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Aurangabadi Mahal (died 1688) was a
consort (concubine) of the
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Aurangabadi Mahal either belonged to Aurangabad, or had entered...
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Sayyid Sirajuddin,
commonly known as
Siraj Aurangabadi (1715–1763), was an
Indian mystic poet who
initially wrote in
Persian and
later started writing...
- Wali (1667–1707), also
known as Wali Dakhani, Wali Gujarati, and Wali
Aurangabadi, was a
classical Urdu poet from India. He is
considered by many scholars...
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Hyderabadi Urdu dialect.[better source needed] Wali
Dakhni also
known as Wali
Aurangabadi (1667–1731 or 1743) was a
classical poet of Urdu from Aurangabad. He...
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Aurangzeb and his
consort Aurangabadi Mahal. Mihr-un-Nissa
Begum was born on 28
September 1661. Her
mother was a
concubine named Aurangabadi Mahal. She was the...
- Sheikhupur,
Badaun Qutubuddin Koka "Ma'asir al-Umara of
Shahnavaz Khan
Aurangabadi, Vol. 2, English".
MUGHAL LIBRARY. p. 87.
Retrieved 19
February 2023...
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Madani Chishti, Medina;
Kaleemullah Dehlvi Chishti, Delhi;
Nizamuddin Aurangabadi;
Nizamuddin Hussain, and
Meerza Agha Mohammad;
Muhammad Sulman Taunswi...
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repulsed at the end of a long siege. At some point,
Aurangzeb married Aurangabadi Mahal, who was a Circ****ian or Georgian. In 1644, Aurangzeb's sister...
- of Urdu-language poets.
Mirza Muhammad Rafi,
Sauda (1713–1780)
Siraj Aurangabadi,
Siraj (1715–1763)
Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, Soz (1720-1799)
Khwaja Mir...
- 2022). Rash'haate Ibne
Hajar (in Urdu).
Sabiya Virtual Publication.
Aurangabadi,
Mushtaq Ahmad Razvi (3
April 2023). Mas'ala
Imkane Kizb Aur Deobandiyo...