- Abu'l-
Fazl ibn
Mubarak (14
January 1551 – 22
August 1602), also
known as
Abul Fazl, Abu'l Fadl and Abu'l-Fadl 'Allami, was an
Indian writer, historian...
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father of virtue. It is
variously transliterated as Abu'l-Fadl, Abu'l-
Fazl,
Abul Fazal etc. It is also used in Iran and Azerbaijan,
usually in the form...
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Abūʾl-
Fazl Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn Bayhaqī (Persian: ابوالفضل محمد بن حسین بیهقی; died
September 21, 1077),
better known as Abu'l-
Fazl Bayhaqi (ابوالفضل بیهقی;...
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Mirza Muhammad Hakim.
Akbarnama Of
Abul Fazl;
Volume III. p. 746.
Akbarnama Of
Abul Fazl;
Volume III. p. 816.
Fazl,
Abul. Akbarnama. Vol. III.
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choice who too
failed to
prompt Pratap in a treaty.
According to the
Abul Fazl version,
Pratap was swa****
sufficiently to don a robe
presented by Akbar...
- Italians, in
procuring advanced firearms and artillery. Akbar's
vizier Abul Fazl once
declared that "with the
exception of Turkey,
there is
perhaps no...
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commissioned by
Akbar himself and
written by his
court historian and biographer,
Abul Fazl. It was
written in Persian,
which was the
literary language of the Mughals...
- Al-Abbas ibn Ali ibn Abi
Talib (Arabic: الْعَبَّاس اِبِنْ عَلي اِبِنْ أَبي طَالِبْ, c. 15 May 647 – 10
October 680 CE), also
known by the
kunya Abu al-Fadl...
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Abul Fazl Mamuri was a
historian of the
Mughal Empire during Aurangzeb's
reign and
author of Tarkikh-i-Aurengzeb, Tarikh-i-
Abul Fazl Mamuri and co-author...
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Abul Fazl Shrine (Pashto/Dari: زیارت ابوالفضل) is a
shrine and mosque,
located in
Murad Khane, Kabul, Afghanistan. The
facility was hit with a m****ive...