• Nawab Abdul Samad Khan Bahadur (1861–1943) was the Nawab of Chhatari and Nawab of Talibnagar in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. He belonged to the...
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    Abd al-Samad Khan Al-Ansari or Abd-us-Samad Khan Al-Ansari (died 1737), also known simply as Abdus Samad Khan, was the Mughal subahdar of Lahore Subah...
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  • campaign. The Governor of Sarhind, Abdus Samad Khan, found himself outnumbered and outgunned by the Marathas and Adina Beg Khan's Sikh forces. With no other option...
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  • October. Najabat Khan, the governor of Kunjpura, had arranged two lines of defense outside and inside the town's walls. Abdus Samad Khan, the governor of...
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    The siege lasted few days, after which on 21 March 1758, Abdus Samad Khan along with Jangbaz Khan and other Afghan captains were captured by the Marathas...
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  • Abdus Samad Azad (Bengali: আব্দুস সামাদ আজাদ; 15 January 1922 – 27 April 2005) was a Bangladeshi diplomat and politician. He was elected to Bangladesh's...
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  • the next Moghal Emperor, appointed Abdus Samad Khan as the governor of Lahore and Zakaria Khan, Abdus Samad Khan's son, the Faujdar of Jammu. In 1713...
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  • overtures. Abdus Samad Khan then dispatched Shadab Khan Heshgi, an Afghan, to root out Isa Khan. In a battle near the village of Thara, Isa Khan fought with...
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    posted there. Some of Abdali's best generals like Najabat Khan were killed. Abdus Samad Khan the faujdar of Sirhind was also killed during the battle....
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  • corresponding to Abd al-Samad, the usual pronunciation corresponds to Abd as-Samad. Alternative transliterations include Abdus Samad and others, all subject...
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    Mirza Mu'izz-ud-Din Beg Muhammad Khan (10 May 1661 – 11 February 1713), better known by his title Jahandar Shah (lit. 'The Owner of the World', Persian...
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    relative of the family of the Nawabs of Kasur, of Punjab. His father, Sir Abdus Samad Khan was an aristocrat and politician who served as chief minister of Rampur...
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    Syed Abdus Samad (Bengali: সৈয়দ আবদুস সামাদ; 6 December 1895 – 2 February 1964) was an Indian football player from Bengal. Dubbed "Football Jadukor"...
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    10th Mughal Emperor, appointed Abdus Samad Khan as the Subahdar of the Lahore province and Zakariya Khan, Abdus Samad Khan's son, the Faujdar of Jammu. In...
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    Zainuddin Ahmad Khan attacked the Sikhs near Ropar. In 1715, Farrukhisyar sent 20,000 troops under Qamaruddin Khan, Abdus Samad Khan and Zakariya Khan Bahadur...
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    along with Abdus Samad Khan Diler Jang. In the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Muhammad Shah, (sometime after the killing of Hussain Ali Khan under his...
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    control of Delhi, Najib-ul-Daula and his associates, such as Qutub Khan and Abdus Samad Khan the Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, continued to challenge the Maratha...
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  • Mian Qutb Shah (redirect from Qutb Khan)
    waited with 2,000 men along with Abdus Samad Khan. Qutb Khan was captured alive, and insults were heaped on him. Qutb Khan asked for water when he was being...
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  • W. Young (Jodhpur), Ram Chandra Kak (Jammu and Kashmir), Sahibzada Abdus Samad Khan (Rampur), K. C. Neogy (Orissa states), L. F. Rushbrook Williams, Jarmani...
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    hay, and a thousand chained Sikh prisoners, were sent by Abdus Samad Khan and Zakariya Khan to emperor Farrukhsiyar. Other sources state Binod Singh was...
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  • against Sikhs through his Governor of Lahore, Abdus Samad Khan. His son and, later, successor, Zakariya Khan Bahadur led a standing army dedicated to eliminating...
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  • all were plundered by the Sikhs. 2 weeks after this battle, Abdus Samad Khan and Zakariya Khan were ordered to go to Punjab and chastise all the Sikhs they...
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    began a campaign of genocide against Sikhs led by Abdus Samad Khan and later his son Zakariya Khan that was carried out by in the form of a standing army...
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  • Basit 'Abd us-Samad 1927–1988), Egyptian Quran reciter Abdus Samad Azad (1922–2005), Bangladeshi diplomat and politician Hamed Abdel-Samad (born 1972),...
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    the rebellion of the Sikhs had been extinguished. During this time, Abdus Samad Khan, a Turani official and commander of the Mughal military stationed in...
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  • as Pataudi Dujana State (1806–1948), established in 1806 by Nawab Abdus Samad Khan of Yusufzai tribe during the rule of the British East India Company...
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    a regular basis. The Urdu Research Center collection of Mr. Mohd. Abdus Samad Khan was purchased in 1996. The latter collection suffered major damage...
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  • Mazara'a. Dhogri went for a time through the influence of the Shaikhs to Abdus-Samad Khán, an Afghán, of Dhogri. On the introduction of British rule, Sirdár...
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    plundering neighbouring villages and extracting tribute from zamindars. Abdus-samad Khan crushed a rebellion by local Bhatti zamindars of the Lakhi Jungle in...
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  • Mukhtar Ahmad Civil Engineer working in private sector and former social worker Dr Abdus Samad khan (ex-MS of Saidu Hospital) Shahbaaz football team v t e...
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