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Timur, [b] also known as Tamerlane [c] (1320s – 17–18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty.
The Taimur ministry was the state ministry of Assam headed by Chief Minister Anwara Taimur of the Indian National Congress (I) from 6 December 1980 until its resignation on 30 June 1981.
Attack by Muslim militants Bhojpur village massacre 15 October 2000 Bhojpur village, Bihar: 5 members of a lower caste (including a former village chief) were killed and another three were wounded in an attack. 8 of the gunmen of the Akhilesh Singh Gang were arrested following the attack [81] [82] 2001 Aluva massacre: 6 January 2001 Aluva, Kerala
"The Mongol Commanders in Afghanistan and India According to the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri of Juzjani". Central Asiatic Journal. 9: 235– 247. Masson Smith, John. Mongol Armies and Indian Campaigns (Thesis). University of California, Berkeley. Kishori Saran Lal (1950). History of the Khaljis (1290-1320). Allahabad: The Indian Press. OCLC 685167335.
The Muslim conquests in Indian subcontinent came to a halt after the Battle of Plassey (1757), the Battle of Buxar (1764), Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767–1799), Anglo-Maratha Wars (1775–1818) and Anglo-Sikh Wars (1845–1848) as the British East India Company seized control of much of the Indian subcontinent up till 1857.
Syeda Anwara Taimur (24 November 1936 – 28 September 2020) was an Indian politician, who was the chief minister of the Indian state of Assam from 6 December 1980 to 30 June 1981. [1] She died in Australia on 28 September 2020. [2] She was a leader of the Indian National Congress party in Assam and a member of the All India Congress Committee ...
Zabardust Khan Tanoli, known by his nickname Suba Khan Tanoli, was a chieftain of the Tanoli tribe and the Nawab of Kashmir and Mashrik-i-Kandahar (present day Khyber Paktunkhwa) in 18th century Mughal India. [2] He fought at the Third Battle of Panipat [3] and his intelligence, rifles and zamburak artillery skills contributed to the Afghan ...
The Kabuli Bagh Mosque is a mosque in Panipat, Haryana, India which was built in 1527 by the emperor Babur to mark his victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi at the first Battle of Panipat in 1526. The mosque is named after Kabuli Begum, Babur's wife.