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  • ...n in 1708, records Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10, Guru Gobind Singh and Emperor Bahadur Shah were out together on an hunting excursion when they suddenly f ...gh Ji and called his treasurer who brought a plate full of riches that the emperor had promised to give to the one who killed the tiger with a sword or dagger
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  • ...tended to by [[Bhai Nand Lal]] who worked as Mir Munshi to Prince Muazzam--Emperor Bahadur Shah. Besides, Bhai Kirpal Chand maternal uncle of the tenth Guru, ...of succession prompted him to keep them in Delhi. As a gesture of goodwill Emperor Bahadur Shah arranged a grand reception in honour of the great Guru near Hu
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  • '''Dara Shikoh''' (1615–1659) was the eldest son of the [[Mughal]] Emperor [[Shah Jahan]] and his wife Mumtaz Mahal. His name is from Persian and mean ...d Aurangzeb had a chance to emerge victorious. Shah Shuja declared himself emperor in Bengal. Despite strong support from Shah Jahan, who had recovered enough
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  • ...Alamgir I (Conqueror of the Universe) besting his father who was only the Emperor of the World—Shah Jahan.
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  • ...uru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed at this place on his way to Delhi to meet Emperor Aurangzeb. Guruji, on heeding the call of the Kashmiri Pandits against the
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  • Tuzk-e-Jahangiri or Tuzk-i-Jahangiri is the autobiography of Mughal Emperor Nor-u-Din Muhammad Jahangir (1569-1609). Also referred to as Jahangirnama [ ...anage and regulate the jagirdars. Jagirdars were holders of the jagir, the emperor’s land grant title. The jagirdars were to take the income of the land and
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  • ...n Dev]]. He never accepted any gift sent by [[Jahangir|Emperor Jehangir]], Emperor Shah Jehan, their Ministers or nobles. He died on 17th Rabiulawwal 1045 Hij ...ps, his most famous disciple was [[Dara Shikoh]], the eldest son of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who had a grand tomb built over Mian Mir's grave, which still i
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  • '''ALLAHABAD''' (25°28'N, 81°50'E). Prayag before the reign of Emperor Akbar, was visited by GURU NANAK in the course of Ills first preaching jour
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  • ...l gardens of Kashmir Chashma Shahi fascinated Shahjahan, the fourth Mughal emperor, the most owing to the fact that it haunted him with the sweet memories of Shahjahan was a great Mughal emperor who frequently visited Mughal gardens and stayed at Pari Mahal time and aga
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  • [[Image:Shshjahan.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Emperor Shah Jahan]] ...Uddin Muhammad Shah Jahan I''' ( January 1592 – 22 January 1666) was the emperor of the Mughal Empire in India from 1628 until 1658. The name Shah Jahan com
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  • ...e [[Mughal]] army on June 5, 1628 (22 of [[Jeth]], in [[Bikrami]] 1685). [[Emperor Jahangir]] had died in 1627 and his son [[Shah Jahan]] had become his succe ...Sikhs were hostile and superior in numbers as well. Soon, officials of the emperor sought the return of their valued gift from the Guru who, it is said, refus
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  • ...Shahjahanpur. Their first powerful chief, 'All Muhammad, received from the Emperor Muhammad Shah a mansab or rank of the 4,000 grade and was appointed faujdar ...ut rose in rank soon after his master's death. He received from the Mughal Emperor 'Alamgir II the mansab of 5,000 zo Ahmad Shah Durrani, before returning hom
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  • ...the [[Zafarnama]] to Emperor [[Aurangzeb]] at Ahmadnagar - just before the Emperor's death.
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  • ...alry) in the Mughal nobility. In 1660, after the accession of Aurangzeb as emperor, he led an army against the hill-state of Srinagar. Jai Singh took his youn Shivaji's antics at Auranzebs Court had angered the Emperor (he felt slighted when he noticed he was placed in a position in court behi
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  • ...Singh]] ji. It commemorates his meeting in 1707 with Prince Muazzam, later Emperor Bahadur Shah. He had been requested by the Prince for help in his battle fo ...to Delhi at the request of Prince who had then already declared himself as Emperor of India. Though all such references are too brief to convey any adequate i
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  • ...jah) is a [[Sanskrit]] for "great king" or "high king", "Ruler", Prince or Emperor. Due to Sanskrit's major influence on the vocabulary of most languages in [
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  • ..., at Amritsar, and was also strengthening his army, he informed the Mughal Emperor Jahangir about this incorrectly, emphasizing that the Sikh Guru was making ...Hargobind, requested the Guru to accompany them to Delhi telling him that Emperor Jahangir wanted to meet him. Guru Sahib accepted the invitation and soon re
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  • ...brother [[Dhir Mall]] had instigated [[Ram Rai]] to complain again to the Emperor regarding his supersession. The Guru dismissed the messenger, and told him
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  • ...sistance the Rohilla Chief conquered and looted Delhi and then blinded the Emperor Shah Alam on August 10, 1788. In January 1791 Bhanga Singh of Thanesar capt
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  • ...Guru Arjan met an untimely death when he was tortured on the orders of the Emperor Jahangir in 1606 in this city.
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