Sir Suba Shah is a town in Manyanda Union Council of Kallar Syedan Tehsil in Rawalpindi District Punjab, Pakistan. Kallar Syeda, the capital city is a...
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Sakrana Sakot Sahib Dhamial Sohat Hayal Mughal Samote Samote Mirzan Shah Khahi Sir Suba Shah Sumbal Takal Tamnoha Tareel Thala Tota Rajgan Walayat Abad Zia...
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main towns: ChowkPindori, Choha Khalsa, Doberan Kallan, Kanoha and Sir Suba Shah. The fertile land of the Union Council Manyanda region grows crops such...
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along with the main towns: Bewal, Choha Khalsa, Islampura Jabbar and Sir Suba Shah. The fertile land of the Union Council Samote region grows crops such...
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each suba had its own bakhshi, sadr as-sudr, and finance minister that reported directly to the central government rather than the subahdar. Subas were...
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Ali Khan Safavi ul-Mosawi of Persia. She was also known by the title "Naib suba of Trichonopoly." Wallajah was the Nawab of Arcot in 1749, but was officially...
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– Bhadra palace constructed by Suba Azamkhan. 1638 – Arrival of Johan Albrecht de Mandelslo; first communal riot. Shah Jahan's temple of Chintamani Parshvanath...
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Flores (2015, p. 74) Jos J. L. Gommans (2002, p. 85) Abidin, Farah (2014). Suba of Kabul Under the Mughals: 1585-1739. Patridge Publishing India. p. 76....
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British after restoring Shah Shoja to the Afghan throne at Kabul. The empire was divided into various provinces (known as Subas), them namely being: The...
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Asaf Jah I defeated Mubariz Khan to establish autonomy over the Deccan Suba, named the region Hyderabad Deccan, and started what came to be known as...
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Rai were his chief agents at the Mughal court, and his chief "Peshkar", Suba Rao, was also a Hindu. The Editor of Mysore Gazette reports of correspondence...
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Raj. After the Treaty of Allahabad, this region, along with the rest of Suba Bengal, came under the rule of East India Company. The kingdom was considerably...
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Asaf Jah I defeated Mubariz Khan to establish autonomy over the Deccan Suba, named the region Hyderabad Deccan, and started what came to be known as...
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party and he was a key figure in the Punjabi Suba movement agitation for the creation of “Punjabi Suba” which led to the creation of present day Punjab...
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the Eighth Schedule to the Indian Constitution, earned after the Punjabi Suba movement of the 1950s. At the state level, Punjabi is the sole official language...
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July 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Farah Abidin (2014). Suba of Kabul Under the Mughals: 1585–1739:Kabul Under the Mughals. Partridge...
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Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the Mughal-appointed governors of the Deccan Suba (Deccan province) gained more autonomy from Delhi. In 1714, the Mughal Emperor...
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Rukn-ud-Daula even changed its name to Ruknabad and made it into a district suba in 1718, but that arrangement was short-lived as he was deprived of his office...
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The Nation. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "Abbottabad firing incident: Tehreek Suba Hazara to request Khattak to order registration of FIR". The Express Tribune...
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ruled by Suba Khan Tanoli during the reign of the Durrani Empire. He was appointed as nazim (area administrator or Governor) by Taimur Shah Durrani in...
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migration of millions of people from Haryana to Pakistan and vice versa. Punjabi Suba movement started in Punjab started in 1947 and lasted till 1966. During this...
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Billimora, a port about 40 miles south of Surat, known as Bunder Billimora Suba Armor. Here a fleet of 50 vessels was stationed, which included mostly sails...
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language. In Punjab, instead of religion, the Akalis launched the Punjabi Suba movement aimed at creation of a Punjabi-majority subah ("province") in the...
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Felicita (2014). "III. Conversion to Islam in the villages of Dayr Abān and Ṣūbā". Passages of Faith: Conversion in Palestinian villages (17th century) (1 ed...
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Muslims subas of Gujarat as well as Marathas. It was an important frontier fortified post during Gujarat Sultanate (1415) under Sultan Ahmed Shah I. At...
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initiated in the 19th century when Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the grandson of the Khwaja Fakhruddin, the Vizier of Akbar Shah II, expounded the cause of Muslim...
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of Bettani. When the Durrani tribe arrived in India, the Tanoli chieftain Suba Khan Tanoli accepted Durrani rule in 1755 and helped the empire during the...
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History of Sikhism (section Punjabi Suba Morcha)
region or even a state so following India's independence in 1947, the Punjabi Suba movement led by the Sikh political party Akali Dal trifurcated the Punjab...
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1965 to 27 June 1966, during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and the Punjabi Suba Movement. He supported the movement and was a key reason for it not drowning...
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1/1177, Public Record Office, London, p. 64 Ajit Singh Sarhadi, "Punjabi Suba: The Story of the Struggle", Kapur Printing Press, Delhi, 1970, p. 19. Coward...
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