• Muhammad Shah III Lashkari or Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah III was the sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1463 to 1482. During his reign, he successfully...
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  • Ganja (971–78) Lashkari ibn Musa, Shaddadid ruler of Arran (1034–49) Muhammad Shah III Lashkari, Bahmani sultan (1463–1482) Places Lashkari, Dahanu, a village...
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  • however, was short and Nizam Shah died on 30 July 1463 and was succeeded by his younger brother Muhammad Shah III Lashkari. During the initial period in...
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    Urdū-yi Muʿallá or in local translation Lashkari Zaban, shortened to Lashkari) was already in use before Muhammad Shah's reign, it was during his reign that...
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  • century.: 412  He had at least two sons: Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III and Muhammad Shah III Lashkari. Firishta describes Humayun as an especially cruel figure...
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  • council, himself a part of, which oversaw Sultans Nizam Shah and Muhammad Shah III Lashkari in 1466. Following the triumvirate's breakup, in which his...
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    of Safavid Persia. The eldest sons of Humayun Shah, Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III and Muhammad Shah III Lashkari ascended the throne successively, while they...
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    Empire. The Sultanate would begin its decline under the reign of Mahmood Shah. In 1518, the Bahmani Sultanate split up into the Deccan sultanates, ending...
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    Ahmad Shah II (1436–1458) Ala ud din Humayun Shah (1458–1461) Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III (1461–1463) Muhammad Shah III Lashkari (1463–1482) Mahmood Shah Bahmani...
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    the interior of the western wall is in the form of a mihrab. Muhammad Shah III Lashkari succeeded his brother, and ruled for nineteen years until his...
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    territories. Nizam Shah's reign was brief, and on July 30, 1463, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Muhammad Shah III Lashkari. In 1475, Bhimraj...
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  • Brunei (Borneo), 1368–1402 Muhammad Shah of Selangor Muhammad Shah I, Gujarat Sultanate, India, 1403–1404 Muhammad Shah III Lashkari, 13th sultan of the Bahmani...
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  • peninsula as far as the Gajapati Kingdom where, for instance in 1478, Muhammad Shah III Lashkari (1463–1482) demolished the Great Temple of Kondavidu and was acclaimed...
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    "ruthlessly sacked, ravaged, desecrated and destroyed". According to Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah, writing an "History of Hindustan" in the 16th-17th century, the...
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    Mkhargrzeli family. Muhammad (951–54) Lashkari I (971–78) Marzuban (978–85) Fadl I (985–1031) Abu'l-Fath Musa (1031–34) Lashkari II (1034–49) Anushirvan...
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  • 1481), the Persian vizier of the Bahmanid sultan of the Deccan, Muhammad Shah III Lashkari (r. 1463–1482). Some years later, Davani returned to Shiraz and...
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    which was under dominion of Shirvan during reign of Muhammad. Later in 998/999, new emir Lashkari I (son of Maymun I) defeated Yazid who contested ownership...
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    Urdu (redirect from Lashkari language)
    Urdu was called Hindi, Hindavi, Hindustani, Dehlavi, Dihlawi, Lahori, and Lashkari. The Delhi Sultanate established Persian as its official language in India...
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  • Sultan (1458–1461) Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III, Sultan (1461–1463) Muhammad Shah III Lashkari, Sultan (1463–1482) Mahmood Shah Bahmani II(1482–1518) Berar Sultanate...
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    Nawa Lane U.C. 6 Kalakot - Rexer Lanes U.C. 7 Ghulam Muhammad Lane - Ragiwara U.C. 8 Kalari - Shah Baig Line U.C. 9 Daryaabad - Hingorabad U.C. 10 Khadda...
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    Kandahar by the 13th century, after Ala ad-Din Husayn Jahansuz sacked Lashkari Bazar, near Bost. Again, the reason for the name change is not clear. Mongols...
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    notable tourist sites in Helmand Province: Kajaki Dam Lashkargah Mosque Lashkari Bazar Qala-e-Bost Sangin Valley Herat, which is the capital of Herat Province...
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    attack was probably the fact that Fariburs gave refuge to Anushirvan ibn Lashkari, who was deposed by his great-uncle Abu'l-Aswar in 1049. However, some...
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    1225. During Ghaznavid times, elaborate Saffarid palaces were built at Lashkari Bazar and Shahr-i Gholghola.[citation needed] In 1236, Shams al-Din 'Ali...
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    survival of Islamic society in India. Muslim politicians like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Liaquat Ali Khan emphasised Urdu as the symbol of Muslim...
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    have arisen as the "language of the camp" (Zaban-i-Ordu), or in the local Lashkari Zaban. As a literary language, Urdu took shape in courtly, elite settings...
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    Maulvi Noor Muhammad of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal won by 22,111 votes. General elections were held on 18 February 2008. Syed Nasir Ali Shah of PPP won by...
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    as a stronghold for the PTI. In what was seen as an upset result, Iqbal Shah of the PML (N) won this by-election with a majority over 25,000 votes against...
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    PM". Zafar, Muhammad (18 May 2013). "Balochistan politics: PML-N, PkMAP, National Party to form coalition govt". The Express Tribune. Shah, Syed Ali (8...
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    headdress of the governess)". In the Ghaznavids' residential palace of Lashkari Bazar, there survives a partially conserved portrait depicting a turbaned...
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