Mian-Moin-ul-Mulk, also known by his title Mir Mannu (died 1753), was the Mughal and later Durrani governor of the Punjab between 1748 and 1753. Moin-ul-Mulk...
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battle began. Early on, Qamar ud-Din was killed, resulting in his son, Moin ul-Mulk, taking to lead the Mughal army. The battle began with Afghan charges...
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camp, Moin-ul-Mulk's forces were defeated, and he was captured. Lahore was sacked, and its population massacred. Ahmad Shah confirmed Moin-ul-Mulk as the...
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invasion of India. Moin-ul-Mulk, the new governor of Punjab, urgently requested reinforcement from the Mughals in Delhi. Moin-ul-Mulk, who wanted to avoid...
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invasion of India. Moin-ul-Mulk, the new governor of the Punjab, urgently requested reinforcement from the Mughals in Delhi. Moin-ul-Mulk, wishing to not...
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Ahmad Shah Bahadur (section Imad-ul-Mulk)
Khan the Kashmiri in-law of Farrukhsiyar as Mir Bakhshi and Amir-ul-Umara, and Moin-ul-Mulk, the son of Qamaruddin Khan, as the governor of Punjab[citation...
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foes against each other for her personal gains. She was the wife of Moin-ul-Mulk (Mir Mannu), who was Governor of the Subah of Lahore from 1748 to 1753...
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Muhammad Shah). In the year 1755, the acclaimed Mughal viceroy of Punjab, Moin-ul-Mulk died, his widow Mughlani Begum desperately sought the assistance of Ahmad...
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administrative reforms carried by Akbar in 1580. In 1752, the Subahdar Moin-ul-Mulk transferred his allegiance to Ahmad Shah Durrani. The province ceased...
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Amin Khan, who was then serving as Grand Vizier was replaced by Nizam al Mulk Qamar-ud-din Asaf Jah I who was summoned to court, Qamar Ud Din Khan was...
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Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani Belligerents Durrani Empire Mughal Empire Commanders and leaders Ahmad Shah Durrani Ahmad Shah Bahadur Moin-ul-Mulk...
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Amir-e-Paigah-e-Asman Jahi, Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur Asman Jah Innayat Jung, Nawab Muhammad Moin uddin Khan Bahadur Viqar ul Umra II, Iqtedar-ul-Mulk, Iqbal-ud-Dowla...
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Bahadur. He was the eldest son of Qamar-ud-Din Khan and older brother of Moin-ul-Mulk. He was a pupil of Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan, one of the four pillars...
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Delhi, but was defeated during the journey by a Mughal army at Manupur. Moin ul Mulk was then appointed as governor of Lahore, and both Jalhe Khan and Lakhpath...
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Khan (1726–1745) Yahya Khan (1745–1747) Shah Nawaz Khan (1747–1748) Moin-ul-Mulk (1748–1753) Mughlani Begum (1753–1755; de-facto) Khwaja Abdullah (1755–1756)...
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she inherited Purani Haveli (lit. "Old mansion"), and the niece of Munir ul-Mulk. She was the mother of Mir Tafazzul Ali Khan, also known as Mir Badsha...
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and Poetry — Moin Uddin Ahmad — National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, 1995 — ISBN 9788179960043 — pp. 5–20. "Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk | Former Deputy...
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Yarkand and first lived in Lahore, attached to the court of the Governor Moin-ul-Mulk in the 1750s, thereafter he moved to Delhi and joined the Mughal court...
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during the Mughal rule in South Asia. Jani Khan was the father-in-law of Moin-ul-Mulk, the Mughal governor, who died in 1778. There are three graves inside...
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Lahore before marching on Delhi. Adina was twice injured when assisting Moin-ul-Mulk (also known as Mir Mannu) in the decisive Mughal victory at the Battle...
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return for more loot, additionally due to the strict ruling-style of Moin-ul-Mulk, Kapur Singh resolved to reform the then sixty-five (the number of Sikh...
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Abd al-Samad Khan Zakariya Khan Bahadur Adina Beg Wazir Khan (Sirhind) Moin-ul-Mulk Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, former Chief of Indian Air...
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His father was Khawaja Moin Ala-ud-din, one of the leaders of Khawal. His mother was Kichak Begum, the daughter of Mir Ala-ul-Mulk Termizi and Fakhr Jahan...
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grandfather, Karamullah, was a scholar who served as a minister under Moin-ul-Mulk, governor of Lahore. At the age of 13, his father moved to Delhi, where...
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Finance, PPP. Naimatullah Khan, former mayor of Karachi City Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk Princess Sarvath El Hassan, Princess of Jordan Qadeeruddin Ahmed (governor...
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Amir-e-Paigah-e-Asman Jahi, Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur Innayath Jung, commonly known as Sir Nawab Muhammed Moin Uddin Khan born at Basheer Bagh Palace in 1891...
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in reference to Shams-ul-Umra, the title bestowed upon "Abul Fateh Khan", Tegh Jung, Shams-ud-Daula, Shams-ul-Mulk and Shams-ul-Umrah ("The Sun among...
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Commanders and leaders Ahmad Shah Durrani Jahan Khan Timur Shah Durrani Moin-ul-Mulk Zaman Shah Durrani Fateh Khan Barakzai Zain Khan Abdus khan (POW) Jangbaz...
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the tournament was played in July 2023. The league was founded by Shaji Ul Mulk, the chairman of the Abu Dhabi T10 league. The Zimbabwe edition was announced...
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1932. 2. rev. and corr. ed. Agra : Shiv Lal Agarwal 1954. About Burhan ul Mulk Sa'adat Khan (1680–1739) and Safdar Jang (1708–1754), Nawabs of Awadh Ashirbadi...
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