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  2. Zubaid Akbari - Wikipedia

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    Zubaid Akbari (born 1 May 2000) is an Afghan cricketer. [1] He made his first-class debut for Speen Ghar Region in the 2018 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament on 22 April 2018. [ 2 ] He made his List A debut for Nangarhar Province in the 2019 Afghanistan Provincial Challenge Cup tournament on 31 July 2019. [ 3 ]

  3. Ain-i-Akbari - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Akbar, an illustration from a manuscript of the Akbarnama. The Ain-i-Akbari (Persian: آئینِ اکبری), or the "Administration of Akbar", is a 16th-century detailed document regarding the administration of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, written by his court historian, Abu'l Fazl, in the Persian language. [1]

  4. Akbar - Wikipedia

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    She was the mother of Princess Mahi Begum, who died on 8 April 1577. [220] In 1570, Narhardas, a grandson of Rao Viramde of Merta, married his sister, Puram Bai, to Akbar in return for Akbar's support of Keshodas's claims on Merta. [221] [222] Another of his wives was Bhakkari Begum, the daughter of Sultan Mahmud of Bhakkar. [223]

  5. Akbari (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Akbari (Persian: اکبری) is an Iranian/Persian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alireza Akbari (1961–2023), Iranian politician and dual Iranian-British citizen; Fatema Akbari (born 1974), Afghan political figure; Hashem Akbari (born 1949), Iranian-American professor at Concordia University; Jalal Akbari (born 1983 ...

  6. Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari - Wikipedia

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    Lie Kim Hok, author of Siti Akbari. Siti Akbari was written by Lie Kim Hok, a Bogor-born peranakan Chinese who was taught by Dutch missionaries. The missionaries introduced him to European literature, [2] including the works of Dutch writers such as Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint and Jacob van Lennep, [3] as well as works by French authors like Jules Verne, Alexandre Dumas, and ...

  7. Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi - Wikipedia

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    It is the story of two sisters, Asghari and Akbari. Asghari was younger sister and she was really intelligent, doing every thing with wisdom and intelligence. Akbari was a foolish girl, losing much because of her foolishness. Through this novel Ahmad tried to light up consciousness in girls about the discipline of house keeping. [19] Binat-un-Nash

  8. Mirat-ul-Uroos - Wikipedia

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    Mirat-ul-Uroos (Urdu: مراۃ العروس, The bride's mirror) is an Urdu language novel written by Indian author Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also popularly known as Deputy Nazir Ahmad, (1830–1912) and published in 1869. [1]

  9. Nizamuddin Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    His work, the Tabaqat-i-Akbari, is a comprehensive work on general history covering the time from the Ghaznavids (986-7) up to the 38th year of Akbar's reign (1593-4/1002 AH). [1] [2] The author quoted twenty-nine authorities in his work, some of which are entirely lost to us now. [1]