Mir Jumla II (12 February 1591 – 30 March 1663), or Amir Jumla, also known as Ardistānī Mir Muhammad, was a military general, wealthy diamond trader,...
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Mir Jumla II invaded the Ahom kingdom in January 1662 and left it in January–February 1663. He was able to occupy Garhgaon, the Ahom capital, before the...
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Mir Jumla (Urdu: مير جملہ) may refer to: Mir Jumla I or Mir Muhammad Amin of Shahristan (died 1637 CE), builder of Hajiganj Fort Mir Jumla II or Mir Muhammad...
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D. According to a number of historians, the river fort was built by Mir Jumla II, a Subahdar of Bengal under the Mughal Empire, to establish the control...
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Sutamla (section Mir Jumla's invasion)
king of the Ahom kingdom. During his reign the Mughal viceroy at Bengal Mir Jumla II invaded and occupied his capital Garhgaon as a result of which he had...
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between the Ahoms and the Mughal forces led by Mir Jumla II on January 23, 1663. The treaty Mir Jumla II brought occupation of the Ahom capital, Garhgaon...
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Western Assam up to the Manas river in 1682 after the Battle of Itakhuli. Mir Jumla II Invasion to Assam which occurred on January 1662, is one of the most...
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confrontation between the Mughal Empire, under the command of its general Mir Jumla II, and the Ahom dynasty, led by Bargohain, on March 3, 1662, near the location...
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Dhaka Gate also known as Mir Jumla's Gate or Ramna Gate is a monument believed to be built by Mir Jumla II and enlisted as one of the oldest Mughal architectures...
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be ascertained, historians believe that the river fort was built by Mir Jumla II, a Subahdar of Bengal under the Mughal Empire, to defend Dhaka and Narayanganj...
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regions of the Mughal Empire against the Ahom Kingdom. The Mughals led by Mir Jumla II and Shaista Khan attacked and were defeated by the Ahoms. Maharaja Chhatrasal...
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audience at the time of transfer as was the custom. On the death of Mir Jumla II in 1663, Shaista Khan was appointed the Subedar of Bengal. As governor...
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Look up jumla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jumla may refer to: Mir Jumla II (1591–1663), subahdar of Bengal Jumla District, one of the seventy-seven...
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failures were against the army of Chilarai (1553), the forces led by Mir Jumla II (1662), and finally the Burmese invasions of Assam (1817, 1819, 1821)...
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Mughal rule in the conquered territories." Mughal commanders such as Mir Jumla II was noted for their shared traits of Asian lords for their fondness for...
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Mughal Empire. He fought valiantly against the Mughal Subahdar (governor) Mir Jumla II, who led a campaign against the Ahom Kingdom in the 17th century. Additionally...
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Persian brothers who were archers and architects in the early 1400s Mir Jumla II (1591–1663), known as Mu'azzam Khan, subahdar of Bengal under the Mughal...
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Mir Jumla II then led an advancing Mughal Army to the center of the battlefield braving the artillery of Shah Shuja. As Kilich Khan Bahadur and Mir Jumla...
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from the royal stable was given as a gift. In the same year he was made the Mir-i Saman of the Empire, a minister of great importance, second only to the...
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himself as Emperor, but Aurangzeb ascended the throne of Dehli and sent Mir Jumla to subjugate Shuja. Shuja was defeated in the Battle of Khajwa on 5 January...
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becoming the emperor, appointed Mir Jumla II, to recover the lost territory. After fail negotiations. In November 1661, Mir Jumla proceeded with a huge army...
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elements in that quarter, launched an invasion under his chief lieutenant Mir Jumla II, in this invasion the Ahoms could not resist up well, and the Mughals...
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buried in the village of Bakhtarpur. During the governorship of Subahdar Mir Jumla II, a bridge was constructed in Tongi. The British colonials built indigo...
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Sayyid brothers (section Enthronement of Shah Jahan II)
and Ubaidullah Mir Jumla II in opposition to the Syed brothers. Khan-i Dauran was put at the head of 5000 Wala-Shahis, while Mir Jumla was given 5000...
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measures, Shuja was sent by elephant to the hill country of Ukhrul. Mir Jumla II learned of the situation and sent three men to Manipur in late December...
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pipes which probably bear Kimberlite and possibly diamonds. Mir Jumla II also known as Mir Jumla and Mohammad Saad, came to Golconda Sultanete from Persia...
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and was buried in Ajmer Sharif, Rajasthan by the orders of Aurangzeb. Mir Jumla II Koch, Ebba (1997). King of the world: the Padshahnama. Azimuth Ed. p...
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Shah Shuja again shifted the capital to Rajmahal. In 1660, Muazzam Khan (Mir Jumla) again shifted the capital to Dhaka. In 1703, Murshid Quli Khan, then...
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temples here. Muslims of Golkonda conquered the region in 1594 when Mir Jumla II raided Gandikota fort and defeated Chinna Thimma Nayudu by treachery...
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is mass burial site of the genocide in Liberation War of Bangladesh. Mir Jumla II (1660–1663) built a fort to protect the northern entry of Dhaka during...
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