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  2. Battle of Khajwa - Wikipedia

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    Aurangzeb realized the battle was nearly lost and ordered a full-scale attack by his reserves led by Kilich Khan Bahadur and Shaista Khan, the reserve infantry and its Matchlocks then killed many of Shah Shuja's rampaging War elephants and Mir Jumla II then led an advancing Mughal Army to the center of the battlefield braving the artillery of ...

  3. Shah Shuja (Mughal prince) - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Shah Shuja (Persian: میرزا شاه شجاع) (23 June 1616 – 7 February 1661) [2] was the second son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal. He was the governor of Bengal and Odisha and had his capital at Dhaka , in present day Bangladesh .

  4. Shuja - Wikipedia

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    Shuja (Arabic: شجاع‎, Urdu: شجاع‎, Bengali: সুজা, Pashto/Persian: شجاع) is a surname and male given name. Notable people with this name include: Shuja al-Khwarazmi , was the mother of Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil (r. 847–861)

  5. Shuja ibn Wahb - Wikipedia

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    Shuja ibn Wahab's real name was Shuja and his nickname was Abu Wahab. His father name was Wahab ibn Rabi’ah. [4] In the pre-Islamic times, his descendants were contracted to the Banu Abd-Shams clan of Quraysh. [4] Shuja was an early convert to Islam. Forced to torture the idolaters of Mecca, Shuja went to Habsha with the second group of ...

  6. List of invasions in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Shuja'iyya Israel: Gaza Strip Hamas Islamic Jihad PFLP DFLP: 2014 invasion of Ukraine. Crimea; Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast Russia Ukraine: Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War – 2011 Invasion of Libya NATO [a] Libyan Arab Jamahiriya: Part of the Arab spring and the First Libyan Civil War – 2011 invasion of Somalia Kenya Somalia

  7. Shuja ul-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk was born into the ruling family of Chitral in 1881. [35] He was the second youngest son of Aman ul-Mulk, [36] the ‘Great’ Mehtar of Chitral, [37] [38] [39] who ruled the state from 1857 to 1892, [40] [41] during which the state reached its territorial peak. [42]

  8. Shuja-ud-Daula - Wikipedia

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    Shuja-ud-Daula was the son of the Mughal Grand Vizier Safdarjung, who was chosen by Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur.Unlike his father Shuja-ud-Daula was known from an early age for his abilities to synthesize his subordinates; [clarification needed] this skill would eventually cause him to emerge as the chosen Grand Vizier of Shah Alam II.

  9. Ahmad Pasha - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Pasha or Ahmed Pasha or Ahmet Pasha may refer to: . Gedik Ahmed Pasha (died 1482), Ottoman grand vizier (1474–77); Dukakinzade Ahmed Pasha (died 1515), Ottoman grand vizier (1514–15)