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Khusroe Khan (also
spelled Khusrau Khan or
Khusraw Khan or
Khusrow Khan) may
refer to: Amir Khusrow,
Khusroe Khan, Amir - (1253-1325 CE)
Khusro Khan, Khusroe...
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received by
Khusroe Shah, but then,
after some
unsuccessful attempts to
recapture Samarkand,
Khusroe Shah
stopped patronizing him. In 1499,
Khusroe Shah planned...
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south of Kandahar.
During Babur's
travels through Khusroe Shah's territories, the
Moghuls in
Khusroe's service including his
brother deserted him and joined...
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themselves from him, and in 1497,
Hissar was
captured by his
former supporter Khusroe Shah and his
brother Baysunkar Mirza. He fled from
there with his father-in-law...
- Bengal. Eventually,
Balban chose his
grandson and son of Muhammad, Kay
Khusroe, to be his successor. However, when
Balban died, Fakhr-ud-Din, the Kotwal...
- lies
beyond the Amu
Darya between Balkh and
Badakhshan was then held by
Khusroe Shah, who was
nominally subject to
Sultan Masud Mirza of Hissar, but with...
- "Ganjeshāyagān,
Andarze ātrepāt mārāspandān, Mādigāne chatrang, and
Andarze khusroe kavātān : the
original Pehlvi text, the same
translated into the Gujarati...
- sons,
Baysinghar Mirza, Ali Mirza, and Khan Mirza. When
Mahmud died, Amir
Khusroe Khan, one of his nobles,
blinded Baysinghar Mirza,
killed the
second prince...
- they had all
drawn off to the
skirts of the mountains. At this
encampment Khusroe Gagiani one of the
chief men of the
Gagianis came and paid
Babur respects...
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Karimdad Khudaidad Turkmen Mazid Taghai Nasir Beg †
Muhammad Ali Mubashir †
Khusroe Kokaltash †
Naiman Chihreh † S****
Qasim Jahangir Mirza II
Ibrahim Bayg...