- Ispahsālār (Persian: اسپهسالار) or
sipahsālār (سپهسالار; lit. 'army commander'), in
Arabic rendered as isfahsalār (إسفهسلار) or iṣbahsalār (إصبهسلار),...
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Tughlaq following the latter's
death at Thatta, Sindh. His
father was
Sipahsalar Rajab, the
brother of
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the
founder of the dynasty...
- Pradesh, India)
Parent Nawab Darya Khan
Daudzai Occupation Subahdar,
sipahsalar Military service Allegiance Mughal Empire Branch/service
Mughal Army Years of...
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Faridun bin
Ahmad Sipahsalar (Persian: فریدون بن احمد سپهسالار),
commonly known as
Sipahsalar, was a 13th-century
Persian military commander, Sufi disciple...
- English. His full name is
given by his
contemporary Faridun bin
Ahmad Sipahsalar as
Muhammad bin
Muhammad bin al-Husayn al-Khatibi al-Balkhi al-Bakri (Arabic:...
- name was
Rajab (the
younger brother of
Ghazi Malik) who had the
title Sipahsalar. His
mother Naila was a
Punjabi Bhatti princess (daughter of Rana Mal)...
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Fidai Khan Koka
Nawab Sipahsalar 25th
Subahdar of
Bengal Reign 1676-1677
Predecessor Shaista Khan
Successor Azam Shah
Badshah Aurangzeb Born
Muzaffar Hussain...
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Rostam Khan (Persian: رستم خان) or Rostom-Khan
Saakadze (Georgian: როსტომ-ხან სააკაძე) (c. 1588 – 1
March 1643) was a high-ranking
Safavid military commander...
- Hindus, were one of the
components of the army with
their commander called sipahsalar-i-Hinduwan and
lived in
their own
quarter of
Ghazna practicing their own...
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Before becoming governor of Ghazni, Alp-Tegin was the commander-in-chief (
sipahsalar) of the
Samanid army in Khorasan. In a
political fallout over succession...