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    Afzal Khan (died 10 November 1659) was a general who served the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur Sultanate in India. He played an important role in the southern...
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  • Manajirao Bhagwat Karadkar Baby Sarpotdar Master Sharad Kulkarni Master Afzul Khan Abdul Hamid Master Tazmul Hussain Shaikh Buranuddin Cuckoo as a dancer...
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    supported the claims of his uncle Sher Afzul to the throne. The Government of British India intervened and ordered Umra Khan to leave Chitral. When he refused...
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  • Shahzad Khan (born 20 February 1981) is a Canadian cricketer. He plays as a batsman, but with the ability to bowl at a fast-medium pace. He made his debut...
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    At this point Sher Afzul Khan re-entered the contest. The plan seems to have been that Sher would take the throne and Umra Khan would get part of the...
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  • His Highness Nawab Afzul-ud-Dowla Bahadur in 1869 Nawab Sir Salar Jung I the regent and the late Amir-i-Kabir, Nawab Rafee-uddin Khan Umdul-ul-Mulk Shams-ul-Umra...
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  • Sher Afzul - A Ghilzai Khan to whom Flashman is sent as an emissary, Narreeman - An Afghan dancer whom Flashman rapes, Gul Shah - Sher Afzul's nephew...
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    the Khan of Asmar. When Mehtar Aman ul-Mulk died in 1892, a long war of succession broke out between his sons, with Umra Khan of Jandol and Sher Afzul in...
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    Cashmere troops instead of Dutch guards. Twelve hundred men sent by Sher Afzul to oppose him fled to his side. The avuncular usurper, realising that it...
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  • Retrieved 24 March 2016. Magnier, Mark (9 February 2013). "India executes Afzul Guru for 2001 parliament attack". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 January...
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    (or Daniel) Miller of Broken Hill. In 1903 Miller sold the portion to "Afzul of Broken Hill, camel driver". He was also known as Faizullah. The mosque...
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