- বাগেরহাট, romanized: Môsjider Shôhôr Bagerhat;
historically known as
Khalifatabad) is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in
Bagerhat District, Bangladesh. It...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Peshawar after Khanate was
abolished Khan
Jahan Ali, Khan-i-Azam of
Khalifatabad Gul
Mohammad Pahalwan,
former Afghan warlord from an
Uzbek ethnicity...