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 Bahadur Shah II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the rebellion was crushed, he was captured and his sons Mirza Mughal and Khizar Sultan and his grandson Abu Bakr were executed in his presence and, famously, their severed heads presented to him.
Delhi line-- son Mirza Fatehul Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhruh), grandson Mirza Farkhunda Jamal, great-grandchildren Hamid Shah and Begum Qamar Sultan, great-great-granddaughters (daughters of Begum Qamar Sultan) Begum Tahira Sultan and Pakeeza Sultan Begum.
Hyderabad line-- son Mirza Quaish, grandson Mirza Abdullah, great-grandson Mirza Pyare (married Habeeb Begum), great-great-granddaughter Begum Laila Umahani (married _____ Tucy).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bahadur_Shah_Zafar

  
 The Royal Family Of Jaipur
At times when oth er Mughal Generals were unsuccessful in their expeditions, the Kachhwaha rulers like Maharaja Man Singh I, Mirza Raja Jai Singh, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II etc. were given the charge to lead the Mughal forces to victory.
As administrators they served very sincerely under different Mughal Emperors and were duly acknowledged and rewarded.
His attachment with the Mughal administrators was another advantage for him.
www.royalfamilyjaipur.com /m_fhist.htm   (309 words)

  
 Bahadur Shah Zafar - Bahadur Shah Zafar
However, he was captured and his sons Mirza Mughal and Khizar Sultan and his grandson Abu Bakr were executed in his presence by Major Hodson and, famously, their severed heads presented to him.
Emperor Bahadur Shah II presided over a Mughal empire that stretched barely beyond the modern city of Delhi.
He became the Mughal Emperor upon his father's death on September 28, 1838.
charmian.skintoy.com /Indian_Independence_Movement/Bahadur_Shah_Zafar   (914 words)

  
 List of Mughal emperors: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Akbar Shah II (Akbar shah ii (1760 - 1837), also known as mirza akbar, was the second-to-last of the mughal emperors...)
Jahandar Shah (Jahandar shah (1664 - february 11, 1713) was the mughal emperor of india from 1712 to 1713....)
1713) was the mughal emperor of india from 1712 to 1713....)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/list_of_mughal_emperors   (1939 words)

  
 Round Table - Abstracts of Papers
I would wish to differ from this and suggest instead that Mirza Ali entered the service of the Mughal Humayun, in the process changing his name to 'Abd al-Samad.
The painter Mirza 'Ali, son of Sultan Muhammad, is recorded to have worked under Shah Tahmasp but seems thereafter to have disappear from view.
P P Soucek has touched on the similarity of style in work bearing the names Mirza Ali and 'Abd al-Samad, and it seems to me that they must be one and the same painter.
www.arts.ed.ac.uk /eisawi/events/abstracts.html   (8322 words)

  
 Mughal Empire 1526-1707 by Sanderson Beck
Mirza Haidar Dughlat ruled Kashmir for a decade; but his campaigns against Ladakh, Baltistan, Pakhli, and Rajauri wore down Kashmiri support, resulting in a general uprising that killed him in 1550.
His governor Mirza Ali Akbar Khan tried to conciliate the Chak rebels with diplomacy and tricks; he promised them sovereignty but ordered his troops to kill Chaks before he died in 1616.
Iskandar Khan and Ibrahim Khan joined the Uzbek revolt and defeated a Mughal army at Kanauj.
www.san.beck.org /2-9-MughalEmpire1526-1707.html   (19924 words)

  
 Alibris: Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib (1797-1869), noble, poet, and wit of Mughal Delhi in its twilight years before the Revolt of 1857, is the most famous of the Urdu poets that the Indian subcontinent has produced.
by Ghalib, Mirza Asadullah Khan, and Russell, Ralph
Mirza Ghalib : a critical appreciation of Ghalib's thought & verse.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Mirza_Asadullah_Khan_Ghalib   (19924 words)

