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  • ...ring part of its past, it has been ruled by rulers who declared themselves Emperor, Badshah, Padishah or even Empress. * See article on [[Wikipedia]] on [[Wikipedia:Emperor of India|Emperor of India]]
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  • ...ring part of its past, it has been ruled by rulers who declared themselves Emperor, Badshah, Padishah or even Empress. * See article on [[Wikipedia]] on [[Wikipedia:Emperor of India|Emperor of India]]
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  • ...n [[Guru Hargobind]] was detained in Gwalior Fort under the orders of the Emperor, Haridas treated him with great veneration and devotion.
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  • ...y Bir Singh Bundela on 12 August 1602 at the behest of Prince Salim, later Emperor Jahangir, who harboured a dislike for him for being his father`s favourite.
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  • ...ar, they proceeded there. There, too, they found it impossible to meet the emperor because nobody would let them approach him. So they came back to Aurangabad
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  • ...[Muhammad Bin Tughlak said] listen “Oh Nama. Show me your work [miracle].“Emperor arrested Nama. The Emperor filled with arrogance. A huge elephant he set upon Nama. Nama’s mother be
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  • The Emperor Shah Jahan had four sons: Dara Shikoh, Shuja Muhammad, Aurangzeb, and Murad The Emperor searched everywhere for the ingredients but they could not be found – it
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  • ...tly military and administrative but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who liked Birbal most for his wit as well as his wisdom, as a result of wh ...ed but impoverished. He was a poet and author whose wit and wisdom led the Emperor Akbar to invite him to be a part of the royal court and to bestow upon him
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  • ...nvirons had been so terrorized by the news of Banda Singh's victories that Emperor Bahadur Shah decided to march in person against him, declaring a holy war
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  • ...s he was in command of were kept from getting drunk along with many of the Emperor's troops during Ramzan. He was rewarded with several jagirs and carved out
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  • ...hill rajas and troops of the Mughal Emperor are described in some detail. Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]'s invitation to the Guru is said to have been the result of
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  • * Bhai [[Dara Shikoh]] was executed by his half brother, [[Emperor Aurangzeb]]
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  • ...t Lahore in the time of Guru Amar Das when complaints had been laid before Emperor [[Akbar]] about the Guru's teaching refuting the Hindus' traditional belief [[Bhai Jetha]] and his companions explained to the Emperor how [[Guru Nanak]]'s message was meant for all, making no distinction betwe
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  • ...were killed but the Guru had been stabbed in the side, it is said that the Emperor's european surgeon tended the wound and the Guru's condition improved but t Muazzam was born in Burhanpur, the fourth son of the emperor [[Aurangzeb]] in the year 1643. In his father's lifetime, Muazzam was deput
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  • ...was anxious to meet him. He would like to take at least a message for the Emperor. Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji asked his Diwan, Durgah Mal to write the followi ...nties. We meet and part according to the Will of God. Our meeting with the Emperor also depends on the Will of God."
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  • ...litely turned down by the Guru, it was at Bhai Ballu`s suggestion that the emperor made a gift of some land to the Guru`s daughter, Bibi Bhani. It was on this
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  • ...were segregated into castes even the Emperor [[Akbar]] and his father the Emperor [[Humayun]] sat in a room among common men and women as they shared a commo
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  • ...ikhupura, because of the fort in the city, constructed by the [[Mughal]] [[Emperor]] [[Jahangir]]. Sheikhupura is the headquarters of Sheikhupura District. It
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  • ...September 1710 and was given a robe of honour, but on 27 December 1710 the emperor placed him under the surveillance of one Kartalab Khan. On 1 June 1711, he ...slim mendicant to be beaten to death by his followers. Under the orders of Emperor Muhammad Shah, he was sentenced to death by torture.
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  • ...to kill the lion. The lion is said to have lunged in the direction of the emperor whose shots, as well of the others hunting with him, had all missed the lio ...ort. In a famous story which includes his getting around an order that the Emperor had given intending to allow only a few to be released, he managed by cleve
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  • ...eard this, but made no reply. Next day another Sikh came and said, "O True Emperor, the sangat was coming to see you. The Governor has robbed them." "O True Emperor, give me rain," said Dallah.
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  • ...present of Nagina, whereas at Heera Ghat Sahib, the visiting person was [[Emperor Bahadur Shah]], who had come from Golkonda side and presented a very beauti ...river full of so many diamonds, even more precious than his offering. The emperor realized that at Guru Nanak's Darbar there was no shortage of any kind and
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  • ...s Bhai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji. Upon reading the letter the emperor was filled with remorse and asked Guru Gobind Singh Ji to come and visit hi
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  • ...inst the Guru before Emperor Bahadur Shah, Bhai Nand Lal's presence in the Emperor's camp at Nanded, the Guru's generous and lavish distribution of charity am
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  • ...lion. Aurangabad (meaning "Built by the Throne") is named after the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb who came to this city in 1653 (when it was called Fatehnagar) as ...ar, they proceeded there. There, too, they found it impossible to meet the emperor because nobody would let them approach him. So they came back to Aurangabad
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  • ...age of GURU Gobind SINGH. Formerly in the employ of Prince Mu'azzam (later Emperor Bahadur Shah), he probably came to Guru Gobind Singh sometime during the pe
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  • ...that Guruji wrote the famous letter in the Persian language “Zafarnama” to Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. ...hai Daya Singh Ji and Bhai Dharam Singh Ji, two of the five Panj Piaras to Emperor Aurangzeb who had shifted from north to the Deccan since 1681 to establish
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  • ...d the Guru's glorious victory in face of heavy odds. At the bidding of the Emperor himself, Raja Bhim Chand Rai Katoch, Hayat Khan and others come with a larg
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  • As a result of the conciliatory policy of Emperor Bahadur Shah, the lands attached to the Golden Temple, Amritsar, which had ...n this battle. It concludes with the remark that Aslam Khan was rebuked by Emperor Bahadur Shah for having raised the sword against the House of Nanak.
