- The
Turbați is a
right tributary of the
river Blahnița in Romania. It
flows into the Blahnița in Hăiești. Its
length is 20 km (12 mi) and its
basin size...
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office 1579 – 22
August 1602
Monarch Akbar I
Preceded by
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati Succeeded by
Sharif Khan
Personal details Born (1551-01-14)14
January 1551...
- KalaPahad † Khan Jahan †
Akbar the
Great Man
Singh I
Munim Khan
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati Khan
Jahan Raja
Todar Mal Bir
Chilarai Strength unknown 100,000 Casualties...
- Khan-i-Khanan
Hussain Quli Khan 23
October 1575–19
December 1578
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati 1579–1582
Mirza Aziz Koka 1582–1583
Wazir Khan
Tajik 1583–1583 Shahbaz...
- قلی بیگ، خان جہاں اول 15
November 1575 – 19
December 1578
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati مظفر خان تربتی 1579–1580
Mirza Aziz Koka Azam Khan I میرزا عزیز کوکہ،خان...
- (1795–96) WoO 92: Aria "Primo Amore" (1790–92) WoO 92a: Aria "No, non
turbati" (1802) WoO 93: Duet "Nei
giorni tuoi felici" (1802) WoO 94: "Germania"...
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difficult for Akbar, he
requested the
governor of Bihar,
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati and
other generals to join him. On the
other side Daud was accompanied...
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general Husain Quli Beg. As an
additional aid to the Mughals,
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati, the
ruler of Bihar, came
forward with five
thousand cavalry and supplies...
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ordered and his
grave was dug up.
Around 1570 AD, a Shia jurist, Mir
Habsh Turbati was killed, and in Kashmir, Akbar's
envoy Mirza Muqim. The two clerics...
- Shiraz,
Safavid Iran (present-day Shiraz, Iran) Died 1588–89 (997 AH) Kashmir,
Mughal Empire Spouse Daughter of
Muzaffar Khan
Turbati Religion Shia Islam...