  
 Bahadur Shah II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the rebellion was crushed, he was captured and his sons Mirza Mughal and Khizar Sultan and his grandson Abu Bakr were executed in his presence and, famously, their severed heads presented to him.
Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar was his nom de plume, or takhallus, as an Urdu poet), was the last of the Mughal emperors in India.
Delhi line-- son Mirza Fatehul Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhruh), grandson Mirza Farkhunda Jamal, great-grandchildren Hamid Shah and Begum Qamar Sultan, great-great-granddaughters (daughters of Begum Qamar Sultan) Begum Tahira Sultan and Pakeeza Sultan Begum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bahadur_Shah_II   (674 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bahadur Shah II
When the rebellion was crushed, he was captured and his sons Mirza Mughal and Khizar Sultan and his grandson Abu Bakr were executed in his presence and, famously, their severed heads presented to him.
Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar was his nom de plume, or takhallus, as an Urdu poet), was the last of the Mughal emperors in India.
Delhi line-- son Mirza Fatehul Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhruh), grandson Mirza Farkhunda Jamal, great-grandchildren Hamid Shah and Begum Qamar Sultan, great-great-granddaughters (daughters of Begum Qamar Sultan) Begum Tahira Sultan and Pakeeza Sultan Begum.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bahadur-Shah-II   (1293 words)

  
 Bahadur Shah II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the rebellion was crushed, he was captured and his sons Mirza Mughal and Khizar Sultan and his grandson Abu Bakr were executed in his presence and, famously, their severed heads presented to him.
Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar was his nom de plume, or takhallus, as an Urdu poet), was the last of the Mughal emperors in India.
Delhi line-- son Mirza Fatehul Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhruh), grandson Mirza Farkhunda Jamal, great-grandchildren Hamid Shah and Begum Qamar Sultan, great-great-granddaughters (daughters of Begum Qamar Sultan) Begum Tahira Sultan and Pakeeza Sultan Begum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bahadur_Shah_Zafar_II   (674 words)

  
 Who Are Qadyane? by Maulana Yusuf Ludhyanvi
Mirza Ghulam Qadiani was born in 1839-40 in the county of Qadian, Gordaspur district in Punjab, India, to a Mughal family.
Therefore, the application of the said Quranic verse to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian is a deliberate alteration of the Holy Quran.
This group (the so-called Ahmadi or Ahmadiya group) was founded by one Mirza Ghulam Ahmed from Qadian, a town in the district of Gurdaspur in India.
www.geocities.com /thanabhavan/khatmenubuwat   (17016 words)

  
 Bahadur Shah II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar was his nom de plume, or takhallus, as an Urdu poet), was the last of the Mughal emperors in India.
Zafar was the least threatening and least ambitious of monarchs, and the legacy of the Mughal Empire was more acceptable a uniting force to most allied kings than the domination of any other Indian kingdom.
Delhi line-- son Mirza Fatehul Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhruh), grandson Mirza Farkhunda Jamal, great-grandchildren Hamid Shah and Begum Qamar Sultan, great-great-granddaughters (daughters of Begum Qamar Sultan) Begum Tahira Sultan and Pakeeza Sultan Begum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bahadur_Shah_Zafar_II   (897 words)

  
 Al Islam - A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam
Mirza Hadi Beg was the forefather of this family who migrated to India in 1530 from his hometown Samarqand with two hundred others during the reign of Mughal King Zaheer al-Din Babur.
In this holy town was born Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah (AS), the holy founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat.
The surname of this family is Mirza that is why all members of this family use Mirza as their surname.
www.alislam.org /library/history/ahmadiyya/2.html   (874 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui CH Urdu
Wali 的stopover 在& 诗歌的形式所谓的金黄期间。如此巨人象Shaikh Zahuruddin Hatim (1699-1781 公元), Mirza Mazhar 01 e Janan (1699-1781 公元), Mir Taqi Mir (1723-1810), Mirza Mohammad Rafi Sauda (1713-80), Khwaja Mir Dard (1721-85), 和Mir Hasan (1727- 1786 年公元) 是在居住在那个期间其它名字之中的星系。每个这些将仍然被超过在他们的各自风格: Mir 在Ghazal 、Sauda 在Qasida, Dard 在Sufi 诗歌和Mir 哈桑在Masnavi 。
这& 出生在皇帝Mohammad Shah Jahan Mughal 阵营(1628-58) 某个时候在第十七个世纪的前半期间。它是几乎不惊奇, 这是那么宽传播因为理论的拥护者是如此stalwarts 象Maulana Mohammad Hussain Azad 、Syed Ahmed Khan 先生和Mir Aman Dehlvi 。这些线被写保留记录平直和给读者一个一般想法关于这个高度无定论, 引起争论和有趣的问题。
Akbar Allahabadi (1846-1921) 是& 幽默作家和讽刺作家之中。Majeed Lahori, Mehdi 阿里・Khan, Patras Bokhari (1898- 1958), Mirza Farhatullah 乞求, Shafiq ur 拉赫曼, Azim Baig Chughtai, Ibn-e-Insha, Mushfiq Khwaja, Mushtaq Ahmed Yousifi, K.L.Kapur, Amjad Hussain, Mujtaba Hussain, Himayatullah 并且Talib Khundmeri 是其它主导的名字在幽默领域。
www.shaikhsiddiqui.com /CHurdu.html   (769 words)

