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    General Muhammad Musa Khan HPk HJ HQA MBE (Urdu: محمد موسی خان; 20 October 1908 – 12 March 1991) was a Pakistani senior military officer who served as...
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  • the free dictionary. Musa Khan may refer to: Musa Khan (general) (1908–1991), commander in chief of Pakistan's army Musa Khan Ahmadzai (born 1956), governor...
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  • Musa Khan (Bengali: মূসা খাঁ, r. 1599–1610) was the leader of the Bara-Bhuiyans of Bengal following the death of his father, Isa Khan, who is known for...
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    Manikya, Khan fought against the Zamindars of Taraf and Sylhet, Syed Musa and Fateh Khan respectively, in 1581. In 1583, Mughal General Shahbaz Khan destroyed...
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    Haji Musa Khan (Pashto: حاجی موسی خان) also known as Haji Sahib or Malak Sahib (1950 - August 21, 2008(2008-08-21) (aged 58) ) was a Pashtun, former Councillor...
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  • Muhammad Musa Khan (Khowar: محمد موسی خان, Urdu: محمد موسی خان; born 28 August 2000) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his international debut for the...
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  • Hazara tribal chief, Yazdan Khan and grandson of the army general Musa Khan; a nephew of the squash player and golfer Hassan Musa, and of Air-Marshal Sharbat...
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    Musa Khan Mosque is a Mughal-era structure in Bangladesh that stands in the southern part of the country's capital Dhaka. Built in 18th century the mosque...
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    noblemen and soldiers, including Ambar Khan, Yaqut Khan, and Musa Khan, were assigned to serve under Afzal Khan's leadership. This appointment marked a...
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  • Musa Khan (Persian: موسى خان) was an Ilkhan for 4 months. He was a grandson of Baydu. After securing Shaykh Hasan's neutrality, Musa's patron Ali Padshah...
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  • Talwandi Musa Khan is a village near Gujranwala Punjab, Pakistan. It is the birthplace of Abdul Hameed Adam. Former Governor state bank Mumtaz Hasan,...
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    Muhammad Hassan Musa Khan (30 May 1863 – 1939), also known as Mohamed Hasan Musakhan, Hasan Musakhan, or Hassan Musakhan, was one of the early so-called...
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    confederacy that resisted Mughal expansion under the leadership of Isa Khan and his son Musa Khan. Sonargaon then became a district of Mughal Bengal. During British...
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    General Musa Khan Akbarzada (born 1956, in Paktia Province) is a politician in Afghanistan. He served as the governor of Ghazni province from 2010 to...
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    Ali Dost incharge Hazara Pioneer. He was the father of General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army from 1958 to...
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    Khan controversially appointed Gen. Muhammad Musa to replace him as commander-in-chief, superseding decorated senior officers such as Gen. Adam Khan,...
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  • Kotla Musa Khan (Earth) Kotla Musa Khan is a city located 49 miles south of Bahawalpur District. It is 9 miles north of Ahmadpur East. The population...
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  • under Isa Khan. Bayazid was among those who had been granted lands as part of the maintenance of this alliance by the latter's son, Musa Khan. Bayazid...
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  • grandson of Isa Khan. Masum Khan was born into a Bengali Muslim Bais Rajput family from Sarail. His father, Musa Khan, and grandfather, Isa Khan, were both...
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  • took place between Suraj Mal and Baloch ruler Musa Khan. Dalil Khan was succeeded by Kamgar Khan and Musa Khan, in whose time the principality fell into the...
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    the Pakistani military at that time. In 1965, his dissent with General Musa Khan, the Army Commander in Chief, over the Operation Gibraltar area contingency...
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    courtiers and foreigners. In 1608, Jahangir posted Islam Khan I to subdue the rebel Musa Khan, the Masnad-e-Ala of the Baro-Bhuyan confederacy in Bengal...
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    1748. Following the counsel of the tribal leaders, Shahrokh assigned Musa Khan Afshar Taromi with the task to defeat Ebrahim Shah. A battle soon followed...
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  • Look up Khan or khan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Khan (/xɑːn/) is an ancient Indo-European surname and in the variant of 'Khan' of Turko-Mongol...
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    Musa Khan commanding the right side of the Bahmani army, Isa Khan leading the left side, and Khan Muhammed commanding the center. However, both Musa Khan...
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    by Mir Abbas Khan, Astara was ruled by Musa Khan and Qizilaghaj was administered by Bijan Sultan. In the Mirza Ahmad's book, Musa Khan is mentioned as...
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  • Qaleh-ye Musa Khan (Persian: قلعه موسي خان, also Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye Mūsá Khān and Qal‘eh Mūsá Khān; also known as Ghal‘eh Moosa Khan) is a village...
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  • Musa Bolaghi (Persian: موسي بلاغي, also Romanized as Mūsá Bolāghī; also known as Mūsá Khān Bolāqī (Persian: موسي خان بلاقي), Mūsa Khān Balaghi, Mūsá Khān...
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    title of "Amanat Khan" by Shah Jahan. At the base of the interior dome is the inscription, "Written by the insignificant being, Amanat Khan Shirazi". The...
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    Nizam Mir Barkat Ali Khan Siddiqi Mukarram Jah, Asaf Jah VIII (6 October 1933 – 15 January 2023), less formally known as Mukarram Jah, was the titular...
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