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  2. Mir Mughal - Wikipedia

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    Mir was also a common title among the Sayyids of the Kashmir Valley who came to Kashmir from Persia accompanying Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani in Kashmir during the reign of the Shah Mir dynasty, and the way the two groups distinguish between themselves is that the Sayyids prefix the word 'Mir' to their names (e.g., Mir Mubarak and Mir Maqbool), whereas the non-Sayyids use it as a suffix to their names.

  3. Mir Taqi Mir - Wikipedia

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    Mir lived at a time when Urdu language and poetry was at a formative stage – and Mir's instinctive aesthetic sense helped him strike a balance between the indigenous expression and new enrichment coming in from Persian imagery and idiom, to constitute the new elite language known as Rekhta or Hindui. Basing his language on his native ...

  4. Mir (title) - Wikipedia

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    Mir Munshi, from the Arabic Amir-i-Munshi, 'commander of the secretaries', is the Chief Secretary of the Foreign Office. Mir Umrao , from the Arabic Amir ul-Umara , 'commander of commanders': a senior military officer ranking below a Sardar and charged with the command of a fort and surrounding territories, the training and equipment of ...

  5. Mir (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Mir is a given name. In the majority of cases it is the name originated in the Indian subcontinent . It can also be a part of a two-part given name, such as Mir-Hasan or Mir-Fatah.

  6. Mir Chakar Rind - Wikipedia

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    Mir Qaiser Khan, Mir Sanjar Khan and Mir Mandar Khan were some of Mir Chakar's best fighters. Mir Chakar and the Multan king then planned to conquer Delhi. The Multan king asked for Mir Chakar's help, and he gave him his best fighters. The Lashkar (campaign) was led by Mir Malagh Khan and Mir Qaiser Khan, who went and they conquered Delhi.

  7. Mahr - Wikipedia

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    The word Mahr is related to the Hebrew word “Mohar” and the Syriac word "Mahrā", meaning “bridal gift”, which originally meant “purchase-money”. The word implies a gift given voluntarily and not as a result of a contract, but in Muslim religious law it was declared a gift which the bridegroom has to give the bride when the contract of marriage is made and which becomes the ...

  8. Mir Jumla - Wikipedia

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    Mir Jumla (Urdu: مير جملہ) may refer to: Mir Jumla I or Mir Muhammad Amin of Shahristan (died 1637 CE) Mir Jumla II or Mir Muhammad Saeed of Ardestan (died 1663 CE) (during the reign of Aurangzeb) Mir Jumla III or Ubaidullah, son of Mir Muhammad Wafa of Samarkand (died 1734 CE), aide of Farrukhsiyar

  9. Persian and Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Hindustani (sometimes called Hindi–Urdu) is a colloquial language and lingua franca of Pakistan and the Hindi Belt of India. It forms a dialect continuum between its two formal registers: the highly Persianized Urdu, and the de-Persianized, Sanskritized Hindi. [2] Urdu uses a modification of the Persian alphabet, whereas Hindi uses Devanagari ...