  
 Modern Bengal
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.
Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali Durrani installed Shâh ´Âlam II, son of Alamgirh II (1759–1806) as mughal emperor in exile (bîdâr bakht in 1788 as well?).
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).
tanmoy.tripod.com /bengal/modern.html   (2440 words)

  
 Modern Bengal
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.
Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali Durrani installed Shâh ´Âlam II, son of Alamgirh II (1759–1806) as mughal emperor in exile (bîdâr bakht in 1788 as well?).
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).
members.tripod.com /~tanmoy/bengal/modern.html   (2440 words)

  
 RAJAURI
Raja SARMAST KHAN (son) c1580/c1600, helped the Mughals defeat the Raja of Kashmir, for which he received a valuable khilat and a jagir in Kashmir worth 50,000Rs from the Mughal Emperor who also ordered that the collateral relatives of the Raja were to be titled Mirza.
Khan Bahadur Mirza Faqirullah Khan, moved with his family to Musaman Burj in Wazirabad in 1855, married and had issue.
Lt.Col. Mirza Khan Bahadur Attaullah Khan, born 1836 in Rajauri, served in the Hudson Horse and 9/10 Bengal Lancers, British Envoy (Ambassador) to Afghanistan in 1885, married the daughter of Nawab of Farakhabad and had issue.
www.uq.net.au /~zzhsoszy/ips/r/rajauri.html   (2440 words)

  
 urdu, islam, mirza ghalib, urdu poeatry, muslim culture, islam religion.
Ghalib (1797- 1869) was court poet to the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar.
They include a copy of a rare manuscript which belonged to Prince Dara Shikoh, the son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan; a copy of the celebrated Ain-i-Akbari of Abul Fazl, the court historian of Mughal King Akbar 'The Great'; and a farman of Balban, a Sultan of Delhi in the fourteenth century A.D..
Its walls are arrayed with old but beautifully framed photographs and paintings of the great contemporary poets, such as, Zauq the court poet of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali who was a devoted disciple of Ghalib, and other luminaries of Urdu poetry such as Mohd.
www.indiaprofile.com /religion-culture/ghalibacademy.htm   (1322 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui JP Urdu
そ& が1628-58 年の) 回 皇帝 Mohammad Shah Jahan のMughal のキャンプで生まれた(第17 世紀の前半の間のという共通の仮定である。それは理論の支持者がMaulana Mohammad Hussain Azad 、およびMir Aman Dehlvi のようなSyed Ahmed Khan stalwarts であるのでこれがそう広い広がりであることほとんど意外でない。記録的なまっすぐの保ち、読者にこの非常に討論の余地があり、好戦的で、そして興味深い問題についての一般的な考えを与えるためにこれらのラインは書かれている。
デリーのWali の& 詩歌のいわゆる金期間の形にすぐフルーツを退屈させるほど心に強く訴えるようだった。Shaikh Zahuruddin Hatim (1699-1781 年の) 、広告Mirza Mazhar 1 月e Janan (1699-1781 年の) 、Mir Taqi Mir (1723-1810 年) 、Mirza Mohammad Rafi Sauda (1713-80 年) 、Khwaja Mir Dard (1721-85 年) 、及びMir Hasan (1727- 1786 年の広告) のような広告巨人はその期間に住んでいた他の名前のギャラクシーの中にあった。これらのそれぞれはまだそれぞれのジャンルで越えられるべきである: Qasida のGhazal 、Sauda 、Sufi の詩歌のDard およびMasnavi のMir Hassan のMir 。
Akbar Allahabadi (1846-1921 年) & humorists およびsatirists 間の開拓者だった。Majeed Lahori 、Mehdi アリKhan 、Patras Bokhari (1898- 1958 年) 、Mirza Farhatullah は、Shafiq ur Shafiq-ur-Rahman 、Azim Baig Chughtai 、Ibn-e-Insha 、Mushfiq Khwaja 、Mushtaq Ahmed Yousifi 、K.L.Kapur 、Amjad Hussain 、Mujtaba Hussain 、Himayatullah 頼み、Talib Khundmeri はユーモアの分野の他の一流の名前である。
www.shaikhsiddiqui.com /JPurdu.html   (724 words)

  
 cutch3
Granted the titles of Maharajadhiraj, and Mirza from Emperor Alamgir II in 1757, and Maharao Shri from Ahmad Shah Durrani of Afghanistan.
1778 - 1786 and 1801 - 1813 H.H. Maharajadhiraj Mirza Raja Sawai Shri Rayadhanji II, Rao of Cutch.
June 1814, only son of H.H. Maharajadhiraj Mirza Maharao Shri Bharmulji II Sahib, Rao of Cutch, by his wife, H.H. Sodhi Maharani Bai Shri Tajuba Sahib, educ.
4dw.net /royalark/India/cutch3.htm   (1592 words)

