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    Shaikh Alauddin Chisti (1570–1613; known as Islam Khan Chisti) was a Mughal general and the Subahdar of Bihar and later Bengal. He transferred the capital...
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    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (14 June 1856–28 October 1921), known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, was an Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is considered as...
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    al-Husseini, Aga Khan IV (born 1936). Aga Khan claims to be a direct descendant of Muhammad, the last prophet according to the religion of Islam. The title...
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    siege to the Jessore fort in 1612. Mughal forces under Man Singh I and Islam Khan I captured Pratapaditya and sent him to Delhi. In 1576, the Mughal Empire...
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    was the younger brother and the successor of Islam Khan Chisti. He was entitled Muhtashim Khan. Qasim Khan led several failed military expeditions against...
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  • Islam Khan may refer to: Islam Khan I - also known as Islam Khan Chisti (died 1613) Islam Khan II - also known as Islam Khan Mashhadi (died 1647) Islam...
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  • brothers, Buzakhur and Bahadur, were told by the Subahdar of Bengal, Islam Khan I, to accompany the latter's brother, Shaykh Habibullah, in an expedition...
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    romanized: Ḥasan ʿAlī Shāh; 1804–1881), known as Aga Khan I (Persian: آقا خان اوّل, romanized: Āqā Khān Awwal), was the 46th imam of the Nizari Isma'ilis...
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    Khanzada Mirza Khan Abdul Rahim (17 December 1556 – 1 October 1627), popularly known as simply Rahim and titled Khan-i-Khanan, was a poet who lived in...
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    Aga Khan III, states in his memoirs that the Shias had a "need (for) Divine guidance"[non-primary source needed] after the Prophet of Islam's death...
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    control during the reign of emperor Jahangir, under the leadership of Islam Khan I, the governor of Bengal Subah. Epigraphic sources indicate that the Kamarupa...
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  • Muhammad Shah. Barkhurdar Khan II aka Mian Kheesa was the son of Barkhurdar Khan I and great-grandson of Islam Khan I. Barkhurdar Khan II was Mansabdar Punj...
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    Genghis Khan in the 13th century, virtually every religion had found converts, from Buddhism to Eastern Christianity and Manichaeanism to Islam. To avoid...
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    from Usmangarh (and Taraf) and Anwar Khan of Baniachong. It was in light of this close alliance that Islam Khan I, the Mughal governor of Bengal, dispatched...
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  • Daulambapur, Mukarram Khan was made the thanadar of Bhawal. Later that year, Mukarram Khan was appointed by his father-in-law, Subahdar Islam Khan I, as the chief...
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    Salman Khan or his recent act was mentioned. The rule of Islam regarding idol worshipping is quite clear and this act is considered non-Islamic therefore...
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    known as Aga Khan III (Persian: آقا خان سوم, romanized: Āqā Khān Suwwūm), was the 48th imam of the Nizari Ism'aili branch of Shia Islam. He was one of...
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    Hashim Khan (son of Qasim Khan Chishti) on his own for a while. These officers were later ordered to return to Orissa during the office of Subahdar Islam Khan...
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    Guru Gobind Singh. Wazir Khan tried to force the young sons of the Guru to embrace Islam. When they refused to accept Islam he ordered them to be bricked...
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    Jahangir (redirect from Jahangir I)
    his courtiers and foreigners. In 1608, Jahangir posted Islam Khan I to subdue the rebel Musa Khan, the Masnad-e-Ala of the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy in Bengal...
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    title Kishwar Khan and now reside in Sheikhupur, Badaun in India.[citation needed] Islam Khan I (grandson) Islam Khan V Mukarram Khan, great-grandson...
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    membranophone instrument, dhak which was played by order of Subahdar Islam Khan I during the inauguration of the Bengal capital in 1610. Some references...
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    additional seven years for breaching Islamic marriage laws with his wife; both of these sentences were overturned in mid-2024. Khan has since been charged on matters...
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  • Padishah (redirect from Padshah-i-Ghazi)
    Melville, "Padshah-i Islam: the conversion of Sultan Mahmud Ghazan Khan Archived 2021-10-09 at the Wayback Machine", Pembroke Papers I, ed. C. Melville...
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    membranophone instrument, dhak which was played by order of Subahdar Islam Khan I during the inauguration of the Bengal capital in 1610. Some references...
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  • Asperger's syndrome, as well as Islam. The film was co-produced by Johar's mother, Hiroo Yash Johar, and Khan's wife, Gauri Khan, under their respective production...
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    and organized a plot to kill the new khan. Öz Beg discovered the plot and crushed the rebels. His adoption of Islam as a state religion led to a conspiracy...
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  • 1606, Musa Khan, his brother Mahmud Khan, and other rebels surrendered to the Mughal Subahdar of Bengal Islam Khan I. Other than Musa Khan, the other...
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    him as Khan-i-Khanan, which means "King of Kings". Bairam was originally called Bairam "Beg", but later became honoured as Khan. Bairam Khan was an aggressive...
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  • Raza Khan (born Muhammad Ismail Raza; 23 November 1943 – 20 July 2018), also known as Tajush Shari'ah, and Azhari Miyan, was an Indian Islamic scholar...
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