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  2. Syed Nasiruddin - Wikipedia

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    After being forced to leave the city in 1258 following its destruction by the Mongols under Hulagu Khan, Syed Nasiruddin first moved to Delhi before settling in Bengal. [2] At some point, he became a follower of the Suhrawardiyya Sufi Order and was attributed with a number of supernatural abilities. [ 2 ]

  3. Mahmud I of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    According to Minhaj's account, Nasiruddin was born in the year of 626 Hijri (1229-1230 CE), in Delhi's Kasr-Bagh (the Garden Castle). His mother was a concubine ( who later, during his son's reign, was given the title of Malikah-i-Jahan).

  4. Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    Nasiruddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi (or Chiragh-e-Delhi) [7] was born as Nasiruddin Mahmud Al Hasani around 1274, at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. [8] [9] Dehlavi's father, Yahya Al Hasani, who traded in Pashmina, and his grandfather, Shaikh Yahya Abdul Latif Al Hasani, first migrated from Khorasan, northeastern Iran, to Lahore, and thereafter settled in Ayodhya, in Awadh.

  5. Mahmud Shah II - Wikipedia

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    Nasiruddin Mahmud was a son of sultan Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III, who ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 31 August 1390 to 20 January 1394.Upon his death, his older son Ala ud-din Sikandar Shah became sultan, but he soon died of illness on 8 March 1394, and his younger brother Nasiruddin Mahmud succeeded him.

  6. Mahmud Shah of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    According to historians Nizamuddin Ahmad and Firishtah, Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah was an ideal sultan. Another historian Ghulam Husain Salim says that by his good administration the wounds of oppression inflicted by the previous Sultan Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah were healed. [6] Nasiruddin died in 1459 AD after a reign of twenty four years. [citation ...

  7. Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah - Wikipedia

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    After his father's death in 1519, Nasrat rose to the throne as Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah. Trailing the policies of his father, Nasrat Shah expanded the Sultanate territory early on in his reign and Khalifatabad emerged as an important mint-town. [5] Following Babur's invasion of India, Mahmud Lodi and his Afghan confederates fled to Bengal for ...

  8. Naseeruddin Shah - Wikipedia

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    Naseeruddin Shah (born 20 July 1950) is an Indian actor. He was notable in Indian parallel cinema and has starred in various international productions. [1] [2] He has won numerous awards in his career, including three National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.

  9. Ni'matnāmah Naṣir al-Dīn Shāhī - Wikipedia

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    The style of the surrounding landscape are influenced by the Turkman style of the last third of the 15th century. Art historians have also noted that at least two artists collaborated in illustrating the Ni'matnāmah. [6] These artists emphasized different features of Turkman style of Shirazi painting that was contemporary at that time.