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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. 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 ...

  4. Moghuls - Wikipedia

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    Moghuls, an Indian television series about the Mughal Empire based on the novels of Alex Rutherford Moghol people , Mongol ethnic group in Afghanistan Mughal people

  5. 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).

  6. Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal Empire was founded by Babur (reigned 1526–1530), a Central Asian ruler who was descended from the Persianized Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (the founder of the Timurid Empire) on his father's side, and from Genghis Khan on his mother's side. [40] Paternally, Babur belonged to the Turkicized Barlas tribe of Mongol origin. [41]

  7. Khushal Khattak - Wikipedia

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    The Pashtun revolt in 1672 began under the leadership of the warrior poet Khushal Khan Khattak. The revolt was triggered when Mughal soldiers under the orders of the Mughal Governor Amir Khan allegedly attempted to molest and sexually touch a woman of the Safi tribe in modern-day Kunar. The Safi tribe retaliated and killed the Mughal soldiers.

  8. Mughal dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal dynasty (Persian: دودمان مغل, romanized: Dudmân-e Mughal) or the House of Babur (Persian: خاندانِ آلِ بابُر, romanized: Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur), was a branch of the Timurid dynasty founded by Babur that ruled the Mughal Empire from its inception in 1526 till the early eighteenth century, and then as ceremonial suzerains over much of the empire until 1857.

  9. Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The National Congress of American Indians and the Kansas City Indian Center have called for the mascot to be retired. [308] Secretary Deb Haaland ( Laguna Pueblo ), the first Indigenous US Secretary of the Interior has called for teams with Native-themed mascots to change mascots, including the Chiefs. [ 309 ]