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Masjedlu (Persian: مسجدلو, also
Romanized as Masjedlū; also
known as Masjedī,
Masjidi, and Mechety; in Armenian: Մէզկիթ) is a
village in Minjavan-e
Gharbi Rural...
- Mir
Masjidi Khan (died 1841) is one of many
celebrated Afghan resistance leaders from
Shamali Plain who
opposed the
installation of
Shuja Shah Durrani...
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Abdumalik mosque is a
cultural heritage site in Uzbekistan.
Architectural monument. In 1913, the
General Governorate of
Turkestan in
Namangan district...
- Khan is
sometimes confused with Mir
Masjidi Khan, a
leader in the
First Anglo-Afghan War, 1839-1842. Mir
Masjidi Khan, who was from
Kohistan district...
- The Bibi-Khanym
Mosque (Uzbek:
Bibixonim masjidi; Persian: مسجد بی بی خانم; also
variously spelled as Khanum, Khanom, Hanum, Hanim) is one of the most...
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their allies. And now,
having heard of Sale's
attack on Jalgah, Mir
Masjidi accused Ghulam Khan and the
British of perfidy,
fully defecting to Dost...
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scientists came from this city. The
Sheik Muslihiddin Mausoleum and Jami
Masjidi Yami mosque,
together with the
fortress of Khujand,
which was
built over...
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Deggaron Mosque (Uzbek:
Deggaron masjidi) is an
architectural monument in the
Navoiy Region of Uzbekistan, one of the
earliest surviving religious buildings...
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Maghoki Attori Mosque (Uzbek: Magʻoki
Attori masjidi, Tajik: Масҷиди Мағокии Атторӣ, romanized:
Masjidi Maghokii Attori, Persian: مسجد مغاکی عطاری, romanized: Masjed-e...
- They were
organised into an
effective resistance by
chiefs such as Mir
Masjidi Khan and others. In
September 1841,
Macnaghten reduced the
subsidies paid...