- Shurṭa (Arabic: شرطة) is the
common Arabic term for police. Its
literal meaning is that of a "picked" or
elite force. The shurṭa or
police force were established...
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Chanda Sahib (died 12 June 1752) was a
subject of the
Carnatic Sultanate between 1749 and 1752. He was the son-in-law of the
Nawab of
Carnatic Dost Ali...
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Mudhoji II (1796 – 15 July 1840), also
known as Appa Sahib, of the
Bhonsale dynasty,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Nagpur in
central India from 1816 to 1818. His...
- for a
shrine of Badi-ud-din
Madar Shahib who came to
India in the 13th
century and
became po****r as
Madar Shahib (Madar Sharif)
among his believers...
- for some time with no
success on Zengi's part, so a
truce was made and
Shahib al-Din's
brother Bahram-Shah was
given as a hostage. At the same time, news...
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Mohammed Abdur Rahiman Sahib (1898 – 23
November 1945) was an
Indian freedom fighter,
Muslim leader, scholar, and
politician from Kerala. He
served as...
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Nawab in 1752. By that time, the
throne of
Arcot had two rivals,
Chanda Shahib and
Muhammed Ali, and this
district was
under the rule of
Nawab of Arcot...
- 1615 in Ajmer, Rajasthan. He was the
first son and
third child of
Prince Shahib-ud-din
Muhammad Khurram and his
second wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. The
prince was...
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Modern notable writers include Mu.
Metha and
Pavalar Inqulab,
Kalifulla Shahib served as the
minister for
public works in the
Cabinet of
Kurma Venkata...
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Names Reign began Reign ended Notes 1
Chanda Shahib 1749 1752 Son-in-law of the Dost Ali Khan,
under whom he
worked as a Dewan.
Supported the
French in...