Malik Ambar (1548 – 13 May 1626) was a military leader and statesman who served as the Peshwa (Prime Minister) of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate and its de...
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coastal town of Murud, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. Malik Ambar is credited with the construction of the Janjira Fort in the Murud Area...
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Malik Ambar and other Ahmadnagar officials defied the Mughals and declared Murtaza Nizam Shah II as sultan in 1600 at a new capital in Paranda. Malik...
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remained unconquered rallied behind two nobles; the powerful regent Malik Ambar and the former minister Raju Deccani. The bitter rivalry between the...
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The Tomb of Malik Ambar is a mausoleum located in Khuldabad, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the burial place of Malik Ambar, a military leader...
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spoken word poet Malik Ambar (1548–1626), Siddi military leader Malik Amin Aslam (born 1966), Pakistani environmentalist and politician Malik Abdul Basit (1972–2020)...
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Ahmadnagar from 1600 to 1610. His rule was dominated by the powerful regent Malik Ambar, under whom he was an effective puppet ruler. Born c. 1580, he was originally...
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Khuldabad (section Malik Ambar's Tomb)
Habib ul Aydarus (1631). Malik Ambar (1626). Siddi Karima, wife of Malik Ambar. Siddi Abdul Rehman, grandson of Malik Ambar. East of the Dargah Complex :...
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Ahmadnagar army led by Malik Ambar defeated a combined Mughal-Bijapur force led by the Bijapuri general Mullah Muhammad Lari. Malik Ambar's army was being pursued...
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leader Malik Ambar, who was brought to India as a slave but rose to become a popular Prime Minister of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. Malik Ambar was succeeded...
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Western Deccan region in the Indian subcontinent. He was the eldest son of Malik Ambar, the Peshwa (prime minister) of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. He succeeded...
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N O P R S T W Y Z Malik Ambar, Ethiopian military leader for the Ahmadnagar Sultanate Malik Al Nasir, British author and poet Malik Shakeel Awan, Pakistani...
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capital of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate by the Ethiopian military leader Malik Ambar, who was brought to India as a slave but rose to become a popular Prime...
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fastest-growing cities in the world. The city was founded in 1610 by Malik Ambar, the Prime Minister of Murtaza. Nizam Shah of Ahmadnagar on the site...
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Maloji and Shahaji, served Ambar during his campaigns, and later became a feudatory of the Bijapur sultanate. After Malik Ambar's death, the new Mughal governor...
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and raised a large army.Ambar is said to have introduced the concept of guerrilla warfare in the Deccan region. Malik Ambar assisted Mughal emperor Shah...
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founded in 1577 by Maloji Bhosale, a predominant general or sardar of Malik Ambar of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. In 1595 or 1599, Maloji was given the title...
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the rival Sultanate of Bijapur. Maloji rose rapidly in the service of Malik Ambar, fighting against the rival Deccan Sultanates and the Mughals. He and...
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1628 under the patronage of Malik Ambar's son Fatah Khan. The power of Ahmadnagar had been declining after Malik Ambar's death in 1626, but Shahaji held...
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Malik Ambar, and other Ahmadnagar officials, defied the Mughals and declared Murtaza Shah II as sultan in 1600 at a new capital, Paranda. Malik Ambar...
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comprising parts of modern-day Maharashtra, Telangana and Karnataka. Malik Ambar made it his capital and the men of his army raised their dwellings around...
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was effectively a puppet king under Malik Ambar. His mother was either a Persian wife of Murtaza, or Malik Ambar's daughter. In 1610, owing to a quarrel...
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Pratapaditya Ibrahim Lodi Rana Sanga Sher Shah Suri Hemu Maharana Pratap Malik Ambar Gokula Shivaji Lachit Borphukan Khushal Khattak Josiah Child Guru Gobind...
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History Satavahana dynasty Rashtrakuta dynasty Kalachuri dynasty Chalukyas Malik Ambar Ahmadnagar Sultanate Deccan sultanates Neher water system Shahaji Hyderabad...
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Deccan, past an older palace complex called Qila Naukhanda (built by Malik Ambar of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate). In 1683, Aurangzeb (now emperor) permanently...
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1600s, Malik Ambar the Nizam Shahi general again moved his capital there. The father of Shivaji, Shahaji Raje Bhonsale worked for Malik Ambar early in...
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in the military and administration, the most prominent of which was Malik Ambar. Harris (1971) provides a historical survey of the eastward dispersal...
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Pratap's methods of guerrilla warfare was later elaborated further by Malik Ambar, the Deccani general, and by Shivaji". Bandyopadhyay also seconds Satish...
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Botera – Governor Jagama Kello Kumsa Diriba Merid Negussie Mulugeta Buli Malik Ambar G. Demise Bulto MG Kassaye Chemeda MG Merdassa Lelisa MG Abera Abebe...
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water for the people of Aurangabad and its suburbs. It was created by Malik Ambar who founded the town under the name Khadki and was later expanded by...
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