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  2. Sikandar Hayat Khan - Wikipedia

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    67th Punjabis. Battles/wars. World War I. Third Anglo-Afghan War. Khan Bahadur Major Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan, KBE (5 June 1892 – 26 December 1942), also written Sikandar Hyat-Khan or Sikandar Hyat Khan, was an Indian politician and statesman from the Punjab who served as the Premier of the Punjab, among other positions.

  3. Rizwan Khan - Wikipedia

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    Rizwan Khan. Riz Khan ( Punjabi: رضوان احمد خان; born April 1962) is a British broadcaster Currently working as a presenter fo Al Arabiya English. [1] From 2006 until April 2011 he hosted his own eponymous television show on Al Jazeera English. He first rose to prominence while working for the BBC and CNN.

  4. Shah Rukh Khan - Wikipedia

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    Shah Rukh Khan. Shah Rukh Khan ( pronounced [ˈʃɑːɦɾʊx xɑːn] ⓘ; born 2 November 1965), also known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Hindi films. Referred to in the media as the " Baadshah of Bollywood" and "King Khan", [a] he has appeared in more than 100 films, and earned numerous accolades ...

  5. Qutb Shahi tombs - Wikipedia

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    There are six graves and inscriptions in Thuluth and Naskh. The mausoleum was built in 1626. Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah's tomb is the last of the royal tombs, as Abul Hasan Qutb Shah (Tana Shah), the last Qutb Shahi Sultan, was a prisoner in the fortress of Daulatabad, near Aurangabad, when he died. While the tombs of those who ruled dominate ...

  6. Ali Naqi Naqvi - Wikipedia

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    Based in. Lucknow, India. Post. Grand Ayatollah. Grand Ayatollah Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi (December 26, 1905 – May 18, 1988) (26 Rajab 1323 AH – 1 Shawal 1408 AH), also known as Naqqan Sahib, [1] was a Twelver Shia Marja, poet, writer, jurist and Quranic interpreter. His writings in Urdu include Shaheed-e-Insaniyat and Tareekh-e-Islam. He also ...

  7. Rajula and Malushahi - Wikipedia

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    Later, a son was born to Shah and a daughter to Sunapati. Astrologers tell King Dola Shah to sum up the son's short death, and recommend him to marry a young girl. However, Dola Shah remembering the promise. goes to Sunapati and makes a symbolic marriage of Rajula-Malushahi. Meanwhile, the king dies. The courtiers curse Rajula for this.

  8. Hayat Bakshi Begum - Wikipedia

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    Hayat Bakshi Begum (died 26 February, 1667) was the royal consort of Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah, the sixth ruler of the Qutb Shai Dynasty in south India and daughter of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, fifth Sultan of the dynasty. [1] When her son Abdullah Qutb Shah was made sultan at the age of fourteen in 1626, she acted as regent for the first few ...

  9. Bakht Buland Shah - Wikipedia

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    Bakht Buland Shah. Bakht Buland Shah was a ruler of the Rajgond dynasty. He added to his kingdom, the territories of Chanda and Mandla, and portions of Nagpur, Balaghat, Seoni, Bhandara and the adjoining Rajput kingdom of Kherla/Khedla. [6] The present districts of Chhindwara and Betul also fell under his control.