The Chak or Chaq dynasty (Kashmiri: چاک خاندان) was a Kashmiri dynasty that ruled over the Kashmir sultanate in medieval Kashmir after the Shah Mir dynasty...
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(Yūsuf) Shāh Chak (Persian: یُوسُفْ شاہ چک, Kashmiri: یوٗسُف شاہ ژَھک), was the fourth Chak Sultan of Kashmir, who ruled the Chak dynasty from 1578 to...
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List of monarchs of Kashmir (redirect from Dynasties of ancient Kashmir)
the establishment of the Gonanda dynasty around 1400 BCE until the cession of parts of Kashmir State by the Dogra dynasty to Indian Union in 1947 and then...
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Habba Khatoon (section The fall of Chaks)
and ascetic in the 16th century. She was the consort of King Yusuf Shah Chak, but attained immortality as the queen of song. Habba Khatoon's music pushed...
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was built by the Chak dynasty of Kashmir. The fort is locally referred to as the 'Rutta Qila' or just 'qila'. In the 16th century, Chak rulers of Kashmir...
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Sultanate (1490–1636 CE) Chak dynasty (1554-1586 CE) Qutb Shahi dynasty (1512–1687 CE) Adil Shahi dynasty (1490–1686 CE) Najm-i-Sani dynasty (1658–1949 CE) Nawabs...
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licensed to Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada Chak dynasty of Kashmir. Chak people of Bangladesh Zhai (Chak in Cantonese), a Chinese surname Chacmool This...
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ˈquːb]), born Ya'qūb (Yākūb) Shāh Chak (Persian: یعقوب شاہ چک, Kashmiri: َیَعقوب شاہ چک) was the sixth and the last Chak Sultan of Kashmir Sultanate, who...
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Shams Khan Chak was a Kashmiri Commander from the Chak dynasty who became one of the main leaders during the Mughal conquest of Kashmir. He also led the...
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pronunciation: [ɣɑːzi:]), born Ghāzī Shāh Chak (Persian: غَازِی شَاہ چَک, Kashmiri: غازی شاہ ژھک) was the first Chak Sultan. He dethroned the last Shah Mir...
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Sayyid Mubarak (category Chak dynasty)
Shah Chak. He was dethroned in November 1579 by Lohar Khan Chak, restoring the Chak dynasty in the monarchy of Kashmir. He also served Ali Shah Chak as...
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(1339–1586) Shah Mir dynasty (1339–1561) Chak dynasty (1554–1586) Northern dynasties (780–1947) Trakhan dynasty (780–1821) Maqpon dynasty (1190–1840) Hunza...
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[ali:]) born Alī Shāh Chak (Persian: عَلی شاہ چَک, Kashmiri: علی شاہ ژَھک) was the third Chak Sultan succeeding his brother Husain Shah Chak who abdicated the...
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with his subjects. Husain is regarded as the foremost monarch of the Chak dynasty. The majority of the sources are found in Tarikh i Kashmir IV (History...
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Akbar (section Relations with the Safavid dynasty)
the upper Indus basin after Yousuf Shah, the reigning king of the Shia Chak dynasty, refused to send his son as a hostage to the Mughal court. Yousuf Shah...
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Lohar Khan (category Chak dynasty)
in November 1579 thus restoring and becoming the fifth ruler of the Chak dynasty. Hasan, Mohibbul. ... Kashmir under the Sultans, by M. Hasan. p. 165...
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Shah Chak, founder of Chak Dynasty Zayn al-Abidin the Great, Sultan of Kashmir Sikandar Shah Miri, Sultan of Kashmir Yousuf Shah Chak, Sultan of Kashmir...
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or in the subsequent decades, coinciding with the brief reign of the Chak dynasty. In regions such as Baltistan and Purig in the Kargil district, the Nurbakhshia...
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present-day Pakistan. Haibat Khan first conquered Kashmir and installed the Chak dynasty. The conquest of Multan and Sindh and the restoration of law and order...
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and missionaries. In 1505, the King of the Shah Mir Dynasty converted to Shi'ism and so did the Chak clan of Kashmir. He traveled in the valleys of Himalayas...
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Andrew Chan Chak KBE (Chinese: 陳策; 2 April 1894 – 31 August 1949) was a Chinese admiral of the Republic of China Navy, best known for his role in a breakout...
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Dey Chak Khan Mohummud Chak NO.1/4L Chak NO.2/4L Chak NO.3/4L Arain Chak NO.4/4L Chak NO.5/4L Chak NO.6/4L Chak NO.7/4L Chak NO.8/4L Chak NO.9/4L Chak NO...
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Wu Zetian (redirect from Mo Chak-Tin)
690. She subsequently founded and ruled as empress regent of the Wu Zhou dynasty of China from 690 to 705. She was the only female sovereign in the history...
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Zhai (redirect from Chak (surname))
character. It is romanized Chai in Wade–Giles, and Chak in Cantonese. It is listed 292nd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. As of 2008...
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and started his own dynasty. The Shah Mirs ruled from 1339 until they were deposed by the Chak warlords and nobles in 1561. The Chaks continued to rule...
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Maya monarchs (section Cocom dynasty)
appear in the called Altar Q.) c.520-544: Chak Took Ichʼaak c.658: Chak Naahb Kaan 667-679: Kʼinich Yook ?: Chak Ak'aach Took c.721: Yajaw Teʼ Kʼinich c...
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The Lohara dynasty was a Kashmiri Hindu dynasty that ruled over Kashmir and surrounding regions in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent between...
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The Dogra dynasty of Dogra Rajputs from the Shivalik hills created Jammu and Kashmir through the treaties with the East India Company following the First...
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Kashyapa Dynasties of ancient Kashmir Kambojas Karkoṭa Empire Lalitaditya Muktapida Didda Durrani Empire Rajatarangini Zain-ul-Abidin Shah Mir Dynasty Chak dynasty...
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Potter's wheel (redirect from Chak (pottery))
of porcelain clay culture. Porcelain took off during the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), when the iconic blue and white porcelain ceramics...
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