- The
Nizamat Imambara (Bengali: নিজামত ইমামবাড়া), also
known as the
Nizamat Kila, is a Shi'ite
imambara (or
congregation hall),
located in Murshidabad...
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Survey of
India since 1985. The Kila
Nizamat, also
known as the
Nizamat Kila and the
Nizamat Imambara (
Nizamat Fort), was the site of the old fort of...
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Danapur Nizamat or
Danapur is an
Indian satellite town and one of six
subdivisions (tehsil) in the
Patna district of
Bihar state. The po****tion was 182...
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Nawab Sir
Nizamat Jung
Bahadur (22
April 1871 in
Hyderabad State – 1955) was an Arab-Indian poet.
Nizamuddin was the
second son of the Late
Nawab Rafath...
- The
Nizamat Imambara was
built for Shia Muslims. The
palace complex was
fortified and
known as the
Nizamat Fort. The main
entrances of the
Nizamat Fort...
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Bengal Presidency established in 1765—and the
abolition of
local rule (
Nizamat) in
Bengal in 1793, the
company gradually began to
formally expand its...
- census,
Thiriya Nizamat Khan had a po****tion of 23,184.
Males constitute 51.65% of the po****tion and
females 48.34%.
Thiriya Nizamat Khan has an average...
-
Mughal administrative system of
Bengal since Akbar's
conquest in the 1500s.
Nizamat (governornership) and
diwani (premiership) were the two main
branches of...
- of Awadh, in 1784, it is the world's
second largest imambara,
after the
Nizamat Imambara. The
imambara building is
among the
grandest buildings of Lucknow...
- Mir S****
Jafar Ali Khan
Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah (1733 – 2 July 1757),
commonly known as Siraj-ud-Daulah or
Siraj ud-Daula, was the last independent...