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  2. Mughal people - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani people, Indian people and Bangladeshi people The Mughals (also spelled Moghul or Mogul ) is a Muslim corporate group from modern-day North India , Pakistan and Bangladesh . [ 1 ] They claim to have descended from the various Central Asian Mongolic , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Turkic peoples that had historically settled in the Mughal India and ...

  3. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas: A History (1984) Dean, Virgil W., ed. John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History (2010), 27 short biographies by scholars; Gille, Frank H. ed. Encyclopedia of Kansas Indians Tribes, Nations and People of the Plains (1999) Hazelrigg, Clara H. A New History of Kansas (1895) online; Miner, Craig.

  4. Khan Mughals - Wikipedia

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    The Khan Mughal are a clan of the Chaghatai Mughal tribe found in and around Kashmir and Punjab, particularly near the mountains of the Pir Panjal Range and the city of Nabeel. They traditionally assert descent from the Barlas tribe of the Mughals who ruled over the Indian subcontinent. [1] Their ancestors initially spoke Urdu, Persian and ...

  5. Mughal - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Khel, a sub-tribe of Yousafzai Pashtuns settled in Ghoriwala, Bannu. Mirza Mughal (1817–1857), a Mughal prince; Arjumman Mughal, Indian actress; Chaya Mughal, Indian cricketer; Farooq Mughal, American politician from Georgia; Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Tell MAMA; Tehmasp Rustom Mogul, Indian sailor; Mughal Road, road in Jammu and Kashmir ...

  6. Aimal Khan Mohmand - Wikipedia

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    Aimal Khan Mohmand (Pashto: ايمل خان مهمند), also known as Aimal Shah (Pashto: ايمل شاه), was a prominent 17th century Afghan ruler, military commander, and chief, who proclaimed himself king and declared the holy war (Jihad) against the Mughal empire.

  7. Pehlwani - Wikipedia

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    Babur, the first Mughal emperor, was a wrestler himself and could reportedly run very fast for a long distance while holding a man under each arm. Mughal-era wrestlers sometimes even wore bagh naka on one hand, in a variation called naki ka kushti or "claw wrestling". Illustration of two wrestlers (1825).

  8. 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.

  9. Ogahi - Wikipedia

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    Mughal people, Kassar Mughals, Gheba Moghols Ogahi ( Sindhi : اوڳاھي ; Punjabi : اوگاہی ) is a land-owning tribe primarily living in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab , Pakistan . The majority lives in Sindh and Punjab while a small number is also present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan .