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    chamber (related to the divan), as well as in a more specific sense in Mughal architecture. They tend to occur in pairs in the Mughal imperial capitals; the...
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    Romanian and Spanish as divan, and Russian as диван (divan). Ottoman (furniture) Chaise longue Divan (Mughal architecture) Ali, Jawshani (2015). Kurdistanica...
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  • Diwan (redirect from Divan (disambiguation))
    Eastern, Arab, Persian, or Kurdish society Divan (Mughal architecture), a type of audience hall in Bahmani and Mughal palaces Diwaniya, a formal sitting room...
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  • Divan Dewaniya, a room which serves a similar function in Eastern Arabia Divan (Mughal architecture) - the diwan-khane as used in Mughal architecture...
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  • needed] Divan Diwan-khane, a room which serves a similar function in Persian households Divan (Mughal architecture) - the dewaniya as used in Mughal architecture...
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    1670, Murshid Quli Khan was bought by Mughal noble Haji Shafi. After Shafi's death, he worked under the Divan of Vidarbha, during which time he piqued...
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    Volume 5: The Mughal Empire. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-56603-2. Schimmel, Annemarie; Welch, Stuart Cary (1983). Anvari's Divan: A Pocket...
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    time to writing poetry. Nader Shah's devastating campaign weakened the Mughal Empire and created the opportunity for Mahmud I to initiate war with cooperation...
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    Kamran Mirza (category Mughal princes)
    Humayun, who would go on and inherit the Mughal throne, but he was full-brother to Babur's third son, Askari. A divan written in Persian and Chagatai is attributed...
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    place in the history of Central Asian architecture as the precursor for and had influence on later Mughal architecture tombs, including Gardens of Babur in...
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    Red Fort (category Mughal fortifications)
    fort represents a high point in the Mughal architecture under Shah Jahan and combines Persian palace architecture with indigenous Indian traditions. The...
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    Deeg (section Architecture)
    location, architectural beauty and grandeur, the palace caught the attention of many dynasties and almost constantly under the threat from Mughals. Hence...
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    Museum, MS. IS. 2–1896); One painting (attributed) in Akbar's copy of the Dīvān ('collected poems') of Anvari, 1588 (Cambridge, MA, Sackler Museum, MS....
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    Qila Mubarak, Patiala (category Sikh architecture)
    The whole complex contains Ran Baas (Guest house) and the Darbar Hall (Divan Khana) besides Qila Androon. There is also underground sewerage system in...
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    Todar Mal (category Mughal nobility)
    military commander who served as the Finance Minister (Diwan-i-Ashraff) of the Mughal empire during the reign of Akbar I. He was also the Vakil-us-Sultanat (Counsellor...
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    Wazir Khan (Lahore) (category 17th-century Mughal Empire people)
    royal title Wazir Khan, was a Mughal administrator and an imperial minister who held the position of grand vizier in the Mughal Empire. Wazir Khan was born...
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    staging ground to invade the Delhi Sultanate in India and establish the Mughal Empire. Timurid historian Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi states in his work Zafarnama...
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    Zeb-un-Nissa (category Mughal princesses)
    Zeb-un-Nissa (Persian: زیب النساء) (15 February 1638 – 26 May 1702) was a Mughal princess and the eldest child of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort...
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    apartments. The interior buildings consisted of five zananas, a Divan-e-Aam, a Divan-e-Khas, a masjid and a kachori, each provided with a garden and a...
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    Durbar (court) (category Mughal court)
    of Lahore in Pakistan have palaces and forts that adorn such halls. The Mughal emperor Akbar had two halls—one for his ministers, and the other for the...
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