Sultan Khan (Punjabi and Urdu: میاں سلطان خان, 1903 – 25 April 1966; often given the erroneous honorific Mir Sultan Khan or Mir Malik Sultan Khan) was...
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Azam Jah (redirect from Mir Himayat Ali Khan)
Sahebzada Mir Himayat Ali Khan Siddiqi Azam Jah GCIE GBE (Urdu: اعظم جاہ داماد والاشان صاحب زادہ نواب سر میر حمایت علی خان بہادر بے آفندی; 21/22 February...
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married to Mir Moin-un-Din Husain Khan, Ghazanfar Jung, Imtiaz-ud-Daulah; A daughter, married on 25 May 1821 to the son of Zafar-Yab Jung; Sultan-un-Nisa...
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Khanate of Kalat (redirect from Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan I)
and Tahmasb was killed. Samandar Khan was rewarded by Mughals with the gift of port of Karachi. Under Mir Abdullah Khan I (r.1714–34), the state expanded...
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Khan, former Pakistani professional squash player and World No. 1 Mir Sultan Khan, Pakistani chess champion Nafees Iqbal (Mohammad Nafees Iqbal Khan)...
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citizens of any Commonwealth country and has previously been won by Mir Sultan Khan (India) and Abe Yanofsky (Canada). After the Indian R. B. Ramesh finished...
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Mukarram Jah (redirect from Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VIII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Barakat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang)
Azam Jah and Dürrüşehvar Sultan, he was named successor to the title of Nizam of Hyderabad by his grandfather Mir Osman Ali Khan. Upon Osman's death in...
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Kanwaljeet Singh as Ikram Mulla Khan Kunika as Yasmin , wife of Ikram Mulla Khan Shreeram Lagoo as Shivji Satyen Kappu as Mir Sayyed Sudhir Pandey as General...
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Mir Sadiq held the post of a minister in the cabinet of Tipu Sultan of Mysore. In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War in 1798–99, he betrayed Tipu Sultan during...
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Shah Mir dynasty. He was followed by his two sons who became kings in succession. Sultan Shamsu'd-Din Shah was succeeded by his elder son Sultan Jamshid...
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was in 1931/32 when she defeated future world champion Max Euwe and Mir Sultan Khan. Late in her career, Menchik won a lone Women's World Championship...
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Hyder Ali Khan Sultan, Muin-ud-din Sultan, Abdul Khaliq Sultan, Muiz-ud-din Sultan, Muhammad Subhan Sultan, Shukrullah Sultan, Ghulam Ahmad Sultan, Ghulam...
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Khanate of Kalat. Mir Nasir Khan was the son of Mir Abdullah Khan, Khan of Kalat between 1714 and 1734, and his chief consort Bibi Maryam. Mir Abdullah had...
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Po-i-Kalyan (redirect from Mir-i-Arab Madrasah)
Mosque and Mir-i Arab Madrasah of the current day were commissioned in 1515 and 1535 respectively by Shibani Kahn's nephew Ubaydullah Khan after he and...
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and attempted coup against the Military Dictatorship of the 1980s Mir Sultan Khan – A chess master also believed by some to be the greatest natural chess...
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Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII GCSI GBE (5 or 6 April 1886 – 24 February 1967) was the last Nizam (ruler) of the Princely State of Hyderabad, the largest...
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as British India's Mir Sultan Khan, Germany's Paul Lipke and France's Eugene Znosko-Borovsky were not awarded titles. Sultan Khan was awarded the GM title...
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appearance in 1925. His best result was in 1933, finishing second to Mir Sultan Khan. He tied for first at the 1929–30 Hastings Premier Reserves alongside...
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Maharajah Malik Mir (title) Padishah Pasha Raja Shah and Shahanshah Vizier Zoltán Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sultans. "sultan". Dictionary.com...
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Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Siddiqi, Fateh Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subedar of the Deccan. Sawānih-i-Deccan, a Persian work compiled by Munim Khan, a military...
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of Sir Umar Hayat Khan. The British Men's Chess Champion in 1929, 1932, and 1933 was Mir Sultan Khan, a servant of Sir Umar Hayat Khan. According to Edward...
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Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah (Arabic: سلطان محمد شاه, romanized: Sulṭān Muḥammad Shāh; 2 November 1877 – 11 July 1957), known as Aga Khan III (Persian: آقا...
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International Chess Congress in 1922/23. He also played a match with Mir Sultan Khan at London 1929. "RICE GAMBIT TOURNEY - Julius Finn Assured of Winning...
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(1907–1970), the eldest son and heir of Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan. In 1930, Şehzade Mehmed Abid, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Saliha Naciye Hanım also...
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Afghanistan, he and his army were welcomed by Mir Nasir Khan Noori of Baluchistan.[citation needed] In 1866, the Aga Khan won a court victory in the High Court...
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Mir Ghulam Ali Khan was an official and Vakil of Tipu Sultan who was made custodian of Tipu's sons to be handed over to Britishers as ransome for 3 years...
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a Lux Style Award. The son of actor Asif Raza Mir, and the grandson of director-producer Raza Mir, Mir pursued Fine Arts at the University of Calgary...
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Raza Mir as Adam "Adi" Sultan - Sultan and Haleema's younger son; Sarmad and Maliha's brother; Tamanna's grandson; Neha's love interest. Ramsha Khan as...
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changed to Mir, a Persian form of the Arabic title Emir. Mir Salim Khan I Mir Shah Sultan Khan Mir Shahbaz Khan (1710 - Unknown) Mir Shahbeg Khan Mir Shah Khisrow...
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Mirwais Hotak (redirect from Mir Wais Khan Khotak)
Mir Ways ibn Shah 'Alam, also known as Mirwais Khan Hotak (Pashto/Dari: ميرويس خان هوتک; 1673-1715) was an Afghan ruler from the Ghilji tribe of Pashtuns...
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