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Birjis Qadr (20
August 1845 – 14
August 1893) was the son of
Wajid Ali Shah, the last
Nawab of Awadh. He was a put on the
throne after his
father had been...
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Calcutta and the
Indian Rebellion broke out, she made her son,
Prince Birjis Qadr, the Wali (ruler) of Awadh, with
herself as
regent during his minority...
- onward:
Meerza family. ...
Nawab Meher Quder Zahid Ali
Meerza (son of
Nawab Birjis Qadr)
Nawab Kaukab Quder Meerza (grandson of
Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and son...
- Beji, Berji, Peshi, or
Bersaq (Southern Kurdish: بژی Bijî; برژی
Birjî; برساق Birsaq, Gurani: پشی Pişî) is a
traditional Kurdish pastry that is mostly...
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Greenwich Theatre with
Robin Phillips as the director. 1979:
Birjis Qadar Ka
Kunba (The
family of
Birjis Qadar), a
Hindi adaptation by
Raghuvir Sahay. 2004: Bnat...
- Calcutta. In the
subsequent Indian Rebellion of 1857, his 14-year-old son
Birjis Qadra,
whose mother was
Begum Hazrat Mahal, was
crowned ruler. Following...
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Presidency Bahadur Shah II
Mughal Emperor Mughal Empire 1857–1862†
British Burma Birjis Qadr
Nawab of
Awadh Oudh
State 1858–1887
Nepal Ali
Bahadur II
Nawab of...
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James George Smith Neill †
Various commanders including:
Begum Hazrat Mahal Birjis Qadr
Barkat Ahmad Babu
Bhoop Singh Ahmadullah Shah
Strength 1,729 troops...
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granted the GI tag. The
ancestor of the
family was Rao Bar
Singh a.k.a. the
Birji,
fifth son of
Jodha of
Mandore of Marwar. His descendant,
Kunwar Kesho Das...
- 1857,
Begum Hazrat Mahal, the wife of
Wajid Ali Shah
proclaimed their son
Birjis Qadr the Wali of
Awadh and
ruled as regent. At the time of the rebellion...