LC control no. | n 2017210762 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Baysongor, Giat-al-Din, 1397-1433 |
Variant(s) | Bahador Khan, Baysongor, 1397-1433 Baysunghur, 1397-1433 Mirza, Baysonghur 1397-1433 Baysonghur Mirza, 1397-1433 Moʻezz-al-Dīn, 1397-1433 Baysonqor, 1397-1433 Baysunqar, 1397-1433 Soggoúr, 1397-1433 Mīrzā, Bāysunghur, 1397-1433 Bāysunghur Mīrzā, 1397-1433 ميرزا، بايسنغر, 1397-1433 بايسنغر ميرزا, 1397-1433 بايسنغر, 1397-1433 |
Birth date | 13970916 |
Death date | 14331220 |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Qurʼān-i Bāysunghurī, 2015: t.p. (بايسنغر ميرزا = Bāysunghur Mīrzā) added t.p. (Baysongor [in rom.]) 2nd group, p. 14 (Prince Baysunghur, the son of Shahrokh and Goharshad Teymuri; Baysonghur Mirza [in rom.]) Website of the Encyclopædia Iranica viewed via www on June 15, 2017 (hdg.: Bāysongor, Giat-al-Din, B. ŠĀHROK̲ B. TĪMŪR; also called Sultan Bāysongor Bahador Khan, Timurid prince who played an important role as a statesman and a patron of art and architecture and was himself a first-class calligrapher. His title (laqab) is sometimes given as Moʻezz-al-Dīn. Instead of Baysongor or Baysonqor, other vocalizations such as Baysunqar are possible but improbable, all the more so in view of the unambiguous Greek spelling Soggoúr. He was born on 21 Duʼl-ḥejja 799/16 September 1397 at Herat and died at the age of thirty-seven lunar years on 7 Jomādā 1837/20 December 1433 in the Bāg-e Safīd palace near Herat) <http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/baysongor-gia-al-din-b> |