Haydar Mirza, 1499 or 1500-1551
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Name (Latin)
Haydar Mirza, 1499 or 1500-1551
Name (Cyrilic)
Дулати, Мухаммед Хайдар, 1499-1551
Other forms of name
Dughlat, Muhammad Haidar, 1499-1551
Duglat, Muhammad Haidar, 1499-1551
Dughlat, Mirza Haydar, 1499-1551
Duglat, Mirza Haydar, 1499-1551
Mirza Haidar, 1499 or 1500-1551
Haidar Mirza, 1499 or 1500-1551
Muhammad Haydar Dughlat, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mirza Haydar, 1499 or 1500-1551
Hai-ta-erh, Mi-erh-tsan Ma-hei-ma, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mi-erh-tsan Ma-hei-ma Hai-ta-erh, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mirza Mukhammad Khaidar, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mukhammed Khaidar Dulati, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mirzo Muhammad Haidar Aezii, 1499 or 1500-1551
Mirzo Muhammad Haidar, 1499 or 1500-1551
Aezii, 1499 or 1500-1551
Aez, 1499 or 1500-1551
Даулати, Мухаммад Хайдар, 1499-1551
Date of birth
1499
Date of death
1551
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Author's Tarikh-i-Rashidi ... 1895.
- His Chung Ya Meng-wu-erh shih, 1983 i.e. 1986:v. 2, t.p. (Mi-erh-tsan Ma-hei-ma Hai-ta-erh) p. 565 (Mnhammad [sic] Haidar Mirza)
- LC manual auth., 1-19-88(hdg.: Haydar Mirza, 1499 or 1500-1551)
- Storey. Persian lit., v. 1, p. 273, etc.(M. Haidar, commonly called Mirza Haidar [Babur calls him Haidar Mirza], of the Dughlat tribe; b. in 905/1499 or 1500 in Tashkand [Tashkent]; d. 958/1551; author of Tarikh-i Rashidi, completed in 1546, a history of the Mongol rulers of Mugulistan and Kashghar, from appr. 1347 or 8 to the period of Abd al-Rashid (after whom the work is named)
- Enc. Islam, new ed., v. 2, p. 621[under Dughlat] Muhammad Haydar Dughlat; known as Haydar Mirza) v. 3, p. 317 (Haydar Mirza; known as Mirza Haydar; b. 905/1499 or 1500; d. 958/1551)
- Tarikh-i Rashidi, 1996:t.p. (Mirza Mukhammad Khaidar)
- Problemy drevnei i srednevekovoi istorii Kazakhstana, 1999:t.p. (Mukhammeda Khaidara Dulati [in Russian]) added t.p. (Mukhammed Khaidar Dulati [in Kazakh])
- Zhahonnoma, 1999:t.p. Mirzo Muhammad Haidar Aezii) verso t.p. (Aez or Aezii is a pseudonym used by Haydar Mirza for his poetic works written in Uzbek)
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Wikipedia description:
Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat Beg (Persian: میرزا محمد حیدر دولت بیگ; c. 1499/1500 – 1551) was a Chagatai Turco-Mongol military general, governor of Kashmir, and a historian. He was a Mughal Dughlat prince who wrote in both Chaghatai and Persian languages. Haidar and Babur were cousins on their mother's side, through the line of Genghis Khan. Unlike Babur, Haidar considered himself more of an ethnic Mongol of Moghulistan.
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