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mother of a son born on 27 July 1597 and died in infancy, and a
daughter Bulaqi Begum. She died near
Gwalior on 12
September 1599. His
third wife was Janan...
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painting depicting Aram Shah,
published in 'Tawarikh-i-Ghuri' by
Munshi Bulaqi Das
Sahib (1881)
Sultan of the
Mamluk Sultanate Reign December 1210 – June...
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Khurram (Shah Jahan) in 1622. Dawar, who was
affectionately nicknamed "
Bulaqi" (meaning "Nose-ring"), was
initially named the
Diwan of the Dakhin, and...
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Photograph of an
Indian miniature painting depicting Iltutmish of the
Mamluk Sultanate,
published in Tawarikh-i-Ghuri by
Munshi Bulaqi Das
Sahib (1881)...
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Photograph of an
Indian miniature painting depicting Masud Shah of the
Mamluk Sultanate,
published in Tawarikh-i-Ghuri by
Munshi Bulaqi Das
Sahib (1881)...
- Bolāghī; also
known as
Jeiran Bolagh, Jeyrān Bolāgh, Jirānbolāgh, and Jirān
Bulāqi) is a
village in Barvanan-e
Gharbi Rural District,
Torkamanchay District...
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Photograph of an
Indian miniature painting depicting Bahram Shah of the
Mamluk Sultanate,
published in Tawarikh-i-Ghuri by
Munshi Bulaqi Das
Sahib (1881)...
- and
Akbar did much to
please her. In 1619,
Jahangir married Mirza Wali to
Bulaqi Begum, the
daughter of
Prince Daniyal Mirza, the son of Akbar. Her brother...
- West) ****
Farukkhabad District (East) ****
Shahjahanpur District (South)
Bulaqi Ram
Indian National Congress Bashir Husain Zaidi Indian National Congress...
- ISBN 978-0-19-577501-3. Subrahmanyam,
Sanjay (2005). "The
Legend of
Sultan Bulaqi and the
Estado da India, 1628–40".
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