Mesud I — Masud I or Ma sud I (Arabic: ركن الدين مسعود, Rukn al Dīn Mas ūd; Turkish: I. Mesud) was the sultan of the Seljuqs of Rûm from 1116 until his death in 1156. Following the defeat and death of his father Kilij Arslan I by Fakhr al Mulk Radwan of… … Wikipedia
Mesud II — Masud II or Mas ud II (Arabic: غياث الدين مسعود بن كيكاوس, Ghīyāth al Dīn Mas ūd bin Kaykā ūs) bore the title of Sultanate of Rum at various times between 1284 and 1308. He was a vassal of the Mongols and exercised no real authority. History… … Wikipedia
Mesud Barzani — Masud Barzani Masud Barzani (arabisch مسعود برزاني, Mascūd Barzānī; kurdisch: مسعود بارزاني, Mesûd Barzanî; im Deutschen als Mas(s)ud/Mesud Barzani/Barsani transkribiert) (* 16. August 1946 in Mahabad/Iran) ist ein kurdische … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mesud Bey — Muhazzebeddin Mesud Bey[1] Muhadhdhib al Dîn Mas ūd Bey[2] est le second et avant dernier représentant de la dynastie des Pervânes. Fils légitime du Pervâne Mehmed Bey, naquit probablement vers 1270 à Sinope, en Turquie. Il succéda à son père en… … Wikipédia en Français
mesud — (A.) [ دﻮﻌﺴﻡ ] 1. mutlu, saadetli. 2. kutlu … Osmanli Türkçesİ sözlüğü
kutanmak — mesud, memnun olmak, sevinmek … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
kutluğ — mesud, mubarek … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Sultanato de Rüm — سلجوقیان روم Saljūqiyān e Rūm Sultanato de Rüm Sultanato … Wikipedia Español
Danishmends — Danishmend ← 1071–1178 … Wikipedia
Menteşe — The Beylik of Mentes (blue) in 1300. The Anatolian beylik of Menteş (1260 1424), with capital in Milas in southwest Anatolia and headquartered in Beçin castle near that city, was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish… … Wikipedia