- Mir
Abdul Hadi (died 1647),
known by the
title Asalat Khan, was a
noble and
general of the
Mughal Empire during the
reign of
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan...
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district of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan. His
father was
Asalat Khan. He
migrated in 1739 to join his
uncle Bisharat Khan, who had settled...
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Asalat Pur
Village (Village ID 64035),
commonly known as Khawad, is a
census village, po****ted by Jaats, (gotra- Bud Chauhan) (बडचौहान in Hindi) This...
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ratio of 836
females for
every 1000 males, and a
literacy rate of 88.81%.
Asalat Pur
Khawad Districts of
Delhi Kapashera Samalka Nangal Dewat (South West...
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regain Transoxiana. Shah
Jahan first sent a host of officers,
including Asalat Khan and
Persian general Ali
Mardan Khan to
scout the area. The
first reconnoitre...
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debris of old
structures are
nearby the Temple. Later, it was
known as
Asalat Ganj (office for
revenue collection in the
period of British. It owns the...
- Bareilly, Budaun, and Moradabad. The
Moradabad district was
first ****igned to
Asalat Khan,
under whose rule it felt a
respite from the
constant state of war...
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subduing the
Andarhal hills centred around Mirpur from the
Chibs led by
Asalat Khan Chib of
Mauza Punir.
Muqarrab then
continued his
expedition against...
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Society of ****stan, of
which he was a
founding member. He
established Asalat Memorial School. His
academic work was
focused on
Islamic culture and history...
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Hayatullah (died 1135 AH / 1722 AD). [citation needed] He was
married to Bibi
Asalat,
daughter of
Mohammad Kazim ibn Qazi
Ghulam Murtaza and
maternal granddaughter...