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  • A Subah was the term for a province (state) in the Mughal Empire. The term was also used by other polities of the Indian subcontinent. The word is derived...
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    wars with the Sunni Mughals, who ruled Kandahar as a short-lived subah (imperial province) from the 1638 conquest until its loss in 1648 to one of the Safavids'...
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    The Agra Subah was a subah (province) of the Mughal Empire, established in the reign of Akbar and one of the empire's core territories until it was eclipsed...
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    The Berar Subah was one of the Subahs (imperial first-level provinces) of the Mughal Empire, the first to be added to the original twelve, in Dakhin (Deccan...
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    The Subah of Lahore was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the central Punjab and eastern Punjab (present-day Haryana), now divided between Pakistan...
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    turn imported large quantities of textiles and silk from the Bengal Subah province. The historian Shireen Moosvi estimates that in terms of contributions...
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    Subahdar (redirect from Sahib-i-Subah)
    also known as Nazim or in English as a "Subah", was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk...
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    The Subah of Multan was a Subah (province) of the Mughal Empire, one of the original twelve provinces of Mughals, encompassing the southern Punjab region...
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  • Hyderabad Subah, also known as Golconda Subah, was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the eastern Deccan region of the Indian subcontinent....
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  • China to become the world's largest GDP. Bengal Subah, the empire's wealthiest province alone, the province statistically has contributed to 12% of Gross...
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    The Malwa Subah was one of the original twelve Subahs (provinces) of the Mughal Empire, including Gondwana, from 1568-1743. Its seat was Ujjain. It shared...
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  • originally used for the subahdar (provincial governor) or viceroy of a subah (province) or regions of the Mughal Empire. Nawab was a Hindustani term, used...
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    The Bengal Subah, also referred to as Mughal Bengal, was the largest subdivision of the Mughal Empire encompassing much of the Bengal region, which includes...
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  • Kara-Manikpur was a subah (province) in Medieval India. It consisted of two strongholds: Kara and Manikpur, located on opposite sides of the river Ganges...
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  • under two periods of imperial rule in South Asia: Bengal Subah (1574–1765), Province (Subah) of the Mughal Empire until 1717 and Independent State after...
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    Oudh State (redirect from Awadh Subah)
    (/ˈaʊd/, also Kingdom of Awadh, Kingdom of Oudh, Awadh Subah, Oudh Subah or Awadh State) was a Mughal subah, then an independent kingdom, and lastly a British...
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    in 1757. The company gained the right to collect revenue in Bengal subah (province) in 1765 with the signing of the treaty between the East India company...
    205 KB (17,127 words) - 19:29, 17 June 2024
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    Orissa Province. On 1 April 1936, the province was partitioned into Bihar and the Orissa Province. In 1756, Bihar was part of the Bengal Subah and while...
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    Mughal central government were mirrored at the provincial level. Each subah (province) had its own bakhshi (a practice introduced by Akbar) who reported...
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  • Chakla (administrative division) (category Bengal Subah)
    Awadh provinces. The chakla was the major administrative division in a subah (province). It was further subdivided into parganas; each pargana consisted of...
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