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Mewat (/ˈmeɪwɑːt/; Hindustani: [
ˈmeːwaːt]) is a
historical and
cultural region which encomp****es
parts of the modern-day
states of Haryana, Rajasthan,...
- The
Mewat State was a
sovereign kingdom ruled by the
Khanzadas of
Mewat. They were a
ruling dynasty of
Muslim Rajputs from Raj****na who had
their capital...
- Nuh district,
formerly known as the
Mewat district, is one of the 22
districts of the
northern Indian state of Haryana. The
district is
known for having...
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northwestern India.
Mewat may also
refer to:
Mewat district (officially
renamed Nuh district), a
district in the
Indian state of Haryana.
Mewat State, the sovereign...
- Wali-e-
Mewat Raja
Khanzada Bahadur Khan was the
Khanzada Rajput ruler of
Mewat. He
succeeded as Wali-e-
Mewat after the
death of his
father Raja Nahar...
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originating from the
Mewat region of north-western India. The term "Meo"
semantically correlates with the
historical region of
Mewat,
which consists of...
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Rahim Khan Clan, one of the most
prominent political dynasties in the
Mewat region of Haryana. Two of his
notable sons are
Chaudhary Habib Ur Rehman...
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scholar of the
Deobandi movement who
founded the
Tablighi Jamaat, in 1925, in
Mewat province.
Muhammad Ilyas was born in 1303 AH (1885/1886) in the village...
- Raja
Bahadur Nahar Khan was the
ruler of
Mewat and the
progenitor of
Khanzada Rajput clan who were
themselves a sub-clan of
Jadaun Rajputs. His original...
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personal grooming".
Established in 1926 by
Muhammad Ilyas Kandhlawi, in the
Mewat region of
British India, it has
roots in the
revivalist tradition of the...