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Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk (Persian: فتح الله عماد الملک,
ruled 1490–1504) was the
founder of the Imad
Shahi Dynasty and the
Berar Sultanate.
Originally a...
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established in 1490
following the
disintegration of the
Bahmani Sultanate by
Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk. It was
annexed by the
Ahmadnagar Sultanate in 1574 following...
- Say**** Mīr
Fathullāh Shīrāzī (Persian: سید میر فتح الله شیرازی; died 1588–89) was an Indo-Persian Sufi
polymath and
inventor who
specialized in many subjects:...
- time Said came back to Siirt. He went to the
madrasa of
Mullah Fathullah.
Mullah Fathullah mentioned to Said that he[Said] was
reading "Süyûtî" last year...
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Fathullah Rahmat (born 5
September 2002) is a
Singaporean footballer currently playing as a central-midfielder or centre-back for
Singapore Premier League...
- The
initial revolts of
Yusuf Adil Shah,
Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I, and
Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk in 1490 and
Qasim Barid I in 1492 saw the end of any real...
- guns made of
bronze were
recovered from
Calicut (1504) and Diu (1533).
Fathullah Shirazi (c. 1582), a
Persian polymath and
mechanical engineer who worked...
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Fathullah Kushbegi Madrasah is
located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The
madrasah has not been
preserved today.
Fathullah Kushbegi madrasah was
built by Fathullah...
- even as
weapon technology improved during the
reign of Akbar. In 1582,
Fathullah Shirazi, a Persian-Indian
Mughal officer,
developed a seventeen-barrelled...
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Murtaza Nizam Shah III (1633–1636). The
Berar Sultanate was
founded by
Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk, who was born a
Kannadiga Hindu, but was
captured as a boy...