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  2. Mughal people - Wikipedia

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    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 mixed with the native Indian population. [1]

  3. Mir Chakar Rind - Wikipedia

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    Chakar Khan Rind (1468–1565 [1]) (Balochi: میر چاکَر خان رِند) was a Baloch chieftain who founded the Second Baloch Confederacy (1487–1512). He also aided Mughal Emperor Humayun in his reconquest of the Subcontinent. [2]

  4. Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Kansas fans celebrate in Downtown Lawrence, Kansas after the Jayhawks win the 2008 National Championship In the 2008–09 season , despite losing seven of their top nine scorers and the entire starting line-up, the Jayhawks earned their 20th consecutive NCAA tournament bid after going 25–7 (14–2), winning the conference regular season title ...

  5. Kansas Jayhawks - Wikipedia

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    The program has enjoyed considerable national success, having been retrospectively awarded Helms Foundation titles for the 1922 and 1923 seasons, winning NCAA national championships in 1952, 1988, 2008, and 2022, and playing in 16 Final Fours. The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team is one of only three programs to win more than 2,000 games.

  6. Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Haidar Dughlat Beg in the Tarikh-i Rashidi constantly alludes to a distinct tribe or community of Moghuls in Mughalistan, however reduced in numbers, who had preserved Mongol customs, and from the incidental references to Mongolian phrases and terms, likely retained elements of the original Mongolian language, despite the growth of Islam and the growing use of the Turki language, the ...

  7. College football national championships in NCAA Division I ...

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    Following back-to-back years of split AP and Coaches Poll national champions in 1990, between Colorado (AP) and Georgia Tech (Coaches), and 1991, between Miami (FL) (AP) and Washington (Coaches), the Bowl Coalition was formed in 1992 to increase the probability of a No. 1 vs. No. 2 national championship game matchup in one of the Coalition's ...

  8. List of Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    Kushal Khān Khaṭak, National Poet of Afghanistan who rallied the tribes of Pakhtunkhwa against the Mughal Empire of Aurangzeb; Ghazi Umra Khan of Jandul, also known as the Afghan Napoleon conquered northern Pakhtunkhwa, battling the British Empire in the Chitral Expedition and taking British soldiers as Prisoner of War

  9. 1957 NCAA University Division basketball championship game

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    The national semifinal between Kansas and San Francisco was not televised, [4] while the North Carolina-Michigan State Spartans match-up was broadcast in some areas. [34] Plans to televise the national championship game were made in advance in anticipation that the Kansas Jayhawks would reach the championship game. [4]