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Ṭāhir ibn Ḥusayn ibn Muṣʿab al-Bushanjī

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خانیان

الخاقانية

(ا/ ع؛ ت/ ط؛ ث/ س/ ص؛ ح/ ه؛ ذ/ ز/ ض/ ظ؛ غ/ ق)

Note: Where there are well accepted Anglicised versions of proper nouns or terms (e.g. Baghdad, Mecca), these are used instead of strict transliterations.

words of Turkish origin, the consonants are transcribed as above (but with v for w),

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Editing articles properly

Adding names to "Human name disambiguation pages"

Fixing Categories

Mamluk Sultanate
Mamluk Sultanate were officially defined by the ethnic origin of its ruling elite, and not by the slave origin of that elite

dawlat al-atrāk(دولة الاتراك)/dawlat al-turk(دولة الترك)/al-dawla al-turkiyya(الدولة التركية) these all mean “the state of the Turks” or "the period of rule of the Turks"

dawlat al-jarākisa(دولة الجراكسة) which means "the period of rule of the Circassians"

Modern Scholars use dawlat al-mamālīk (Arabic: دولة المماليك) which means “the Mamlūk Sultanate”, but this name is rarely used by the Mamluks.

Some misconception names include “the Baḥrī Sultanate/period” dawlat al-baḥriyya(Arabic: الدولة البحرية) and the “Burjī Sultanate/period” al-dawla al-burijyya(Arabic: الدولة البرجية) these were rarely used by medieval Mamluk Historians but are currently used as sub-periods of the Mamluk Sultanates.

al-dawla al-turkiyya al-jarkasiyya (Arabic: دولة التركية الجراكسية) which has linguistic and ethnic affiliation which

although Dawlat al-Turkiyya the Mamluk Sultanate had other other names that were used for example Al-dawla al-mughuliyya(Arabic: الدولة المغولية) meaning the Mongol State during Sultan Al-Adil Kitbugha's rule who was of Mongol extraction.

During Baybars al-Jāshankīr’s reign the state was known as al-dawla al-burijyya(Arabic: الدولة البرجية) which meant the “Burjī Sultanate/period”, when in fact he was a ruler during the the Baḥrī Sultanate/period but was of Circassian extraction that dominated in Burjī Sultanate/period

dawlatāl āl-Qalāwūn(Arabic: دولة قلاوون) /dawlat banī Qalāwūn(Arabic: دولة بني قلاوون) which means "Qalawunid dynasty" which have ruled for hundred years between 1281 to 1382

al-dawla al-Ẓāhiriyya(Arabic: الدولة البحرية) which meant "Ẓāhirī state/dynasty" which is the dynasty of Baibars and his two sons Al-Said Barakah and Solamish. This dynasty have ruled consecutively for 19 years.

dawlat al-turk al-mamālīk(Arabic: دولة الترك المماليك) which means “The mamlūk Turkish State/The reign of the Turkish mamlūks”

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Baibars: Kipchak (Burch-oghlu)

Qalawun : Kipchak (Burch-oghlu)

Kitbugha: Non-Kipchak Mongol

Lajin: Non-Kipchak Circassian Relative to Baibars II

Baibars II: Non-Kipchak Circassian Relative to Lajin

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Sunqur Al-Ashqar: Mongol

Baydara Al-Mansur: Mongol

Articles
Mausoleum of “Jochi Khan”

Mehmed II wallachian quote needs a fix with a better reliable source

Albanian–Venetian War, line

Crusade of Varna

Suleiman Baltoghlu FIX for the Kapidun Pasha

Transmission of the Greek Classics

Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha

The First Russo-Turkish War, 1676–1681

Creation of Ibrahim Shaitan Pasha page on Wikipedia

Sanjak of Herzegovina (from the Dubrovnik annals)

Taharrush jamai (infobox)

Battle of Cecora (1620)

Ottoman conquest of Cafa (Kefe) and Tana (Azov)

Siege of Maribor (1532)

Administration

Template for Kings

= References and how they work(Using Muhammad's article as an example) =

First Note

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