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- Muqarrab Khan of Golconda, also known as Khan Zaman Fath Jang Dakhini, was an Indian Deccani Muslim, who was the most experienced commander of Qutb Shahi...
- Muqarrab, Moqarreb or Moqarrab (Persian: مقرب), also rendered as Mogharrab, may refer to: Muqarrab (Sufism), a follower in Sufism Muqarrab Khan, 17th-century...
- The Muqarrab (Arabic: مُقَرَّبٌ) is a major spiritual stage (maqām) that the murids and saliks (novices and followers of Sufism) reach in their ascetic...
- Marathas, resulting in the capture of the Maratha King by the Mughal general Muqarrab Khan. Sambhaji and his minister Kavi Kalash were then taken to Tulapur...
- while Bahadur Khan commanded the right. Muqarrab Khan, son of Safdar Khan Sistani, oversaw the artillery. Muqarrab Khan directed the bombardment of the enemy...
- Dabholkar as Hambirrao Mohite Lokesh Gupte as Kavi Kalash Dalip Tahil as Muqarrab Khan Bal Dhuri as Balaji Pant Deepak Shirke as Diler Khan Amit Deshmukh...
- of his advisors were captured by the Mughal forces of Ganoji Shirke and Muqarrab Khan in a skirmish at Sangameshwar in February 1689. Sambhaji's positions...
- routed Muqarrab Khan, the Mughal general responsible for capture of Chhatrapati Sambhaji, at Bhudhargad 45 miles south of Kolhapur. Muqarrab Khan and...
- reached close to the throne , and men like Mallu Khan , Sarang Khan , Muqarrab Khan etc V. D. Mahajan (2007). History of Medieval India. p. 221. The result...
- nobles in the Delhi Sultanate along with Sarang Khan, Mallu Iqbal and Muqarrab Khan, the latter who were nobles of convert origin. The governor of Nagaur...