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  Bahadur Shah I - LoveToKnow 1911
BAHADUR SHAH I., a Mogul emperor of Hindustan, A.D. 1707-1712, the son and successor of Aurangzeb.
At the time of the latter's death his eldest surviving son, Prince Muazim, was governor of Kabul, and in his absence the next brother, Azam Shah, assumed the functions of royalty.
Azam would not accept the proposal and was defeated and slain on the plains of Agra.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Bahadur_Shah_I   (133 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah
Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah, being summoned by the Qazi, appeared before the court like an ordinary accused person, made graceful submission to the custodian of law and satisfied the complainant by offering a suitable indemnity in accordance with the decree.
Like his father (sikandar shah) and grandfather (iliyas shah), Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah had great respect and reverence for the Alims and the Sufis.
Another aspect of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah's reign was that the Hindus gained much prominence in his court and this led to the rise of raja ganesha, the zamindar of Bhaturiya (in Dinajpur district).
banglapedia.search.com.bd /HT/G_0110.htm   (779 words)

  
  Shah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Idris Shah Idris Shah (Idris Al-Mutawakkil Allahi Shah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Iskandar Shah Kasdallah) (1984.
Sultan Ali Shah Sultan Ali Shah was the ruler of Ayub Shah.
Sultan Azlan Shah Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin Shah Ghafarullahu-Lah (born Perak.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/shah.html   (834 words)

  
 Other Mughals by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
A Timur descendent, Nadir shah usurped the throne in Persia and seized Kandahar and Kabul.
Shah Alam II ruled well until his eighties and died as sightless wretch dressed in rags when an army from Bengal led by General Gerald Lake stormed Delhi and Agra.
His son Bahadur Shah Zafar II would be the last emperor of Mughals before the British deposed him in 1858 and the Mughal dynasty would officially come to a dishonorable end.
www.boloji.com /history/015.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Ali Vardi was born on 10 May 1671 he was named Mirza Muhammad Ali, he was the son of Shah Quli Khan Mirza Muhammad Madani and the daughter of Nawab Aqil Khan Afshar on
His father was Mirza Muhammad Madani - an employee of Azam Shah, - the son of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Azam shah also employed the sons of Mirza Muhammad, however after the death of Azam Shah the family fell into poverty.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Ali_Vardi_Khan   (280 words)

  
 memorial
As the khalifa-e-azam of Hazrat Shah Kalimullah Jahanabaadi (rahmatullahi alaihi), the responsibility of propagating Islam, as well as the reformation of the Muslim community at large fell onto his able shoulders.
When he arrived at the seminary of Shah Kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi), he found the door locked, as the shaykh was engaged in the spiritual musical assembly of Sama, to which outsiders were not permitted.
Upon hearing these lines, Shah Kalimullah (rahmatullahi alaihi) recalled the prophecy of Hazrat Yahya Madini (rahmatullahi alaihi) who stated that the one who would utter these words would be responsible for the spread and propagation of the Chishtia silsila.
www.soofie.org.za /memorial/hazrat_aurangabaadi.html   (943 words)

  
 WebBall.com - Essays by Azam Shah
WebBall admits that might have been the case with this series of essays by Azam Shah.
At the time of his earliest contributions to WebBall, Azam Shah was a pitching coach for college players during the summer and was involved with the AABC league.
Azam has seen 80-year-old men strike out major leaguers, and young arms that can throw 90+ mph who get hammered.
www.webball.com /cms/page2032.cfm   (361 words)

  
 SAN DIEGO MUSEUM of ART | The Binney Collection: South Asian Miniature Paintings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Above the two at the top is a canopy with the imperial Mughal insignia of birds of paradise and a sun.
The two princes at the top are identified by inscription as Dara Shikoh, Shah Jahan's eldest and most beloved son, and Shah Shuja, his second son.
Below these two, on the left in a purple robe is Muhammad 'Azam Shah, one of Aurangzeb's sons who served as the governor of Gujarat.
www.sdmart.org /exhibition-binney-mughals-aurangzeb2.html   (347 words)

  
 Today in Sikh History :8th June :Gateway to Sikhism
The battle for succession to the Delhi throne was fought among Aurangzeb's sons, Tara Azam and Bahadur Shah.
Tara Azam lost his life in battle, with one of Guru Gobind Singh's arrow that was given by Guru Sahib to one Isa Khan.
Bahadur Shah presented Guru Gobind Singh with a sword, which belonged to Ali (?son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad) at his coronation, which Guru Sahib attended in Agra.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /history/his0608.htm   (1257 words)

