An imprint of Infobase Publishing 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 - pages 117,• [ ] Bukhara of the 16th century attracted skilled craftsman of calligraphy and miniature-paintings, such as Sultan Ah Maskhadi, Mahmud ibn Eshaq Shakibi, the theoretician in calligraphy and dervish Mahmud Buklian, Molana Mahmud Muzahheb, and Jelaleddin Yusuf | The Manghits were non-Genghisid and took the Islamic title of Emir instead of Khan since their legitimacy was not based on descent from Genghis Khan |
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[ ] Abd al-Aziz Khan 1540—1550 established a library "having no equal" the world over | In 1740, it was conquered by Nadir Shah, the Shah of Iran |
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11Rahim Masov, The History of the Clumsy Delimitation, Irfon Publ | The prominent scholar Sultan Mirak Munshi worked there from 1540 |
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A History of Inner Asia 2000 , p | : The Birth of Tajikistan |