Look up Moghul or Moghuls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moghuls may refer to: Moghuls (TV series), an Indian television series about the Mughal...
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Mughal people (redirect from Moghul people)
The Mughals (also spelled Moghul or Mogul) is a Muslim corporate group from modern-day North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They claim to have descended...
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Mughal Empire (redirect from Moghul Empire)
marriage to a Chinggisid princess. The word Mughal (also spelled Mogul or Moghul in English) is the Indo-Persian form of Mongol. The Mughal dynasty's early...
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Moghulistan (redirect from Moghul Khanate)
Moghulistan, also called the Moghul Khanate or the Eastern Chagatai Khanate, was a Mongol breakaway khanate of the Chagatai Khanate and a historical geographic...
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Empire of the Moghul is a series of historical fiction novels written by Alex Rutherford (the pen name for Diana and Michael Preston). The series consists...
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The Empire (Indian TV series) (redirect from Moghuls (Indian TV series))
and directed by Mitakshara Kumar based on the novel series Empire of the Moghul by Alex Rutherford for Disney+ Hotstar. The series was premiered on Disney+...
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Haroon Moghul is a Pakistani-American author and commentator. He is the author of several books, including How to be a Muslim: An American Story (2017)...
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Churidar (redirect from Moghul breeches)
tight-fitting churidar-like pants worn in India were referred to by the British as Moghul breeches, long-drawers, or mosquito drawers. Churidars are usually worn...
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Mughal architecture (redirect from Moghul architecture)
Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing...
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The Great Moghuls is a 1990 Channel 4 documentary series covering the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire (1526–1857) of India. Over six generations...
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Mughal Road (redirect from Moghul road)
Mughal Road is the road between Bufliaz, a town in the Poonch district, to the Shopian district, in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The...
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List of emperors of the Mughal Empire (redirect from Moghul Emperor)
The emperors of the Mughal Empire, who were all members of the Timurid dynasty (House of Babur), ruled over the empire from its inception on 21 April 1526...
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Mughal dynasty (redirect from Moghul Dynasty)
marriage to a Chinggisid princess. The word Mughal (also spelled Mogul or Moghul in English) is the Indo-Persian form of Mongol. The Mughal dynasty's early...
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Islamic calligraphy (redirect from Moghul calligraphy)
Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, in the languages which use Arabic alphabet or the alphabets derived from it...
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Moghul (Persian: مغول, also Romanized as Moghūl) is a village in Kenarporuzh Rural District, in the Central District of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan...
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Moghol language (redirect from Moghul language)
Moghol (or Mogholi; Dari: مُغُلی) is a critically endangered and possibly extinct Mongolic language spoken in the province of Herat, Afghanistan, in the...
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Timur attacked again in 1376 and 1383 but both times failed to capture the Moghul khan. In 1389 Timur attacked Khizr Khoja instead and forced him to flee...
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Mughlai cuisine (redirect from Moghul cuisine)
Mughlai cuisine consists of dishes developed or popularised in the early-modern Indo-Persian cultural centres of the Mughal Empire. It represents a combination...
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Nadira Banu Begum (redirect from Nadira Begum (princess Moghul))
Nadira Banu Begum (14 March 1618 – 6 June 1659) was a Mughal princess and the wife of Crown Prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son and heir-apparent of the...
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accompanied by their dominant predator, the Cheetah. Always keen hunters, the Moghul princes kept tame cheetahs which were used to chase and bring down the Blackbuck...
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Bahadur Khan (Mughal general) (redirect from Bahadur Khan (Moghul General))
Bahadur Khan Kokaltash (died 23 November 1697) was a foster-brother to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and the Subahdar of Lahore, Burhanpur and the Deccan...
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preserving the interests of the Moghul. Oudh State eventually declared itself independent from the rule of the Moghul in 1818. All of these rulers of...
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Mughal painting (redirect from Moghul art)
Mughal painting is a South Asian style of painting on paper confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums...
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Mongolian nobility (redirect from Moghul Noble)
The Mongolian nobility (Mongolian: ᠢᠵᠠᠭᠤᠷᠲᠠᠨ; yazgurtan; ᠰᠤᠷᠪᠤᠯᠵᠢᠲᠠᠨ survaljtan) arose between the 10th and 12th centuries, became prominent in the 13th...
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1464 – d. 1508) , was Khan of Tashkent (1487–1502 or 1503) and of the Moghuls of western Moghulistan (1487–1508). He was the eldest son of Yunus Khan...
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Ismail Khan (Chagatai and Persian: اسماعیل خان) was Khan of Yarkand and Kashgar between 1666 and 1669. He was replaced by Ilbars Khan from 1669–1670. His...
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Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684) (redirect from Moghul-Mahratta War in Konkan)
which he affected so cleverly that he retired to his fastness before the Moghuls could engage him". Sambhaji very quickly and cleverly retreated home before...
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With FiveThirtyEight's Harry Enten and 'How to Be a Muslim' Author Haroon Moghul". Tablet Magazine. October 19, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2018. Our Jew of...
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Mirza Abul-Hadi Beg married him on his eldest daughter, Yulbars Khan ( Moghul Khan ) and Arslan Khan were their sons. In 1634 Abdullah Khan became a ruler...
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