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 Definition of New Delhi
It is said that Ghazi Malik, when only a slave to Mubarak Khilji, had suggested this rocky prominence as an ideal site for a fort.
When Ghazi Malik founded the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321, he built the strongest fort in Delhi at Tughlaqabad, completed with great speed within four years of his rule.
Built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri, the Purana Quila is a monument of bold design, which is strong, straightforward and every inch a fortress.
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 Jasmine - Mogra
Background: Jalal ud din Mohammad Akbar Ghazi (Akbar) was born to Hamida and Humayun in October 1542.
Akbar’s were dreams fulfilled and Akbar was so impressed by the sequence of events that he built his new capital city at Sikri in honor of Shaikh Salim.
Akbar was only thirteen when his father died accidentally in the palace at Delhi.
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 India Under Muslims 1300-1615 by Sanderson Beck
However, a revolt led by Dipalpur governor Ghazi Tughluq raised an army that defeated Khusrau's forces; Khusrau was beheaded; and in 1320 the new Sultan was called Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq Shah.
After a plot to assassinate him failed, Mubarak began executing prominent relatives, including the able governor of Gujarat, Zafar Khan.
Mubarak began his reign proclaiming an amnesty, rewarding his loyal soldiers, and making a Gujarat slave Hasan Khusrau Khan prime minister (wazir).
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 HISTORY OF AWADH
After the death of Sadat Ali Khan his son Ghazi-ud-din Haider became Nawab Wzir on July 11, 1814 AD with the promise that he will continue to obey the previous treaty and will act as an independant prince and must be subservient to the British Govt.
Sadat Khan's nephew Sherjung and Abul Mansoor Muhammad Muqueem.
Muhammad Mucked was efficient having the experience of 5 years but for Nadir Shah these qualities were of no use.
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 Vitasta
The Sultan was at that time on one of his military expeditions against the ruler of Kabul and his brother, Qutb-ud-din had the honour of receiving the party of Sayyids and waiting upon them for four months, after which they left on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Whereas the Hindus claim that he appeared in a dream to Aurangzeb the same night demanding the annulment of the imperial order, the Muslim version is that some of his ministers assured the emperor that Rishi Pir had no political axe to grind but was simply a holy man to whom worldly power was repugnant.
But the most prominent among the Sufi missionares was Sayyid Ali Hamadani who "by his learning, piety and devotion is said to have made 37,000 converts to Islam." Known in Kashmir as Shah Hamadan he may well be said to have practically established Islam in Kashmir and laid its foundations well and true.
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 Zengids, page 1
Saif al-Din Ghazi II (1170 - 1180 AD)
'Izz ad-Din Mas'ud II (1211 - 1218 AD)
Turkish bust facing within beaded frame; stars at each corner.
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 Barak12
July 1926), third son of Field Marshal H.R.H. Sardar Shah Wali Khan Ghazi, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Safia, Samar ul-Siraj, second daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
November/December 1928, as his third wife, H.M. Amir al-Mumenin, Amanu'llah Shah Ghazi, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan ( b.
ii) Saif ur-Rahman Khan Ziai ( s/o Rahima).
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 Turkey11
Kadin Effendi from 1875, daughter of Ghazi Ismail Bey, a Circassian.
5) Rear-Admiral H.I.H. Prince Muhammad Saif ud-din Effendi.
May 1985, having had issue, one sons and two daughters:
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 HizmetBooks
It is the British Government, again, that caused the establishment of the Wahhabite State in 1351 (1932 A.D.) by delivering to the Sons of Sa'ud the Arabian Peninsula they had grasped from the Ottomans.
He wrote this Arabic work in 823 (1420 A.D.), which was printed in London in 1290 (1872 A.D.) and in Istanbul in 1401 (1981 A.D.), and it was later translated into Turkish.
