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  2. Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah, also called Mubarak Khan, was a son of Alauddin Khalji and Jhatyapali, the daughter of Ramachandra of Devagiri. [2] After Alauddin died on 4 January 1316, his slave-general Malik Kafur appointed Alauddin's 6-year-old son Shihabuddin as a puppet monarch, and himself held the power as regent.

  3. Mubarak Zeb Khan - Wikipedia

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    He received 74,008 votes while runner up Gul Zafar Khan of Sunni Ittehad Council received 47,282 votes. He also won from PK-22 Bajaur-IV constituency of Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the same election. He received 23,386 votes as an Independent candidate while the runner up Abid Khan of Jamaat-e-Islami received 10,477 votes. [1]

  4. Mubarak Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Ahmad Khan is a Bangladeshi scientist and a researcher in jute's commercial uses and possibilities. [1] According to the science-based research database, Scopus, he is considered to be the leading scientist in the study of jute worldwide. [2] [3] He is currently serving as the Scientific Advisor of Bangladesh Jute Mills corporation (BJMC).

  5. Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan) - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Chagatai Khan to convert to Islam. [1] Upon the death of his father in 1252, Mubarak Shah succeeded him as Chagatai Khan, with his mother Orghana acting as regent. In 1260, however, the Great Khan claimant Ariq Böke appointed Chagatai Khan's grandson Alghu, and by the following year Alghu had control over much of the Khanate ...

  6. Sayyid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451 for 37 years. [4] The first ruler of the dynasty, Khizr Khan, who was the Timurid vassal of Multan, conquered Delhi in 1414, while the rulers proclaimed themselves the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanate under Mubarak Shah, [5] [6] which succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate ...

  7. Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan), head of the Chagatai Khanate (1252–1260) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Khalji dynasty, Delhi Sultanate (d. 1320) Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Bengal (r. 1338–1349) Mubarak Shah (Sayyid dynasty), Delhi Sultanate (r. 1421–1434) Mubarak Shah (athlete), Pakistani long-distance runner

  8. Mubarak Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Nawab Nazim Mubarak Ali Khan, better known as Mubarak ud-Daulah was the son of Mir Jafar by Babbu Begum. He succeeded his half brother, Ashraf Ali Khan, at the age of 12 years, after Ashraf Ali Khan's death on 24 March 1770. Warren Hastings appointed Mubarak ud-Daulah's stepmother, Munny Begum, his guardian though, his mother Babbu Begum was ...

  9. Mubarak Shah II - Wikipedia

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    He succeeded his father, Khizr Khan to the throne in 1421. Born "Mubarak Khan", he took up the regnal name of Muizz-ud-Din Mubarak Shah or simply Mubarak Shah.The Sayyids were subservient to Timur's successor, Shah Rukh, and while Khizr Khan did not assume the title of sultan, Mubarak Shah was acknowledged as one and However, it is also known that Mubarak Shah received a robe and a chatr (a ...