- 1712 - 1717
Ghulam Hussain Khan • 1717 - 1762
Jamal Khan • 1762 - 1763/64
Bhikan Khan • 23
August 1908 – 15
August 1947
Ahmad Ali Khan (Last)
History • Established...
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Northern Railway in
Bhikan pur. One is
named Kanth and the
second is
named Matlab Pur, just 1.5 km from
Bhikan Pur
Block headquarters.
Bhikan pur
mainly has...
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Balchandarpur Baramai Barkatpur Basaimohammadpur Basudeopur Bazidpur Kutubpur Bhikan Pur
Sadasukh Bhikanpur Annadipur Bhondela Bijaipur Bhikanpur Bilahna Chandwar...
- Sawant, Mir Gunwant, Shah Shah Sadarang, Shah Adarang,
SheikhFiroz (Shah
Bhikan) Taj Khan (Rang Rus)
Sheikh Ajmal (Miyan Achpal) Mir
Qutub Baksh (Miyan...
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Muradyab Khan
Kalhoro Ghulam Shah
Kalhoro Mubarak Khan II
Abbasi Jamal Khan
Bhikan Khan Ali Khan I
Koreja Shahdad Khan II
Nausherwani Muqarrab Khan Gakhar...
- The Sultán
entrusted Diu to Kiwám-ul-Mulk and Junágaḍh to Mujáhid Khán
Bhíkan and
returned to Áhmedábád. In 1527 he
enforced tribute from Ídar and the...
-
fighting could begin again,
Mahmud died and was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Bhikan, who ****umed the
title Muhammad Shah and
negotiated a
peace treaty with...
- a
pitched battle with Mírza Abdúr-Rahím Khán
between Sarkhej and Sháh
Bhíkan’s tomb. In this
engagement Muzaffar was
entirely defeated, and fled to Khambhat...
- (1672–1712)
Ghulam Husain Khan,
Nawab (1712–1717)
Jamal Khan,
Nawab (1717–1762)
Bhikan Khan,
Nawab (1762–1763/64) Khan
Sahib Khan
Bahadur Khan,
Regent (1764–1766)...
- Kánkaria lake. Next day Raghunáthráv
moved his camp to near the tomb of Sháh
Bhíkan, on the bank of the
Sabarmati river to the south-west of the city. Raghunáthráv...