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    Faujdar under the Mughals was an office that combined the functions of a military commander along with judicial and land revenue functions. The term faujdar...
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  • The Faujdars of Purnea were the rulers and governors of Purnea and the surrounding regions of modern-day Bihar in India. The Faujdars of Purnea were notable...
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  • Mumbaicha Faujdar (transl. Policeman from Mumbai) is a 1984 Indian Marathi-language romantic comedy film directed by Rajdutt and produced by Manohar Randive...
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    imprisonment and persecution by the faujdar Jalal Khan, Banda Bahadur marched on Saharanpur on the way to Jalalabad. The faujdar of Saharanpur, Ali Hamid Khan...
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     1635 — 12 May 1710), better known by his title Wazir Khan, was the Mughal Faujdar of the Sirhind region in the present-day Indian state of Punjab, and administered...
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    the local qadi. Such officials included the kotwal (local police), the faujdar (an officer controlling multiple districts and troops of soldiers), and...
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  • shares its border with Jhajjar district. It was established in 1732 by Faujdar Khan, the first Nawab of Farrukhnagar and a governor of the Mughal Emperor...
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    Begzada al-Dawla Bibi Governmental: Lala Vizier Dewan Agha Haldar Hawladar Hazinedar Faujdar Lambardar Mridha Nayak Chowdhury Mostowfi ol-Mamalek v t e...
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    against Muhammad Azam Shah in becoming the emperor. He was also made the faujdar of Mathura, and the imperial highway from Delhi to Agra was placed under...
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  • 10 miles away from Sikandra (a suburb of Agra) by the regional Mughal faujdar Mir Abul Fazl. Fazl, whose armies foiled the Jats' attempt, although the...
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  • divided into districts. A Faujdar was in charge of a number of districts. The Faujdar was the head of the district. A Faujdar of a district is known to...
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  • minister of Mughal Court, Mughal official, was the faujdar of Jalandhar and later was appointed faujdar of Eminabad by Zakariya Khan Bahadur. In the year...
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    Zulfiqar Khan was the faujdar (military commander) of the Carnatic, in his absence Daud Khan was appointed naib (deputy) faujdar of the Hyderabad-Carnatic...
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    Though illiterate, Adina Beg served as the Shiqdar of Sultanpur Pargana, Faujdar of Sirhind Sarkar, Naib Nazim and then Nazim of Bist Doab Sarkar and, later...
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    1701–1705: Faujdar of the Carnatic and Talikota 1705–1706: Faujdar of the Bijapur[clarification needed], Azam Nagar and Belgaum 1706–1707: Faujdar of Raichur...
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  • Pakistan Fauji Foundation Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan Foja (disambiguation) Faujdar, a Mughal military title Fauj, a 1994 Indian film Fauja Singh, Indian athlete...
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  • provincial administration. He was assisted by the provincial Diwan, Bakhshi, Faujdar, Kotwal, Qazi, Sadr, Waqa-i-Navis, Qanungo and Patwari. As the Mughal empire...
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    the imperial faujdars (garrison commanders) of Sorath in subordination to the imperial viceroy at Ahmedabad. Imperial rule The first faujdar of Junagad...
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    protection of the commander Jahan Khan and also placed Adina Beg as the Faujdar of Doab. Ahmad Shah Durrani then plundered Sikh and Hindu inhabitants in...
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    as faujdar of the Carnatic (formerly a southern province of the Golconda Sultanate) following the capture of Ali Mardan Khan, the previous faujdar and...
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  • (1983). Her other key films include Sushila, Gondhalat Gondhal, Mumbaicha Faujdar, Bin Kamacha Navra, Khichdi, Chaani, Zakhmi Waghin, Bhujang and Ek Daav...
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  • Khan known as Zain Khan Sirhindi (died 14 January 1764) was the Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, a serviceman of Shah Alam II, and an ally of Najib-ud-Daula...
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    during the Mughal period. It remained under the control of the Mughal Faujdar up till 1712 CE. Northeast side pillar Northwest side pillar Southwest...
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    Ibrahim Iskandar I, requested help from Aurangzeb's representative, the Faujdar of Balasore. The Sultan wished to gain his support in possible future expulsions...
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    Mir Nizam Ali Khan Siddiqi, Asaf Jah II (7 March 1734 – 6 August 1803) was the 5th Nizam of Hyderabad State between 1762 and 1803. He was born on 7 March...
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  • Mughal faujdar of Sylhet Mahafata Khan, Mughal faujdar of Sylhet Farhad Khan, most well-known Mughal faujdar of Sylhet Sadeq Khan, Mughal faujdar of Sylhet...
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  • Sadiq Khan or similar names may refer to: Sadeq Khan (fl. 1670S), Mughal faujdar Sadeq Khan Zand (died 1781), Persian Shah Sadek Khan (1933–2016), Bangladeshi...
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    Mughal faujdars were sent to pillage the farms and villages, although they met with resistance in every fort that they crossed. Mir Khan, the faujdar of Narnol...
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  • antipathetic figure in Sikh tradition), forged an alliance and incited the Faujdar of Jalandhar, Abdul Khan, to send an expedition against Guru Hargobind...
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    Chittagong was changed to Islamabad and it became the headquarters of a Mughal faujdar.: 230  Khan also re-asserted Mughal control over Cooch Behar and Kamarupa...
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