  
 ShaikhSiddiqui CH Urdu
最后Mughal 皇帝Bahadur Shah Zafar 是一位诗人以独特的样式, 代表了由困难的押韵、过份词对惯用语语言的戏剧和用途。他创作了四长篇Dewans 。在全国起义1857 年之前, 皇帝Bahadur Shah Zafar 王& 诗歌的豪华春天被秋天冷颤的风立刻跟随。Shaik Ibrahim Zauq 是Shah 的辅导者在诗歌。在Sauda 旁边他认为是Qasidas (panegyrics 的) 最卓著的作曲家。Hakim Momin Khan Momin 写ghazals 在& 为& 文学的任一个描述可能从未是完全的没有Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib (1797-1869 的) &;, Ghalib 被&;- Ghalib 期间, Dagh (b.
Akbar Allahabadi (1846-1921) 是& 幽默作家和讽刺作家之中。Majeed Lahori, Mehdi 阿里・Khan, Patras Bokhari (1898- 1958), Mirza Farhatullah 乞求, Shafiq ur 拉赫曼, Azim Baig Chughtai, Ibn-e-Insha, Mushfiq Khwaja, Mushtaq Ahmed Yousifi, K.L.Kapur, Amjad Hussain, Mujtaba Hussain, Himayatullah 并且Talib Khundmeri 是其它主导的名字在幽默领域。
当波斯国王Nadir Shah (1688-1747) 1739 年&;, 左德里和安定了在Lucknow, 很& 文学新插孔。在Lucknow 的平安的环境里, 不仅诗歌但散文并且兴旺了。Inshaullah Khan Insha 写一个壮观的传说, ' Rani Ketki Ki Kahani ', 用语言故意地无单词的波斯语和阿拉伯。某些人民opine 那Rani Ketki 实& 短篇小说。Lucknow 做& 诗歌的第三个重要中心与Ghulam Hamdani Mushafi (1725-1824), Inshallah Khan Insha (1757-1817), Khwaja Haidar 阿里・Atish (1778-1846), Iman Baksh Nasikh (1787-1838), Mir Babr 阿里美洲黑杜鹃(1802-74) 并且Mirza Salamat 阿里・Dabir (1803-1875) 。它到达了它的高度优秀在第十八个和第十九个世纪期间。
www.shaikhsiddiqui.com /CHurdu.html   (769 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Islam Khan Mashhadi
The Assamese King Pratap Singh embarked on a policy of expansion by encouraging Bali Narayan (brother of Pariksit Narayan of kamarupa who had already submitted to the Mughals) to make incursions into Kamarupa.
Even Raja Satrajit, the Mughal thanadar of Kamarupa played a treacherous game in encouraging Bali Narayan to attack Hajo, the Mughal headquarters in Kamarupa.
In order to help Abdus Salam, Faujdar of Kamarupa, Islam Khan sent reinforcement under Shaikh Mahiuddin, Muhammad Salih Kambuh, Mirza Muhammad Bukhari and Zainal Abedin.
banglapedia.search.com.bd /HT/I_0105.htm   (769 words)

  
 Hindutva Series : Hindu History - National Revival and the Liberation of India by the Marathas
This was Mirza Raja Jai Singh, Aurangzeb's Hindu general who was also the scion of the house of the Suryavanshi Kachhawaha's who we saw earlier had ingratiated themselves to the Mughal rulers by giving away their daughters in marriage to the Mughal Padishah.
The Marathas who then were on their ascendancy in North India had since the first Persian-Afghan invasion by Nadir Shah, the king of Persia in 1740, established themselves as a dominant power in Northern India.
The story of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj and of his Marathas is that of a subjugated and tormented people who rose against the oppression of their tormentors and brought the barbaric Muslim occupying forces to their knees.
hindutva.org /landmaratha.html   (7778 words)