In 1917, British Prime Minister (1902-5) James Balfour established the Zionist organization, which worked for the reestablishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, a holy place for Muslims, and the continuous support given to this organization by the British Government resulted in the establishment of the State of Israel in 1366 (1947 A.D.).
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 Modern Bengal
The last two kings of independent Bengal, ´Alîwirdî Khân hâshim ad dawla (1741-1756) and mîrzâ mah.mûd Sirâj ad Dawla (1756-1757) are still remembered for their struggle against the British under Rovert Clive; which happened primarily when the British supported Ghasiti Begam against Siraj-ud-Daulah.
empire passed to the third son shâh ´âlam bahâdur who ruled as bahadur shah (1707-1712, shia in belief, though did not make that the official creed), and then after a brief stint in 1712 under his eldest son Azim-us-shan, to his second son jahândâr mu´izz ad din shah (1712 - overthrown in 1713).
He was followed by his son, mu´in ad dîn Akbar Shah II (1806-1837) and then his son sirâj ad dîn Abu Bahâdur Shâh Zafar II (1837-58) whose male line of descent (son mirza mughal, and grandson mirza abu-bakr) died out, and who were puppets of the British East India Company.
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 Coins of the Zangids (Zengids)
Conquers Edessa 1144 AD al-'Adil Nur al-Din Mahmud
607-615 AH/ 1211-1218 AD Nur ad Din Arslan Shah II bin Mas'ud II Nasir ad Din Mahmud bin Mas'ud II Lu'luid Usurption
Nur ad Din Arslan Shah I bin Mas'ud
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 NameTraq Last Name: Ghazi
Rasool, also known as Ghazi Nasib-ud-Din, was wanted by Indian security forces for his involvement in dozens of attacks and bombings.
Rob and Vivienne are in a hurry to leave for an interview with Sheikh Ghazi Ajil al- Yawar, a governing council member and tribal chief who lived in Saudi...
The districts are Khanewal, Layyah, Okara, Jhang, Vehari, Kasur, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Pakpattan, Bhakkar, Rahim Yar Khan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Lodhran...
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 Alamgir II [1699-1759]
Alamgir was murdered by Ghazi-ud-Din, and the son of Alamgir, Ali Gauhar succeeded him.
Aziz-ud-Din, the second son of Jahandar Shah, was raised to the throne by Ghazi-ud-Din after he deposed Ahmad Shah in 1754.
The relations between Alamgir and his Wazir, Ghazi-ud-Din, by this time had gotten worse.
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 Alamgir II [1699-1759]
Alamgir was murdered by Ghazi-ud-Din, and the son of Alamgir, Ali Gauhar succeeded him.
Aziz-ud-Din, the second son of Jahandar Shah, was raised to the throne by Ghazi-ud-Din after he deposed Ahmad Shah in 1754.
The relations between Alamgir and his Wazir, Ghazi-ud-Din, by this time had gotten worse.
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 Turkey2
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan, son of Sultan Ghazis, Ghazi, son of Ghazis, Shuja ud-Daula wad-din, Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Jalal ud-din Saif ud-din Ghias ud-Dunya ud-din, Sultan-i-Iklim-i-Rum (Emperor of Rome), Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, and of the Cities of Adrianople and Philippolis.
at Sogut, 1258, son of Amir Ertugrul Khan Ghazi, Amir of Sogut, by his wife, Khaima Khanum.
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 oudh12
September 1803, elder son of H.M. Abu'l Muzaffar Muiz ud-din Shah-i-Zaman, Padshah-i-Oudh, Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah Bahadur, King of Oudh, by Subh ud-Daulat Sahiba, former maidservant, educ.
1814 - 1827 H.M. Abu'l Muzaffar Muiz ud-din Shah-i- Zaman, Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah Bahadur, King of Oudh.
Shah Najaf Imambara, Lucknow), daughter of Colonel Aish, of Kanpur, by his Hindu wife.
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 baoni2
5) Mualla Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Imad ul-Mulk Sani, Rafi ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang.