  
 Ahmedabadcity.com
The world's most unusual post office, the Mughal palace of Badhra fort, built by Shah Alam, the governor of the Mughal empire in Gujarat, so well known for his prolific works of architecture that people knew him as Udai (the termite), now opened as a post office.
The palace with it's huge arches, ornate balconies and jalis, is a part of the historic Badhra fort founded by sultan Ahmed Shah on 1411 AD, which once spanned 44 acres and had pavilions and gardens, but is now limited to a few square and circular bastions that loom impressively over the city crowds.
Shah Azam built here a small Badhra Kali temple, which was extended by the Marathas and is now one of the most important temples in Ahmedabad.
www.ahmedabadcity.com /AhmedabadInfo/Virtual_1.htm   (304 words)

  
 Azam Tariq laid to rest in Jhang -DAWN - Top Stories; October 8, 2003
JHANG, Oct 7: Maulana Azam Tariq, Millat-i-Islamia chief and a member of the National Assembly from Jhang, was laid to rest at the Jamia Mehmoodia here on Tuesday evening.
The funeral prayers of the slain leader were held at the Islamia High School ground at 4pm.
In another incident, some provoked people entered the Imambargah, Shia Maulvi, adjacent to Tehsil Office and Kotwali PS and tried to set it to fire.
www.dawn.com /2003/10/08/top11.htm   (499 words)

  
 Rulers
Nasir Uddin was a grandson of Shams Uddin Ilyas Shah.
Nasir Uddin Mahmud Shah II Firoz Shah was succeeded by Nasir Uddin who was either the son of Saif Uddin Firoz Shah or of Jalal Uddin Fateh Shah.
When Adil Shah became Emperor of India (at Delhi) Muhammad Shah, who was governor of Bangla from 1540 to 1555 declared independence.
www.geocities.com /raqta24/rulers.htm   (1916 words)

  
 Friendster - mohd noor azam
College: Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Shah Alam, Kolej Mara Banting
Askum Azam, amboi2 besnya tagline '"akal sehat ku berhenti kala menatap indah matamu"...
tq for the wish en noor azam a.k.a en engineer yg sempoi..hehe..
www.friendster.com /mnazam   (527 words)

  
 SHAYKH AL-ISLAM - MUHADDITH AL-A'ZAM MISSION SILSILA-QADIRIYA-CHISTIYA-ASHRAFIYA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
His blessed name was Ali Hussain, and his kunniyyat was 'Abu Ahmed', and his laqab was Shah 'Pir' Shaykh al-Mashaykh and 'A'la Hadrat'.
Because Shaykh al-Mashaykh was from the descendants of the Accredited successor (khalf akbar) of Hadrat Noor al-Ayn, Hadrat Sayyad Shah Hasan, this is why his family is sometimes referred to Sarkar-e-Kalan, or Bari Sarkar.
Shaykh al-Mashaykh attained the inner spirituality perfections under the guidance of his respected brother, 'Za'ir al-Haramain, Sayyad Shah Ashraf Hussain, who as well as attaining blessings from the various noble family members, also received blessings and spiritual enhancement from other great saints too.
www.islam786.org /ashrafimiya.htm   (2063 words)

  
 Black Peacock - Kangra Paintings - Jayadeva Goswami's Gita-Govinda
Shah Jahan is said to have held a darbar at Agra at which his feudatories from various parts of India assembled, and among them was Mirza Jai Singh Kachhwaha, Raja of Amber, who was impressed by Bihari's poetry and invited him to Amber.
Prince Azam Shah, third son of the Emperor Aurangzeb, who was a lover of Hindi poetry, called an assembly of poets and had the verses of the Sat Sai arranged according to the classification of Nayakas and Nayikas found in the works such as the Rasikapriya of Keshav Das.
This was entitled the 'Azam Shahi' recension which was followed by Kavi Lallu Lal in his commentary of the Sat Sai called the Lal Chandrika, and published by Grierson (1896).
www.goloka.com /docs/bihari/about_bihari.html   (1667 words)

  
 THE IRANIAN: Atabak, Tourang Birangi
One of the most seasoned politicians of his period, he was an ally of the Russians in their struggle to dominate Persian politics.
He was recalled from exile by Mohammad Ali Shah and asked to be his prime minister.
A staunch monarchist, opposed to certain factions of the constitutionalists, and especially opposed to British influence in Persia, he was assassinated on August 31, 1907, by a man by the name of Abbas Aqa of Tabriz, a "fidai" or religious warrior from Tabriz.
www.iranian.com /History/2002/June/Atabak   (175 words)

