- The
Khuld Palace (Arabic: قصر الخلد, romanized: Qaṣr al-
Khuld, lit. 'Palace of Eternity') was one of the prin****l
caliphal palaces in
Baghdad during...
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Council on July 16, 1979, he
organized a Ba'ath
conference on July 22 in Al-
Khuld Hall in
Baghdad to
carry out a
campaign of
arrests and
executions that included Ba'athist...
- Fath Mu'izz-ud-Din
Muhammad Jahandar Shah Sahib-i-Qiran Padshah-i-Jahan (
Khuld Aramgah).[citation needed]
Jahandar Shah
reintroduced couplets and issued...
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Khuld (Mongolian: Хулд) is a sum (district) of
Dundgovi Province in
central Mongolia. In 2007, its po****tion was 2,458. The
district is
divided into...
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herbs grow.
After his burial,
Aurangzeb was
given the
posthumous title of "
Khuld-makan" ("he
whose abode is in eternity"). Lord
Curzon later covered the...
- Shah Badshah".
After his death,
contemporary historians began calling him "
Khuld-Manzil" (Departed to Paradise). He was the only
Mughal emperor to have the...
- The Khold-e
barin (Persian: خلد برین) is a
Persian universal history composed by the
Safavid historian Mohammad Yusof Vala
Esfahani in 1667/68. The phrase...
- It is
derived from the post-humous
title of
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, '
khuld-makan' (lit. 'Dwelling in Paradise'); the name came into
currency following...
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conjunction with Janna,
singular or plural: the
garden of
eternity [al-
khuld] (Qu'ran 25:15), the
gardens of
Firdaws (Q 18: 107), the
gardens of refuge...
- in the
nearby Khuld Palace constructed soon afterwards.
Caliph Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809) is said to have
particularly preferred Khuld over the older...