H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Asaf Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang, may also have had issue, another son:
1800 - 1815 H.H. Sahib Jah, Azam ul-Umara, Nazim ul-Mulk, Nasir ud-Daula, Nawab Chin Qilich Khan Mihin Sardar Bahadur, Zafar Jang [Mir Nasir ud-din], Nawab of Baoni.
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 Delhi Pictures - Tuglaqabad
When Ghazi Malik, as Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, founded the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321, he did just that—Tughlaqabad is Delhi’s most colossal and awesome fort, even in its ruined state.
The fort was a part of the dream project of Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq (the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty) when he built the capital at Tughlaqabad (the third city of Delhi).
The massive fortifications of Tughlaqabad, with immense circular bastions, were raised by Ghiyas-ud-din to protect his subjects.
www.cs.utah.edu /~noliver/india/Forts/Tuglaqabad/Tuglaqabad.html   (1589 words)

  
 Nasir
Nasir-ud-din Haider died without an offspring and Ghazi-ud- din Haider's queen 'Padshah Begum' put forward Munna Jan, as a claimant to the throne though both Ghazi-ud- din Haider and Nasir-ud-din Haider had refused to acknowledge him as belonging to the royal family.
However his tyrannical rule was brought to an end in 1837, when he was poisoned by his own friends and favourites.
This led him to set up an observatory at Lucknow 'The Tarunwali Kothi' which was bedecked with exceptionally good astronomical instruments.
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 Coins of the Zangids (Zengids)
Part of the Mawsil Domain 1127-1170 AD Mu'izz al-Din Sanjar Shah bin Ghazi II Battle of Hittin - Fall of Jerusalem to Salah al-Din 1187 AD Third Crusade 1191-1192AD
589-607 AH/ 1193 - 1211 AD ad Din Mas'ud II bin Arsalan Shah I
607-615 AH/ 1211-1218 AD Nur ad Din Arslan Shah II bin Mas'ud II Nasir ad Din Mahmud bin Mas'ud II Lu'luid Usurption
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 hyder3
1713 - 1748 H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan.
a) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Asaf Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang.
a) Darah Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Zulfikhar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mir Khan Bahadur, Mahabut Jang.
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 Barak15
Central Command, second son of Field Marshal H.R.H. Sardar Shah Wali Khan Ghazi, sometime Ambassador at the Court of St James's, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Safia Begum, Samar ul-Siraj, daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
H.R.H. Princess Mahbuba Begum, eighth daughter of Field Marshal H.R.H Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Safura Begum, Qamar ul-Banat, tounger daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, by his wife, H.R.H Princess Zuhra Begum, second daughter of H.M. Shah-i-Shahid al-Ghazi Muhammad Nadir Shah, King of Afghanistan.
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 tfmeh10.txt
He was seized by a strong convulsion as he sate administering justice in his despoiled palace at Dehli, and expired almost immediately, about the 16th of April, A.D. Ahmad Shah— The Rohillas — Ghazi-ud-din the younger — Perplexities of the Emperor — Alamgir II.
Ghazi - (or Shahab) ud-din attempted to reproduce the policy of the Sayyids by governing behind this puppet; but the son of the murdered emperor proclaimed himself in Bihar (v.
The late Minister, Intizam-ud-Daula, had been murdered by order of his successor three days earlier.
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 Jere's Ars Magica Saga: Turks
Qôlôch Arslan I's real political heir was his son Rukn ad-Din Mas'ud I. He seized Konya in 1116 with the help of his father-in-law Amir Ghazi Gçmçshtegin Danishmend, who had come to power after the death of his father Malik Danishmend Ghazi.
The political rivalries and disunity produced by this measure among the Seljuk princes, coupled with the irruption of the Frankish warriors of the Third Crusade, who occupied Konya in 1190, temporarily brought an end to the expansion of the state and appeared to nullify the achievement of 'Izz ad-Din Qôlôch Arslan II.
