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  2. Asghar Wajahat - Wikipedia

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    Syed Asghar Wajahat, popularly known as Asghar Wajahat (born 5 July 1946), is a Hindi scholar, fiction writer, novelist, playwright, an independent documentary filmmaker and a television scriptwriter, [1] who is most known for his work, 'Saat Aasmaan' and his acclaimed play, 'Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya, O Jamyai Nai', based on the story of an old Punjabi Hindu woman who gets left behind in Lahore ...

  3. Khokhar - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Muhammad Ghori by the Khokhars. The word "Khokhar" itself is of Persian origin and means "bloodthirsty". In 1204–1205, the Khokhars revolted under their leader and conquered and plundered Multan, Lahore and blocked the strategic roads between Punjab and Ghazni.

  4. Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Mu'izz al-Din, better known as Shahāb-ud-Din Muhammad Ghori was a conqueror from the region of Ghor in modern Afghanistan. Before 1160, the Ghaznavid Empire covered an area running from central Iran east to the Punjab, with capitals at Ghazni on the banks of Ghazni river in present-day Afghanistan, and at Lahore in present-day Pakistan. In ...

  5. Ghurid campaigns in India - Wikipedia

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    The Ghurid campaigns in India were a series of invasions for 31 years (1175–1206) by the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor (r. 1173–1206) in the last quarter of the twelfth and early decade of the thirteenth century which lead to the widespread expansion of the Ghurid empire in the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Qutb ud-Din Aibak - Wikipedia

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    Qutb ud-Din Aibak (Persian: قطب‌الدین ایبک; 1150 – 14 November 1210) was a Turkic general of the Ghurid emperor Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad Ghori.He was in charge of the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after Muhammad Ghori's assassination in 1206, he established his own independent rule in Lahore, and laid the foundations for the Sultanate of Delhi.

  7. Asghar Gondvi - Wikipedia

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    Asghar Husain Asghar (1884–1936) popularly known by his pen name Asghar Gondvi, was an Urdu poet born in 1884 in Gorakhpur. [1] Gondvi's father lived in the district of Gorakhpur but was permanently shifted to Gonda for livelihood, his father Munshi Tafazzal Hussain continued to work as "law officer". His primary education was done at home.

  8. Aakhir Kab Tak - Wikipedia

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    Aakhir Kab Tak followed the story of two sisters, Noor and Fajar, living in a traditional household. Women here were not allowed to speak up for their rights and the girls, since childhood had seen their mother being abused by their father. Noor was strong and confident, whereas Fajar, the complete opposite.

  9. Aniruddhacharya - Wikipedia

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    Owing to his popularity, he appeared as a guest on Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment. [9] Later, Aniruddhacharya was offered to participate in Bigg Boss 18, but he declined the offer and added that the show does not match his "culture and values". [10] [11] Although, he appeared as the guest during the grand premiere of the show. [12]