- The
siege of
Jinji, (September 1690–8
January 1698)
began when the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb appointed Zulfiqar Ali Khan as the
Nawab of the
Carnatic and...
- Look up
jinji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jinji may
refer to: Bap (food) for the
elderly Jinji of Silla, 25th
monarch of the
ancient Korean kingdom...
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methods for counteraction. The
Jinji siege dragged on
through 1694 and 1695.
After three failed Mughal attempts to
conquer Jinji, it was
captured on 8 January...
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Gingee Fort or
Senji Fort (also
known as Chenji, Chanchi,
Jinji or Senchi) in
Tamil Nadu,
India is one of the
surviving forts in
Tamil Nadu, India.It...
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Jinji Lake (simplified Chinese: 金鸡湖;
traditional Chinese: 金雞湖; pinyin:
Jīnjī Hú,
literally Golden Rooster Lake) is a
fresh water lake
located in the central...
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Cinci Hoca (literally "hoca of jinn") is the
epithet of Karabaşzade Hüseyin Efendi, a 17th-century
Ottoman spiritualist whose influence on the
sultan caused...
- to
contain Shivaji.
Shahaji was
released in 1649,
after the
capture of
Jinji secured Adilshah's
position in Karnataka.
During 1649–1655,
Shivaji paused...
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Jinji (r. 576–579) was the 25th
ruler of the
Korean state Silla. He was
dethroned three years after his accession. King
Jinji's birth name was either...
- She was
concubine to
three successive Silla kings: King Jinheung, King
Jinji, and King Jinpyeong. She was the wife of Lord
Sejong (the
prime minister)...
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significant Mughal losses,
Jinji was
captured in a
Pyrrhic victory. The fort had done its work: for
seven years the
three hills of
Jinji had kept a
large contingent...