  
 The Royal Family Of Jaipur
At times when oth er Mughal Generals were unsuccessful in their expeditions, the Kachhwaha rulers like Maharaja Man Singh I, Mirza Raja Jai Singh, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II etc. were given the charge to lead the Mughal forces to victory.
After Sawai Jai Singh II, his successors also took initiative in the upliftment and proper maintenance of these karkhanas, but after the integration due to inadequate resources, many karkhanas gradually started declining and were finally closed.
Nearly a dozen of these karkhanas are operating in the premises of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, the City Palace, Jaipur.
www.royalfamilyjaipur.com /m_fhist.htm   (309 words)

  
 Faiz-e-Hakimi - About Our City : Karachi
The first to be approached are the monuments of the Mughal period including the tombs of Jani Beg, Ghazali Beg, Tughril Beg, Jan Baba, and others.
Besides the most preserved monuments are, the tomb's of Mirza Jani Beg, Mirza Tughral Beg and Diwan Shurfa Khan.
The second group belonging to Tarkhan and Arghun period, includes the tombs of Isa Khan Tarkhan (the elder), Baqi Beg Tarkhan and Ahinsa Bai among others.
karachibohrajamaat.com.pk /thatta_01.php   (309 words)

  
 Mission of Pir Sadruddin in India
In 1000/1592, the Mughal emperor Akbar's friend, Abdur Rahim defeated Mirza Jani Beg Trakhan and annexed Sind to the Mughal empire.
The Sammah rule ended in Sind in 926/1519, when Shah Beg Arghun (d.
He defeated Jam Babinah, thus Sind fell into the hands of Firuz Khan.
ismaili.net /histoire/history07/history711.html   (309 words)

  
 Nadir's operations against India
Mukarrab Khan, the chief of Khokar tribe did not fight with the army of Nasrullah Mirza, and joined him in the battle of Karnal in 1152/1739.
He set off from Lahore on February 6, 1739 and proceeded to Sirhind, where he heard that the Mughal king Muhammad Shah had reached Karnal with 3 lac soldiers and 2000 elephants with a large deposit of cannon.
We may safely infer that Abul Hasan Ali would have joined the regiment of Nasrullah Mirza in the operations of Karnal, had he accompanied.
ismaili.net /histoire/history07/history750.html   (309 words)

  
 Gardens of the Mughal Empire - Lahore and its Garden Suburbs
The earliest Mughal gardens in Lahore were Bagh-i Mirza Kamran, in the northwest, built by the son of Babur; and Naulaka Bagh and Bibi HajTaj, both on the east side.
The hinterland on the east along the Grand Trunk Road became a special focus of attention for the construction of gardens during the Mughal period.
The other gardens which are mentioned in the sources on either bank of the Ravi River near Shahdara are Naulakha Bagh, Badami Bagh, Bagh-i Dil Afruz, Bagh-i Andijan, Bagh-i Nizam ud Din Ahmad, and Bagh-i Mirza Moman Ishaq Baz.
www.mughalgardens.org /html/lahore_suburbs.html   (309 words)

  
 DELHI
Shahzada MUHAMMED SULTAN SHAH SHUJA Bahadur (by Mumtaz Mahal), born 3rd July 1616, Mughal Pretender, ruling from Bengal 1657/1660, married 1stly, 4th March 1633, daughter of Mirza Rustam Safawi, died 1634, married 2ndly, February 1639, daughter of Azam Khan, and had issue.
Shahzada Mirza JAHANDAR SHAH, born 1750, married and had issue.
Shahzada SULTAN MUHAMMAD (by Nawab Bai), born 29th December 1639, married (a) daughter of Shahzada SULTAN MURAD BAKSH and the daughter of Shahnawaz Khan Safawi, married (b) 13th April 1656 daughter of Qutb al Mulk, Sultan of Golconda.
uqconnect.net /~zzhsoszy/ips/misc/mughal.html   (309 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Mohammad Bakhsh Naqqash and Musawir, Pir Mohammad Musawir, Mohammad Hayat, Jan Mohammad-some of these were associated with Mughal court also; Musawir Ghulam Mohd Naqqash, Mirza Karam Beg, Azim Beg resident inside Mochi Gate were famous portrait painters and Naqqash Mirza Aslam Beg was a member of this family.
Mohammad Sharif and Basharat Ullah were the disciples of Shiva Ram at Patiala.
Narinder Singh studied Urdu and Persian from Munshi Saadat Ali Sahib, father of Khalifa Sayyad Mohammad Hassan who had continued to be the Prime Minister in the reigns of Karam Singh, Narinder Singh and Mahendra Singh.
www.sikh-heritage.co.uk /arts/Punjab%20painters/punjabpainters.htm   (309 words)

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