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Buland Darwaza (lit. 'Exalted Gate'), or the "Door of victory",
construction was
started in 1573 by
Mughal emperor Akbar to
commemorate his
victory over...
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Buland is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harry M.
Buland (1884–1933),
American football and
basketball coach Jean-Eugène
Buland (1852–1926)...
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Bakht Buland Shah (?–1706; born
Bhagtu ) was a
ruler of the
Rajgond dynasty. He
added to his kingdom, the
territories of
Chanda and Mandla, and portions...
- Shāh (/ʃɑː/; Persian: شاه [ˈʃɒːɦ] – lit. 'king') is a
royal title that was
historically used by the
leading figures of
Iranian monarchies. It was also...
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orientation at a
significant location and
partly due to its
sheer size.
Buland Darwaza was one such
organising element,
which at a
height of 150 feet towered...
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occupation of
Norway by **** Germany.
Ludvik Buland was born in
Buland,
Hegra as the son of
Gunnar Lorentsen Buland and his wife
Kristine Ingebrigtsdatter Kleivgjerdet...
- sister,
Princess Jahanara Begum. He had been
given the
title of 'Shah-e-
Buland Iqbal' by Shah Jahan. In the war of
succession which ensued after Shah Jahan's...
- Jean-Eugène
Buland (26
October 1852 in
Paris – 18
March 1926 in Charly-sur-Marne) was a
French painter. The son of an engraver,
Buland entered the École...
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Mable Electa Buland Campbell (1885–1961) was a
professor of
English in
Washington State during the
early 20th century, and was, at one time, the youngest...
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Bulandshahr district (also
spelled Bulandshahar) is a
district in the
Meerut region in the
north Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh (UP),
situated between the...