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Sayyid Najabat Ali Khan Bahadur, born Mir
Phulwari (Bengali: নজাবত আলী খান; 1749 – 10
March 1770),
better known as Saif ud-Daulah,
succeeded his younger...
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Najabat Khan (? – 17
October 1760) was an
Afghan warrior of the 18th century, and
founder of a line of
chiefs of
Kunjpura which he was
granted by Nader...
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Najabat is a
village in the
Punjab province of ****stan. It is
located at 30°49'0N 74°14'0E with an
altitude of 181
metres (597 feet).
Location of Najabat...
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buried at
Jafraganj Cemetery and was
succeeded by his
younger brother Nawab Najabat Ali Khan. Nazam-ud-Daulah was the son of
Munni Begum (noble) and Mir Jafar...
- Bhau to
embark on the journey. Bhau
arrived in
Kunjpura on 16 October.
Najabat Khan, the
governor of Kunjpura, had
arranged two
lines of
defense outside...
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repelled an
invasion of
Mughal army of Shah
Jahan led by the
general Najabat Khan in 1640.
According to
Niccolao Manucci she
ordered captured Mughal...
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Amritsar to
Delhi and
further on to Calcutta.
Kunjpura was
founded by
Nawab Najabat Khan in 1729.
Kunjpura village has a fort with a long history. It was a...
- Punjabi.
Famous Vaars are
Chandi di Var (1666–1708),
Nadir Shah Di Vaar by
Najabat and the
Jangnama of Shah
Mohammad (1780–1862). The
Victorian novel, Elizabethan...
- in the fighting. Guru Ji's
general Sangho Shah,
after killing the
brave Najabat Khan also fell in battle, so did his
brother Jeet Mal thus
reviving the...
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proclaimed as
Nawab ****m of
Bengal and
Bihar on the
death of his
elder brother Najabat Ali Khan. He was
formally installed on the
Khahar Balish, at Murshidabad...