Nasr al-Din (Yunnan)
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Nasr al-Din (Persian: نصرالدین; Chinese: 納速剌丁, pinyin: Nàsùládīng) (died 1292) was a provincial governor of Yunnan during the Yuan dynasty, and was the son of Sayyid Ajjal Shams al-Din Omar.
Quick Facts Governor of Yunnan (Karadjang), Preceded by ...
Nasr al-Din | |
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Governor of Yunnan (Karadjang) | |
In office 1279–1292 | |
Preceded by | Sayyid Ajjal Shams al-Din Omar |
Succeeded by | Husayn (Hussein or Hussain)[1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Bukhara, Khwarazmian Empire |
Died | 1292 Yunnan, Yuan China |
Nationality | Khwarazmian, Yuan |
Children | twelve sons in total, the names of five of which are given in his biography, viz. 伯顏察兒 Bo-yen ch'a-r, 烏馬兒 Wu-ma-r, 答法兒 Dje-fa-r (Djafar), 忽先 Hu-sien (Hussein) and 沙的 Sha-di (Saadi) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Yuan dynasty |
Battles/wars | Mongol invasion of Burma, Mongol invasions of Vietnam |
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