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atabeg Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


atabeg ka kya matlab hota hai


अताबेग

Noun:

टैबीज़,



atabeg शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



उन्होंने अपनी डॉक्टर की उपाधि टैबीज़ डोरसैलिस के विषय पर 1885 में पूरी की।

सन्दर्भ इमादउद्दीन जंगी; अंग्रेजी: Imad ad-Din Zengi: एक तुर्क अताबेग और जंगी साम्राज्य के पहले शासक थे इन्होने मोसुल, अलेप्पो, सीरिया पर शासन किया था इन्हीं के नाम पर जंगी साम्राज्य का नाम रखा गया था।

atabeg's Usage Examples:

To the same period belong other Atabeg dynasties; Begtiginids at Harran, Tekrit, 'c. Ortokids at Edessa, 'Ana, 'c., with Mardin as their headquarters.


Nevertheless the Seljukian dominion was petty and unimportant and did not rise to significance till his son and successor, Kilij Arslan II., had subdued the Danishmands and appropriated their possessions, though he thereby risked the wrath of the powerful atabeg of Syria, Nureddin, and afterwards that of Saladin.


1175); and Toghrul, son of Arslan, killed in 1194 by Inanej, son of his atabeg, Mahommed, who was in confederation with the Khwarizm shah of the epoch, Takash.


Within the limits of these minor dynasties the same rules were observed, and the same may be said of the hereditary fiefs of Turkish amirs not belonging to the royal family, who bore ordinarily the title of atabeg or atabek (properly "father bey"), e.g.


In 1183 he induced the atabeg Imad-ud-din to exchange Aleppo for the insignificant Sinjar and in 1186 received the homage of the atabeg of Mosul.


Gradually, however, Christian enthusiasm had aroused a counter enthusiasm among the Moslems. Zengi, atabeg of Mosul, had inaugurated the sacred war by his campaigns in Syria (1137-1146).


and the government of the province given to Husain Khan, the chief of a rival tribe, with the title of vali in exchange for that of atabeg.


Little Luristan was governed by a race of independent princes of the Khurshidi dynasty, and called atabegs, from 1155 to the beginning of the 17th century when the last atabeg, Shah Verdi Khan, was removed by Shah Abbas I.


During the greater part of the period between 1130 and 11 54 the policy of Damascus was guided by the vizier Muin eddin Anar, who ruled on behalf of the descendants of the atabeg Tughtigin.


There was an atabeg dynasty in Damascus founded by Tughtigin (1103-1128): there was another to the N.E., that of the Ortokids,, represented by Sokman, who established himself at Kaifa in Diarbekr about i 101, and by his brother Ilghazi, who received Mardin from Sokman about 1108, and added to it Aleppo in 1117.1 But the greatest of the atabegs were those of Mosul on the Tigris - Maudud, who died in 1113; Aksunkur, his successor; and finally, greatest of all, Zengi himself, who ruled in Mosul from 1127 onwards.



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