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  2. Meher Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Shah was a descendant, from his father Nazr Din Shah's side, of Abdul Qadir Jilani in the 25th generation, and of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Hassan Ibn-e-Ali in the 38th generation. On the side of his mother Masuma Mawsufa, he descended from Abdul Qadir Jilani in the 24th generation and from Muhammad through Husayn Ibn Ali in the 37th ...

  3. Shatranj ke Khiladi - Wikipedia

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    The story depicts decadent royalty of Central North India. It is set around the life of the last independently ruling Nawab (noble) Wajid Ali Shah and concludes with the British annexation of the Nawab's kingdom of Awadh in 1856. The two main characters are the aristocrats Mirza Sajjad Ali and Mir Raushan Ali who are deeply immersed into ...

  4. Aga Khan I - Wikipedia

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    Hasan Ali Shah died after an imamate of sixty-four years in April 1881. He was buried in a specially built shrine at Hasanabad in the Mazagaon area of Bombay. He was survived by three sons and five daughters. Hasan Ali Shah was succeeded as Imam by his eldest son Aqa Ali Shah, who became Aga Khan II. [1]

  5. Tarikh-i-Chitral - Wikipedia

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    The Tarikh-i-Chitral is a book compiled and finalized in 1921 by Mirza Muhammad Ghufran on the order of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk (r. 1895-1936). It was written in Persian between 1911 and 1919, with its publication following in the year 1921 in Bombay, India. After its publication Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk ordered the burning of all copies of the book ...

  6. Vatandar - Wikipedia

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    The Vatandar, or Watandar (Hindi: वतनदार) is an Indian term meaning "landholder".The title was given to landowners, particularly in Maharashtra. [1]The vatandar generally owned a plot of land or vatan/watan worked by the local people, who were dependent on the vatandar for their subsistence.

  7. Hasan Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1790, Hasan Ali Mirza was the sixth son of the shah (king) Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834). [1] His mother was Badr Jahan Khanom. [2] In different years, he held the governorship (as prince-governor) of first Tehran, Bastam and Jajarm (1804–1816), and then the eastern Iranian provinces of Khorasan (c. 1816/17 –1823/1827) and later Kerman and Yazd (1827/28–1835).

  8. Padshahnama - Wikipedia

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    ' The Book of the Emperor ') is a group of works written as the official history of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan I. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions. These works are among the major sources of information about Shah Jahan's reign.

  9. Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri - Wikipedia

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    After Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri’s death, his son Muhammad Amin Shah Sani was the leader of Maharvis. He instructed his son to lead his life according to the rules of Islam and later on the naqshbandia order of Syed Channan Shah was named Naqshbandia Mujadadia Aminia after his son Syed Amin Shah due to his devotion to this order.