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  2. Lotf Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Defeat of Lotf ‘Ali Khan by Agha Mohammad Khan; the city of Shiraz in the background. Folio from the Shahanshahnameh of Fath 'Ali Khan Saba, dated 1810 In a pivotal battle near Persepolis whose outcome would determine the leadership of the nation, Lotf Ali Khan gained the upper hand over the much larger Qajar army, launching a nighttime raid ...

  3. Siege of Kerman - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan chiefs of Bam invited Lotf Ali Khan to return and expel the Qajar yoke. With their help, Lotf Ali Khan returned to Kerman and captured the city on 30 March. [3] Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar quickly heard of this and marched towards Kerman on May 14. The siege lasted four months and took a toll on Kerman's population.

  4. Lotf-Ali Khan Daghestani - Wikipedia

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    Lotf-Ali Khan Daghestani (Persian: لطفعلی خان داغستانی) was a high-ranking Safavid military commander and official of Lezgian origin. He served as commander-in-chief ( sepahsalar ) from 1718 to 1720, and as the governor ( beglarbeg ) of Fars from 22 October 1717 to December 1720.

  5. Eklavya: The Royal Guard - Wikipedia

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    His marksmanship is the stuff of legends. His unflinching loyalty inspires ballads. Eklavya has spent his entire life serving the royals and closely guarding their secrets, but now he's getting old and increasingly blind. Unable to cope with the suffocating customs of his land, the heir, Prince Harshwardhan (Saif Ali Khan), has stayed away in ...

  6. Mushtaqieh Dome - Wikipedia

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    The first burial was for Mirza Hossein Khan, the minister of the last Zand ruler, Lotf Ali Khan, and a tomb was built for him. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] In 1792, Mushtaq Ali Shah a dervish of the Nimatullahi order, was stoned to death during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar , for using a setar in a mockery of the Qur'an .

  7. Antarmahal - Wikipedia

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    Soha Ali Khan as Jashomoti, younger wife of Bhubaneshwar, voice dubbed by Rimjhim Mitra; Abhishek Bacchan as Brijbhushan; Mrinal Mukherjee as a Hindu priest; Sumanta Mukherjee as Taracharan, the estate manager of Bakuldanga; Biswajit Chakraborty as Bhattacharya Moshai, a Hindu priest; Ratna Ghoshal as Mangala, the chief maid-servant of Mahamaya

  8. Irrfan Khan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Khan in 2015 Irrfan Khan (7 January 1967– 29 April 2020) was an Indian actor who worked in Indian and British-American films. His on-screen debut was a minor role in Mira Nair's Salaam Bombay! in 1988. He followed this with appearances in a variety of television shows in the late 1980s to 1990s including playing ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni in Bharat Ek Khoj (1988), Makhdoom Mohiuddin in ...

  9. Aarzoo - Wikipedia

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    Aarzoo (transl. Desire) is a 1999 Indian Hindi romantic action film directed by Lawrence D'Souza stars Akshay Kumar, Madhuri Dixit, Saif Ali Khan, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Reema Lagoo. The film was primarily filmed in Mumbai , but some scenes were filmed in London and Edinburgh .