In alliance with his major Turkmen rival Malik Danishmend Ghazi, Qôlôch Arslan I continued to struggle against the crusaders, but, when Malik Danishmend Ghazi died in 1104, he revived his father's policy of expansion eastward.
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 oudh12
July 1814 under the style of Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Rifa'at ud-Daula, Rafi ul-Mulk, Nawab Ghazi ud-din Haidar Khan Bahadur, Shahamat Jang.
Assumed the title of King with the style of Abu'l Muzaffar Muiz ud-din Shah-i-Zaman, Padshah-i- Oudh from 19
1769, third son of H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Yamin ud-Daula, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Sa'adat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mubariz Jang [Jannat Aramgah], Nawab Wazir of Oudh, educ.
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 Cheap car rental Lucknow - book discount car hire Lucknow, India
It is situated on the right bank of the Gomti, In this mausoleum are buried the remains of Ghazi-ud-din Haider and his wives, including Mubarak Mahal, his European wife.
The silver tomb of Ghazi-ud-din Haider lies in the centre of the building and is flanked by the more imposing silver and gold tomb of Mubarak Mahal on one side, and another tomb on the other.
This white-domed structure derives its name from the town of Najaf, about 200 km south of Baghdad where the saint Hazrat Ali is buries.
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 DURRANI5
February 1757, Shahzadi Gauhar un-nisa Afraz Banu Begum Sahiba [Muhammadi Zuhra Begum], elder daughter of H.M. 'Abu'l-'Adil 'Aziz ud-din Muhammad 'Alamgir II Sahib-i-Qiran Padshah Ghazi, Emperor of India.
there at the Mausoleum of Mirza Jahangir, Nizamuddin), sixth son of H.M. 'Abul-Nasir Mu'in ud-din Muhammad Akbar Shah II Sahib-i-Qiran-i-Sani Padshah Ghazi, King of Delhi, by his second wife, Mussamat Nawab Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba - see India (Mughal dynasty).
Entered Kandahar and was crowned at the Shrine of Shahrukh.
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 Dramatis Personae
Alamgir II was succeeded by his son, Shah Alam II in 1759, after he was murdered by Ghazi-ud-din.
In 1754 he was then deposed and blinded by his Wazir, Ghazi-ud-din, who placed Alamgir II, a son of Jahander Shah, on the throne.
He then captured Delhi and Agra, thereby establishing the Mughal dynasty in India, which included 17 rulers and finally ended in 1857, with Bahadur Shah II, following the Sepoy Mutiny.
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 Delhi Pictures - Tuglaqabad
When Ghazi Malik, as Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, founded the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321, he did just that—Tughlaqabad is Delhi’s most colossal and awesome fort, even in its ruined state.
One day, while walking by the area where the Tughlaqabad Fort is now located, Ghazi Malik suggested to his master that the rocky prominence would be an ideal site for building a fort.
The structure of this simple but elegant building reminds one of the Alai Darwaza—an elegant gateway built by the erstwhile Khilji ruler Ala-ud-din Khilji, near Qutab Minar, in his endeavor to beautify the Qutab complex.
www.cs.utah.edu /~noliver/india/Forts/Tuglaqabad/Tuglaqabad.html   (13527 words)

  
 Barak15
Central Command, second son of Field Marshal H.R.H. Sardar Shah Wali Khan Ghazi, sometime Ambassador at the Court of St James's, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Safia Begum, Samar ul-Siraj, daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
H.R.H. Princess Mahbuba Begum, eighth daughter of Field Marshal H.R.H Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Safura Begum, Qamar ul-Banat, tounger daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
April 1880, second son of Colonel Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan, of the Telai family, by his wife, Shahzadi Sharaf Sultana Hukumat Begum, daughter of Shahzada 'Ali Ahmad Khan Bahadur, of the Durrani dynasty, educ.
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