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Faujdar under the
Mughals was an
office that
combined the
functions of a
military commander along with
judicial and land
revenue functions. The term faujdar...
- The
Faujdars of
Purnea were the
rulers and
governors of
Purnea and the
surrounding regions of modern-day
Bihar in India. The
Faujdars of
Purnea were notable...
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Mumbaicha Faujdar (transl. Policeman from Mumbai) is a 1984
Indian Marathi-language
romantic comedy film
directed by
Rajdutt and
produced by
Manohar Randive...
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imprisonment and ****cution by the
faujdar Jalal Khan,
Banda Bahadur marched on
Saharanpur on the way to Jalalabad. The
faujdar of Saharanpur, Ali
Hamid Khan...
- 1635 — 12 May 1710),
better known by his
title Wazir Khan, was the
Mughal Faujdar of the
Sirhind region in the present-day
Indian state of Punjab, and administered...
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divided into districts. A
Faujdar was in
charge of a
number of districts. The
Faujdar was the head of the district. A
Faujdar of a
district is
known to...
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shares its
border with
Jhajjar district. It was
established in 1732 by
Faujdar Khan, the
first Nawab of
Farrukhnagar and a
governor of the
Mughal Emperor...
- the
local qadi. Such
officials included the
kotwal (local police), the
faujdar (an
officer controlling multiple districts and
troops of soldiers), and...
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Zulfiqar Khan was the
faujdar (military commander) of the Carnatic, in his
absence Daud Khan was
appointed naib (deputy)
faujdar of the Hyderabad-Carnatic...
- 10
miles away from
Sikandra (a
suburb of Agra) by the
regional Mughal faujdar Mir Abul Fazl. Fazl,
whose armies foiled the Jats' attempt,
although the...