-
Fatawa '
Alamgiri, also
called Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya (Arabic: الفتاوى الهندية; lit. 'Fatwa of Hindustan'), Fatawa-e-
Alamgiri or Al-Fatawa al-'Alamgiriyya...
- with
inlaid Persian floral designs,
while the fort's
grand and
iconic Alamgiri Gate was
constructed by the last of the
great Mughal emperors, Aurangzeb...
- importance, it was
built directly across from the La**** Fort and its
Alamgiri Gate,
which was
concurrently built by
Aurangzeb during construction of...
-
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, the Hanafi-based Al-Qanun and Fatawa-e-
Alamgiri served as the legal, juridical, political, and
financial code of most of...
-
architectural gems like the
Badshahi Mosque and the La**** Fort with the
iconic Alamgiri Gate. La**** also
boasts the
vibrant Wazir Khan Mosque, and the lush Shalimar...
- The
Alamgir Mosque or Aurangzeb's
Mosque (Hindi: आलमगीर मस्जिद) is a
mosque in Varanasi,
Uttar Pradesh, India. The
mosque is
located at a
prominent site...
-
Aurangabad Naubat Gate,
Aurangabad Makai Gate,
Aurangabad View of the
Alamgiri mosque within the Qila-e-Ark site, 1880s
photograph by Lala Deen Dayal...
- is inaccurate". The
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (d.1707) was fond of the
Alamgiri Khichdi, a
variety featuring fish and
boiled eggs. It is
widely believed...
- to Islam,
reinstated the
jizya on non-Muslims, and
compiled the
Fatawa '
Alamgiri, a
collection of
Islamic law.
Aurangzeb also
ordered the
execution of the...
- Mahal.
After her death, Saqi Must'ad Khan, the
author of the "Ma'asir-i-
Alamgiri"
described her as 'the Emperor's parastar, the old and
devoted hand-maid...