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- বাগেরহাট, romanized: Môsjider Shôhôr Bagerhat; historically known as Khalifatabad) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bagerhat District, Bangladesh. It...
- environment in which they grew up. 14th century Sixty Dome Mosque, in Khalifatabad, Bangladesh Great Mosque of Djenné, in the west African country of Mali...
- has a po****tion of around 50,000. It is located near the old city of Khalifatabad, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the 2011 census, Bagerhat had 11...
- (Bengali: উলুগ খান জাহান), was a Muslim saint and the Khan-i-Azam of Khalifatabad (now in Bangladesh). It is believed that he built the great Mosque City...
- Nasrat Shah expanded the Sultanate territory early on in his reign and Khalifatabad emerged as an important mint-town. Following Babur's invasion of India...
- beautiful".: 23  The Ain-i Akbari lists a pargana of Jesar as part of sarkar Khalifatabad. This Jesar is a reference to today's Ishwaripur. Ishwaripur is also...
- Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, this ancient city, formerly known as Khalifatabad, was founded by the Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century...
- city during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah, then known as 'Khalifatabad'. Khan Jahan adorned this city with more than a dozen mosques, the ruins...
- Mughals Muslim rulers. The region then became a significant part of the Khalifatabad. It came under British rule after the Battle of Pl****ey. According to...
- Peshawar after Khanate was abolished Khan Jahan Ali, Khan-i-Azam of Khalifatabad Gul Mohammad Pahalwan, former Afghan warlord from an Uzbek ethnicity...