  
 Pakistan Link Headlines
PESHAWAR (NNI): The NWFP Governor Lt. Gen.(R) Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah has urged the non-governmental organizations to establish their credibility among the masses and carry on their welfare oriented activities with sincerity, uprightness and devotion.
Inayatullah Khan, MPAs Dr. Zakir Shah, Kashif Azam and Javed Khan besides Sabir Hussain Awan MNA and district Nazim Azam Afridi.
Sabir Hussain Awan MNA and MPAs Dr. Zakir Shah, Kashif Azam and Javed Khan besides Azam Afridi District Nazim Peshawar.
www.pakistanlink.com /headlines/oct03/18/14.html   (779 words)

  
 safawi2
H.M. Zill-u'llah 'Abu'l Muzaffar Sultan Ismail Shah I, Shahanshah of Persia.
Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 2,000 zat by Emperor Shah Jahan, 1648, prom.
February 1713), eldest son of H.M. Sahib-i-Qiran-i-Mu'azam Shah 'Alamgir II Abu'l Nasir Sayyid Qutb ud-din 'Abdu'l-Muzaffar Muhammad Shah 'Alam Bahadur Shah I Padshah Ghazi [Khuld Manzil], Emperor of India, by his third wife, Nizam Bai Sahiba (d.
4dw.net /royalark/Persia/safawi2.htm   (2065 words)

  
 Muslim influence in Arakan & Muslim names of Arakanese Kings
After years of exile he regained his throne with the aid of Sultan Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah in 1430 AD.
Their rank was swelled by fresh arrivals and still later by Shah Shuja's followers who escaped slaughter at the hands of the Arakanese in 1661 and were retained as archers of the guard by the king; and some of them rose to very high positions in the court.
Legendary coins with dates and names of rulers were not known to them and there is no doubt that they borrowed the concept from Bengal.
www.angelfire.com /country/rakkhapura/muslnameofarknames.html   (1779 words)

  
 Amin-e Soltan, Atabak-e Azam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The assassination of Amin-e Soltan was probably instigated by the British in their attempt to regain control of political affairs in Persia.
His assassination triggered Mohammad Ali Shah's disbanding of the constitutional assembly (Madjles) and the subsequent shelling of its building in 1908.
These events also hastened Mohammad Ali Shah's downfall in 1909, to the delight of the British who now would deal with his young son, Soltan Ahmad Mirza (later Soltan Ahmad Shah) and a retinue of princes, courtiers and politicians favorable to them.
www.qajarpages.org /aminesoltan.html   (240 words)

  
 Everything unofficial about it: SRK vs Dilip Kumar
Two of Bollywood’s most celebrated matinee idols who have immortalised the alcoholic loverboy’s tale on celluloid—Dilip Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan—are on their way to create box-office history.
Shah Rukh Khan who has always said that Kumar is his eternal inspiration feels comparing the two films ‘‘is strange and uncalled for.’’
Some years ago Kumar’s wife Saira Banu stated that if the couple had a son, he would have looked like Shah Rukh.
www.expressindia.com /fullstory.php?newsid=37071   (639 words)

  
 Rashid Azam Ã;» Shah e Madina sarwar e aalam Salalaho alahy wasalam » Netscape.com
Rashid Azam Ã;» Shah e Madina sarwar e aalam Salalaho alahy wasalam » Netscape.com
Rashid Azam Ã;» Shah e Madina sarwar e aalam Salalaho alahy…
Religion – This is Shah e Madina sarwar e aalam Salalaho alahy wasalam In Naat category by Rashid Azam.
religion.netscape.com /story/2007/08/23/rashid-azam-shah-e-madina-sarwar-e-aalam-salalaho-alahy-wasalam   (170 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT Travel: A travel feature on Aurangabad in Maharashtra, India
The Bibi Ka Maqbara, built in 1679 AD, was a tribute by Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah, to his mother, Begum Rabia Durrani.
Aurangabad is located almost 410 km northeast of Bombay and is situated on the northern part of the elevated Deccan plateau in the region known as Marathwada, in the state of Maharashtra.
Aurangabad was founded in 1610 AD, on the site of a village named Khirkee by Malik Ambar, an ex-slave and later prime minister at the court of Murtaza Nizam Shah II.
inhome.rediff.com /travel/oct/18aura.htm   (819 words)

