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Mughal India, both
hereditary Nawabs of Bengal, as
Nawabs of
Murshidabad Nawab of
Marauli Nawab of
Patna Nawab of
Surat Nawab of
Longla (Sylhet) All of these...
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became the
first Nawab. The
Nawabs continued to
issue coins in the name of the
Mughal Emperor, but for all
practical purposes, the
Nawabs governed as independent...
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Battle of
Karnal (1739) as
courtiers of the Moghul. The
Nawabs of Awadh,
along with many
other Nawabs, were
regarded as
members of the
nobility of the Mughal...
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Nawabs of
Bhopal were the
Muslim rulers of Bhopal, now part of
Madhya Pradesh, India. The
nawabs first ruled under the
Mughal Empire from 1707 to 1737...
- The
Nawabs of Mankhera, also
known as Thal
Nawabs, were a
dynasty based in the Thal desert, in the north-western Punjab, ****stan,
during the late 18th...
- Ramaswami, N. S. (1
January 1984).
Political History of
Carnatic Under the
Nawabs.
Abhinav Publications. p. 104. ISBN 9780836412628. "Mughal
Empire 1526–1707...
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Hyderabad Nawabs is a 2006
Indian Hyderabadi-language
comedy film. The plot
revolves around four
groups of
people in the city of Hyderabad. It all starts...
- Rahmat-un-Nissa (Persian: رحمت النساء بیگم; died c. 1691),
better known by her
title Nawab Bai (Persian: نواب بائی;
meaning "The Great"), was a
secondary wife of the...
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northern India under the rule of its
eleven rulers,
called Nawabs. From 1720 to 1856, the
nawabs presided over Awadh, with
Ayodhya and
Faizabad serving as...
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Nawab Mohammad Mansoor Ali Khan
Pataudi (also
known as
Mansur Ali Khan or M. A. K. Pataudi; 5
January 1941 – 22
September 2011;
nicknamed Tiger Pataudi)...