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    The Shahi Qila was a palace in Burhanpur, located to the east of the Tapti River. Little except ruins remain of the palace. However, the parts that still...
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    still standing intact. It is situated on Burhanpur-Khandwa Highway, 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Burhanpur. Shahi Qila – A rare fort with a complete garden...
    19 KB (1,811 words) - 16:12, 17 June 2024
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    on 20 June 1707. Qutb-ud-Din Muhammad Azam was born on 28 June 1653 in Burhanpur to Prince Muhi-ud-Din (later known as 'Aurangzeb' upon his accession)...
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    Burhanpur District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Burhanpur is the district headquarters. Burhanpur District was created...
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    Bahadur Shah I (category People from Burhanpur)
    quelled. Bahadur Shah was born as Muhammad Mu'azzam on 14 October 1643 in Burhanpur. He was the eldest son of prince Muhi al-Din Muhammad, later Mughal emperor...
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  • Press. pp. 196–197. Cousens, Henry (1905). Bijapur, the Capital of the Adil Shahi Kings: A Guide to Its Ruins. Scottish Mission Industries Company. pp. 67–70...
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    1631), upon giving birth to Princess Gauhar Ara Begum in the city of Burhanpur, Deccan of a postpartum haemorrhage, which caused considerable blood-loss...
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    and separation of the five Deccan Sultans, capture by the Barid Shahi and Adil Shahi dynasties, and finally being won by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb...
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    Mughal empire to the Deccan by ending the Nizam Shahi dynasty and forcing the Adil Shahis and Qutb Shahis to pay tribute. Shah Jahan's eldest son, the liberal...
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    hammam in Mandu, India The hammam of the Shahi Qila Palace in Burhanpur, India (17th century) The 17th-century Shahi Hammam in Lahore, Pakistan, is elaborately...
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    the reign of the Nizam Shahi boy-prince Murtaza Shah III, the emperor dispatched Aurangzeb, who in 1636 brought the Nizam Shahi dynasty to an end. In 1637...
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    Sahib Derawar Fort Lahore Fort Phillaur Fort Darbar Mahal Pharwala Fort Qila Mubarak Multan Fort Sheikhupura Fort Appointer Hereditary Pretender(s) none...
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  • University of Pennsylvania for his dissertation on the architecture of the Nizam Shahi dynasty. He worked under the supervision of Prof. Michael W. Meister and...
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