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Lashkari may
refer to:
People Lashkari is a
Persian name;
people with this name include:
Lashkari ibn Muhammad,
Shaddadid ruler...
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Hossein Lashkari (Persian: حسین لشگری),
known as "Sey****-al-Usara of Iran" (i.e. the
master of
Iranian captives) (Persian: سیدالاسراء ایران), (born in...
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Nawabzada Mir Haji
Lashkari Khan
Raisani is a
Baloch politician and
former senator. He is
member of
Balochistan National Party (Mengal), the
former member...
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Lashkari Bazar (Persian: لشگری بازار "Military market",
locally known as Persian: کھنه قلعه Qala-e-Kohna "Old castle") was a
palatial residence of rulers...
- Urdu was
called Hindi, Hindavi, Hindustani, Dehlavi, Dihlawi, Lahori, and
Lashkari. The
Delhi Sultanate established Persian as its
official language in India...
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Lashkari ibn
Muhammad ibn
Shaddad was a
Kurdish ruler, the son of
Muhammad ibn
Shaddad who
succeeded his
father to the
throne of the
Shaddadids in 971...
- Anil H.
Lashkari (August 29, 1934 –
November 1, 2007) was an
international cricketer who
represented the U.S.
national team
between 1963 and 1979. He was...
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Serai Lashkari Khan
located near
Gurdwara Manji Sahib,
Kotan (near Doraha) in
Ludhiana District, Punjab,
India is a
historical inn
built by
Mughal military...
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Zamin Lashkari (Persian: زمين لشكري, also
Romanized as Zamīn
Lashkarī; also
known as Zamīn Lashgarī) is a
village in Jask
Rural District, in the Central...
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Muhammad Shah III
Lashkari or
Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah III was the
sultan of the
Bahmani Sultanate from 1463 to 1482.
During his reign, he successfully...