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Firuz Shah
Tughlaq (Persian: فیروز شاه تغلق, romanized: Fīrūz Shāh Tughlaq; 1309 – 20
September 1388) was the 19th
sultan of
Delhi from 1351 to 1388. A...
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Banda Singh Bahadur.
Sikhs captured the area and
razed the fort
built by
Ferozshah Tughlaq to the ground. To
commemorate the
martyrdom of
younger sons of...
- the
Union Ministry of Culture. Its
headquarters are at
Ravindra Bhawan,
Ferozshah Road, New Delhi.
After achieving independence in 1947, the
leaders of...
- The Arun
Jaitley Stadium (formally
Feroz Shah
Kotla Stadium) is a
cricket stadium owned and
operated by the
Delhi &
District Cricket ****ociation (DDCA)...
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Mohammad retired from Test cricket. He made an
unforgettable 35 at the
Ferozshah Kotla, New
Delhi in 1961,
which saved ****stan from
certain defeat. Mahmood...
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Windsor place,
where intersection of
Ashok road is made by
junction of
Ferozshah road and
Raisina road.
Janpath Metro Station; part of
Phase III of the...
- [dead
YouTube link] "Raman
Lamba shows his
mettle against Australia at
Ferozshah Kotla in Delhi".
India Today. 31
October 1986.
Retrieved 2
March 2019...
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Jauhar takes place under similar cir****stances, this time
against Sultan Ferozshah of Delhi.
Rawal Gharsi Singh (1306–1335)
Rawal Kehar Singh II (1335–1402)...
- 'Great Sikh Gun
taken at
Ferozshah on the
Night of
December 21, 1845',
photograph taken by John
Constantine Stanley,
Government House, Calcutta, ca.1858–61...
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literature Sadhu, S.L (1968). Haba
Khatoon (6th ed.).
Rabindra Bhavan, 35,
Ferozshah Road, New
Delhi 110001:
Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1954-0.{{cite...