• Mughal (redirect from Moghul)
    Look up Mughal or Moghul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mughal or Moghul may refer to: Mughal Empire of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries...
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  • 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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  • 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 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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    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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    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 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 (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 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 (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 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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    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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  • 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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