- 'master', and shāh, 'king'),
sometimes romanised as padeshah, patshah,
padshah or
badshah (Persian: پادشاه;
Ottoman Turkish: پادشاه, romanized: pâdişâh;...
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Padshah Begum (Persian: پادشاه بیگم) was a
superlative imperial title conferred upon the
empress consort or 'First Lady' of the
Mughal Empire and was...
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Burjorji Jamaspji Padshah (7 May 1864 - 20 June 1941) was a
Parsi educationist and
scholar who was
involved in the
establishment of
several institutions...
- ud-Muzaffar
Shihab ud-Din
Mohammad Sahib ud-Quiran ud-Thani Shah
Jahan Padshah Ghazi (Urdu: شهاب الدین محمد خرم), or Shah Jahan. His
regnal name is divided...
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Ottoman Empire.
Padshah,
Padshah,
Badshah or Padişah may also
refer to:
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire, also
referred to as the
Padishah Padshah-i Hind, the...
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Dilras Banu Begum. Her
father had
conferred upon her the
honorable title of
Padshah Begum.: 14, 318 Zinat-un-Nissa
Begum ("Jewel
among Women") was born on...
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Government Mughal provincial government (1572–1722)
Monarchy (1722–1858) Nawab/
Padshah • 1722–1739
Saadat Ali Khan I (first) • 1847–1856
Wajid Ali Shah (last)...
- The
emperors of the
Mughal Empire, who were all
members of the
Timurid dynasty (House of Babur),
ruled the
empire from its
inception on 21
April 1526 to...
- 'Dwelling with Mariam'), by her son, Akbar. She also bore the
title of
Padshah Begum during the
reign of Akbar.
Hamida Banu
Begum was born c. 1527 to...
- 10 June 1620) was the
chief consort of
Emperor Jahangir. She was the
Padshah Begum for the most part of the
reign of her
emperor husband until her death...