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- Zabita Khan Rohilla (died 21 January 1785) was a Rohilla chieftain in the time of the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Zabita Khan was the eldest son of Najib-ud-Daula...
- captured and plundered a significant area that was under the control of Zabita Khan. Zabita Khan, who was paralyzed, sta**** confined within his stronghold at...
- between Dal Khalsa under J****a Singh Ahluwalia and Mughal Empire under Zabita Khan Panipat (film), a 2019 Indian film by Ashutosh Gowarikar based on the...
- plundering Delhi for two and a half months in 1788. Ghulam Qadir was the son of Zabita Khan. His father had ****umed the leadership of a branch of the Afghan Rohilla...
- Delhi from exile in Oudh.[citation needed] The Marathas captured Delhi from Zabita Khan Rohilla who was put in charge by the Afghans.[need quotation to verify]...
- Sikh forces led by J****a Singh Ahluwalia against the Mughal forces led by Zabita Khan. During the winter of 1767 after Diwali, the Sikhs moved near the territory...
- Muni****l police, city police, or local police are law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government. This includes the muni****l...
- on 30 October 1770. After his death he was succeeded by his son Zabita Khan. Zabita Khan's step-brother, Kallu Khan was born from the daughter of Dundi...
- ill and retraced his steps, leaving his eldest son, Zabita Khan to operate with the Marathas. Zabita Khan however, was by no means disposed to fight against...
- land of Sardar Najib-ud-Daula which was held by his son Zabita Khan after the sardar's death. Zabita Khan initially resisted the attack with Sayyid Khan and...