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1519 adの例文

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  • Emperor Babur attacked the fort in 1519 AD before Hati Khan had acknowledged him.
  • The mosque was believed to be built by administrator Alauddin Husain Shah in between 1493 and 1519 AD which were constructed later.
  • No traces remain of Husain Shah's ( d 1519 AD ) black basalt sarcophagi, which survived until c 1846 AD, or the tombs of later sultans at Banglakot at GAUR.
  • The Ismail Adil Shah of Adilshahi dynasty reinforced the fort with the help of Asad Khan Lari ( a Persian from the province of Lar ) and much of the existing structures dates from 1519 AD.
  • For, it was through some of these men that Sh醜beg Argh鷑 was induced to invade and conquer Sind in 926 AH ( 1519 AD ) at the Battle of Fatehpur ( 1519 ), which resulted in the displacement of the Sammah dynasty of rulers by that of Argh鷑.
  • As Asad Khan Lari, who was a Persian from the province of Lar, assisted Ismail in the battle for the fort, was conferred with Belgaum as his jagir in 1511 AD ( in 1519 AD, Asad Khan completed the Masjid Safa in the Belgaum fort ).
  • Between the time of Pope Gregory I ( 590 604 AD ), until Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend and Jacques Lef鑦re d'蓆aples ( Concerning Mary Magdalene ) in 1519 AD, various versions of the Legend of Mary Magdalene circulated in the south of France and Germany.
  • From the Gujarat family, Qazi Mahmood ( 846 AH / 1442 AD-925 AH / 1519 AD ) got a reputation as scholar about whom Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi ( d . 1642 c . e . ) mentioned in his manuscript as a great'Sufi Shaikh'of Gujarat.
  • From the Gujarat family, Qazi Mahmood ( 846 AH / 1442 AD  925 AH / 1519 AD ) got a reputation as scholar about whom Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi ( d . 1642 c . e . ) mentioned in his manuscript as a great'Sufi Shaikh'of Gujarat.
  • For political, social and religious reasons, and as a result of a conflict that his family engaged in with neighboring clans in 1519 AD, Ibrahim decided to sell his land and leave Houran for the mountains of Lebanon, an area that became known for its rule of law under the Ottoman Empire.
  • The Soltan Khalil mentioned in the above poem is Soltan Zu'l-qadr who during the reign of the Safavid Shad Esma'il I was for fifteen years, from 911 to 926 A . H . ( 1505-1519 AD ), Governor of Fars, and who according to what is written in the Naseri Fars-Nameh, on account of misconduct at the battle of Chalderan, was by order of Shah Esmail put to death in 926 A . H.