Juwayni

Juwayni

Juwayni may refer to the following:

* Al-Juwayni, Islamic theologian (d. 1085)
* Ata al-Mulk Juvayni, historian of the Mongol Empire (d. 1283)
* Shams ad-Din Juvayni, Ilkhanid vezier (d. 1285)


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