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Khwaja Jalal al-Din Mahmud Khwarazmi was a bureaucrat and commander who served under the Timurid Empire in the early 15th-century. During his early career, he served the Timurid princes Pir Muhammad and Iskandar in the city of Shiraz. He later moved with Iskandar to the city of Isfahan, where he served as one of the leading commanders in two expeditions, first against the city of Yazd in 1409/10, and the second against the southeastern cities of Bam and Jiruft in 1411/2. Mahmud later returned to Shiraz to serve under Ibrahim Sultan.

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  • Khwaja Jalal al-Din Mahmud Khwarazmi was a bureaucrat and commander who served under the Timurid Empire in the early 15th-century. During his early career, he served the Timurid princes Pir Muhammad and Iskandar in the city of Shiraz. He later moved with Iskandar to the city of Isfahan, where he served as one of the leading commanders in two expeditions, first against the city of Yazd in 1409/10, and the second against the southeastern cities of Bam and Jiruft in 1411/2. Mahmud later returned to Shiraz to serve under Ibrahim Sultan. (en)
  • Jalal al-Din Mahmud Khwarazmí fou un visir timúrida que va servir a Fars sota Pir Muhammad i després sota Iskandar, amb el qual va anar a Isfahana partir de 1412, i després del 1414 va servir a Ibrahim Sultan. Sota Iskandar, Mahmud Khwarazmi va ser el comandant en dues campanyes militars, la primera contra Yadz (1409-1410) i la segona contra algunes poblacions del sud-est del Kirman, les ciutats de Bam i de Jiruft (1411). (ca)
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  • Jalal al-Din Mahmud Khwarazmí fou un visir timúrida que va servir a Fars sota Pir Muhammad i després sota Iskandar, amb el qual va anar a Isfahana partir de 1412, i després del 1414 va servir a Ibrahim Sultan. Sota Iskandar, Mahmud Khwarazmi va ser el comandant en dues campanyes militars, la primera contra Yadz (1409-1410) i la segona contra algunes poblacions del sud-est del Kirman, les ciutats de Bam i de Jiruft (1411). Va servir tres vegades com a governador de Yadz, primer sota Pir Muhammad, després sota Iskandar i finalment sota Ibrahim Sultan. En tots els casos va dirigir o supervisart diverses construccions. (ca)
  • Khwaja Jalal al-Din Mahmud Khwarazmi was a bureaucrat and commander who served under the Timurid Empire in the early 15th-century. During his early career, he served the Timurid princes Pir Muhammad and Iskandar in the city of Shiraz. He later moved with Iskandar to the city of Isfahan, where he served as one of the leading commanders in two expeditions, first against the city of Yazd in 1409/10, and the second against the southeastern cities of Bam and Jiruft in 1411/2. Mahmud later returned to Shiraz to serve under Ibrahim Sultan. (en)
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