  
 MUFTI-E-AZAM HIND - IMAM MUSTAPHA RAZA KHAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wealth, presidency, ministership, worldly satisfaction and happiness can be given to a person by anyone, but such people do not have the spiritual insight to give tranquillity to a disturbed heart and they cannot put a smile onto the face of a depressed person.
Whenever the name "Mufti Azam Hind" was mentioned, it referred to none other than his exalted personality.
In India - Mufas'sire Azam Hind Hazrat Ibrahim Raza (radi Allahu anhu) ; Hazrat Maulana Tahseen Raza Khan; Hazrat Maulana Rehan Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu) ; Hazrat Allamah Mufti Mohammed Akhtar Raza Khan Azhari; Muhadithe Kabeer Hazrat Maulana Mufti Zia Ul Mustapaha Sahib; Hazrat Maulana Arshadul Qaadri Sahib.
nooremadinah.net /Library/EnglishBooks/MufiEAzamHind/MufiEAzamHind.html   (7912 words)

  
 Aurangabad : Introduction | Frommers.com
Today the sprawling city of Aurangabad is the fastest-growing industrial city in India, and not a destination in its own right, but -- time allowing -- it has a few attractions worth noting.
Best known is Bibi-ka-Maqbara, the "Mini-Taj," a mausoleum built for Aurangzeb's empress by his son, Azam Shah, and a supposed replica of the more famous mausoleum built by his grandfather in Agra.
Set amid large landscaped gardens and surrounded by high walls, it's primarily interesting from a historical point of view, lacking as it does the fine detail and white marble of its inspiration (the builders were forced to complete the project in stone and plaster because of financial constraints).
www.frommers.com /destinations/aurangabad/3477010001.html   (514 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Allama Mawlana Hafiz Kaazim Ali Khan, the son of Mawlana Mohammed Azam Khan (radi Allahu anhum), was a Tax-collector in the city of Badayun.
Ghousul Waqt, Huzoor Mufti-e-Azam-e-Hind, Ash Shah Imam Mustapha Raza Khan Noori Barakaati (radi Allahu anhu), the younger son of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) studied primarily under the guidance of his elder brother.
Undoubtedly, besides being recognised as a great Wali, as the Ghousul Azam and as the Imam Abu Hanifa (radi Allahu anhum) of his time, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was also the Mujaddid (Reviver) of Islam of the 14th Century.
www.taajushshariah.com /familyhistory/imamraza.htm   (18073 words)

  
 Barak8
1830, Gauhar Begum, a Kashmiri widow of H.M. Padshah Dur-i-Durran Mahmud Shah, Shah of Afghanistan.
Wazir-i-Azam to Shah Fath Jang Durrani for a short period of reconciliation in 1842.
August 1893), fifth son of H.H. Amir al-Mumenin, Amir Muhammad Ayub Khan, Amir of Herat, by a Herati consort.
4dw.net /royalark/Afghanistan/barak8.htm   (2633 words)

  
 SHAYKH AL-ISLAM - MUHADDITH AL-A'ZAM MISSION SILSILA-QADIRIYA-CHISTIYA-ASHRAFIYA
Ash Shah Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Al-Qadiri Fadil al-Bareilly
Allama Mawlana Hafiz Kaazim Ali Khan, the son of Mawlana Muhammad A'zam Khan (radi Allahu anhum), was a Tax-collector in the city of Badayun.
Ghawth al-Waqt, Huzoor Mufti al-A'zam al-Hind, Ash Shah Imam Mustapha Raza Khan Noori Barakaati (radi Allahu anhu), the younger son of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) studied primarily under the guidance of his elder brother.
www.islam786.org /alahadratahmadraza.htm   (18169 words)

  
 Important Islamic Days - Special days to remember
10 Hazrat Sayyidi Shah Barkatullah Ishki - Mahrerah Shareef
15 Urs Hazrat Shah Raza Ali Khan - Bareilly Shareef
8 Urs Hazrat Shah Makhdoom Ali Mahemi - Bombay
www.islamicacademy.org /html/General/Daystoremember.htm   (725 words)

  
 Landegger Prize 2002 won by Azam Shah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Professor John Roberts, Head of Department received Azam's prize, on his behalf, at a Prize Winners' lunch on 10th June 2002.
Plant operations may also be simulated using this package.
Since completing his MPhil, Azam secured employment with Georgia Pacific in Kunheim in France, and is contactable by email:
www.umist.ac.uk /paper/homeframes/landegger.html   (262 words)

  
 [No title]
There was once in the city of Shíráz a mighty King called Sayf al-A'azam Shah, who had grown old, without being blessed with a son.
When her months were accomplished, she gave birth to a male child like the moon, whom his father named Ardashir, [FN#262] and he grew up and throve and applied himself to the study of learning and letters, till he attained the age of fifteen.
And they abode in all comfort and solace and joyance of life, till there came to them the Destroyer of delights and Severer of societies; the Depopulator of palaces and the Garnerer of graveyards.
www.wollamshram.ca /1001/Vol_7/tale152.htm   (9929 words)

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