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  2. Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah, also called Mubarak Khan, was a son of Alauddin Khalji and Jhatyapali, the daughter of Ramachandra of Devagiri. [2] After Alauddin died on 4 January 1316, his slave-general Malik Kafur appointed Alauddin's 6-year-old son Shihabuddin as a puppet monarch, and himself held the power as regent.

  3. Mubarak Zeb Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Zeb Khan (Urdu: مبارک زیب خان), is a Pakistani politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, since August 2024 Political career [ edit ]

  4. Mubarak Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Ahmad Khan is a Bangladeshi scientist and a researcher in jute's commercial uses and possibilities. [1] According to the science-based research database, Scopus, he is considered to be the leading scientist in the study of jute worldwide. [2] [3] He is currently serving as the Scientific Advisor of Bangladesh Jute Mills corporation (BJMC).

  5. Mubarak Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak ud-Daula Nawab of Murshidabad. Nawab Nazim Mubarak Ali Khan, better known as Mubarak ud-Daulah was the son of Mir Jafar by Babbu Begum. He succeeded his half brother, Ashraf Ali Khan, at the age of 12 years, after Ashraf Ali Khan's death on 24 March 1770.

  6. Mubarak Shahi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    However, Mubarak managed to execute Qadar Khan and regain Sonargaon by luring Qadar Khan's army who had fallen into dissension regarding the sharing of the spoils. He then appointed his servant Mukhlis to administer Lakhnauti but Mukhlis was defeated by Qadar Khan's ariz (war minister) Alauddin Ali Shah .

  7. Mubarak Ali Khan II - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Mubarak Ali Khan II, popularly known as Humayun Jah (1810 – 1838), was born on 29 September 1810 to Ahmad Ali Khan and Nazib un-Nisa Begum. He was the Nawab of Bengal from 1824 to 1838. He was succeeded by Mansur Ali Khan. He built the famous and renowned Hazarduari Palace and Mubarak Manzil in Murshidabad, India. Nawab Nazim Humayun ...

  8. Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan) - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Chagatai Khan to convert to Islam. [1] Upon the death of his father in 1252, Mubarak Shah succeeded him as Chagatai Khan, with his mother Orghana acting as regent. In 1260, however, the Great Khan claimant Ariq Böke appointed Chagatai Khan's grandson Alghu, and by the following year Alghu had control over much of the Khanate ...

  9. Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah may refer to the following people: Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan) , head of the Chagatai Khanate (1252–1260) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah , Khalji dynasty, Delhi Sultanate (d. 1320)