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Burhanpur is a
historical city in the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh. It is the
administrative seat of
Burhanpur District. It is
situated on the north...
- The
sacking of
Burhanpur (31
January 1681 - 2
February 1681)
refers to the
looting of the
wealthy city of
Burhanpur in
Madhya Pradesh by the
Maratha ruler...
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Burhanpur District (Hindi pronunciation: [bʊɾɦaːnpʊɾ]) is a
district of
Madhya Pradesh state in
central India. The city of
Burhanpur is the
district headquarters...
- The
Shahi Qila was a
palace in
Burhanpur,
located to the east of the
Tapti River.
Little except ruins remain of the palace. However, the
parts that still...
- of
Burhanpur who
later entrusted Kakar Khan with the same.
Kakar was
performing the duty of
collecting jizya tax from the
Hindu citizens of
Burhanpur. The...
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Burhanpur railway station is a main
railway station in
Burhanpur district,
Madhya Pradesh. Its code is BAU. It
serves Burhanpur city. The
station consists...
- foster-brother to the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and the
Subahdar of La****,
Burhanpur and the Deccan.
Aurangzeb had two foster-brothers, the
other being Fidai...
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father as the
sixth Mughal emperor in 1658.
Mumtaz Mahal died in 1631 in
Burhanpur,
Deccan (present-day
Madhya Pradesh)
during the
birth of her 14th child...
- the
Mughal emperor Shah
Jahan came to
Burhanpur, he had
brought his wife along.
Mumtaz had 3
deliveries in
Burhanpur, and died
giving birth to
their fourteenth...
- army.
During his raid of
Burhanpur, the
inhabitants of the fort
endured rape, torture, and robbery. To the
Nobles of
Burhanpur, Sambhaji's raid was more...