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  • ...s still preserved and it is said, it was turned into copper as soon as the Emperor looked back in pride and thought of costly present he had made. The interio
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Bactria|Bactria]]. [[Wikipedia:Raja Dab|Raja Dab]] along with emperor Kanishka are believed to have built the fort: | Emperor [[Wikipedia:Kanishka|Kanishka]] and [[Wikipedia:Raja Dab|Raja Dab]] built i
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  • ...er, was a Hindu Princess born at Lahore on 6 August 1587. His grandfather, Emperor Akbar, had him brought up in the liberal tradition he had fostered, entrust ...e goodwill of the liberal party at the court. But as relations between the Emperor and his son Prince Salim became strained, Khusrau was driven into an unseem
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  • ...nd TatimahiWaq 'iatiJahangiri dealing with "introduction and conclusion of emperor Jahangir's memoirs." ...de good his escape to the hills of Sirmur to the great discomfiture of the emperor, who summoned Raja Bhup Prakash ofNahan (Sirmur) and imprisoned him on the
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  • ...t, after being set upon by the Muslim ulema and certain of his advisors, Emperor Akbar had ordered Guru Arjan's arrest, referring to him in his diary as a H ...with Jahangir, Guru Hargobind is said to have risked his life to save the Emperor from the attack of a man eating Lion. However this story is told in at leas
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  • * Raja Santal ( Emperor of Malwa Empire who shifted his capital from [[Ujjain]] to Dhar ) ...oted - "Ballu tu bharat k bheem jaisa , tujhe jaane shah chugatah ( mughal emperor )"
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  • The Aam Khas Bagh was built for the public and also for exclusive use of the Emperor Shah Jahan. The Royal couple used to stay here while going to and coming ba
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  • During the reign of Emperor Akbar, Banur became a Mahal of the Sarkar of Sirhind and continued to be so
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  • ...um] (or Farrukhsiyar)''' (August 20, 1685 - April 19, 1719) was the Mughal emperor of India between 1713 and 1719. He was the second son of 'Azim al-Shan the ...of his father in the contest at Lahore, Farrukh-Siyar proclaimed himself emperor at Patna on 6 March 1712. He marched on Delhi, defeating Jahandar Shah, wh
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  • ...ormed Jahangir of a deadly lion stalking the local villagers and asked the Emperor to save them from the lion. ...great beast. Fearlessly the maddened lion continued his charge toward the Emperor. Seeing this, the terrified Jahangir screamed out for help. It is said tha
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  • He disapproved of Emperor Akbar`s liberal approach to religion and wanted the rulers to reimpose Jizy ...onized not only the Hindus but also an influential section of the Muslims. Emperor Jahangir, in order to placate the public sentiment, imprisoned him in 1619
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  • ...onsible and answerable to its supreme Commander in Chief (military leader) Emperor Maharaja Ranjit Singh. However, the Sikh military high command could contes Note: The above tables do not include the feudal levees, FaujiQHajat, the Emperor's bodyguards and garrison infantry for which no figures are available. In a
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  • ...cartloads of such heads being carried from Lahore for presentation to the Emperor at Delhi. These heads were cremated on the site now occupied by Gurdwara Sh
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  • He is the King, the King of Kings, the Emperor of Kings! Nanak lives in surrender to His Will. ((1)(1))<br>}}
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  • ...s at once and bring them to Delhi in chains on public display. Nothing the Emperor could do or offer the Guru and his brave companions could sway the Guru fro
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  • '''Humayun''' (1508 – 1556) was the second Mughal Emperor to rule modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India from 1530
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  • ...mark, a cotton Dhoti and sacred thread. He would send daily reports to the Emperor. He lived with the Guru's gardener named Gulaba everyday he would go to the Abu Tarani worked as the Emperor's spy in the Guru's court for about two years. In the book, mentioned above
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  • The [[Emperor Aurangzeb]] who had seen to the death of his brother and arrest of his fath He had word sent to Delhi with a proposal for the emperor: "If you can convince Guru Teg Bahadur, ninth Sikh Guru, who is now seated
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  • ...da of the Red Fort alive, and continued domination and intrusions into the Emperor's territory surrounding Delhi. ...ptured Malka Ganj and Sabzi Mandi. Prince Mirza Shikoh, on orders from the Emperor, tried to stop the invaders but suffered defeat, and fled. On March 9, they
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  • ...or Fort in 1619 Guru Ji returned to visit the valley along with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir on horse back in 1620 while enroute to Sial Kot, Gulatian, Wazirab
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  • .... It marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh, traveling to the south with emperor Bahadur Shah, stayed in May-June 1708. Later Hathi Singh, son of Mata Sunda
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  • {{P|File:Baghel Singh in Delhi.jpg|When the Sikhs surrounded the fort, the Emperor and his guards hid themselves}} ...acked the Red Fort on March 11,1783, and hoisted the [[Nishan Sahib]]. The Emperor offered a treaty, and accepted their terms, writes Major-Gen Kulwant Singh
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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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  • ...sion to his father's throne, was executed by agents of his half-brother, [[Emperor Aurangzeb]], in [[1659]]. When Nand Ram came under the patronage of [[Gu
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  • ...osing the name [[Jahangir]] (World grabber or Conqueror of the World). Now Emperor Jahangir came to Lahore in April 1606 in pursuit of his son [[Prince Khusra ...gs to the young prince and had taken no part in the prince's scheming. The Emperor levied a fine of 2 lakhs of rupees and told the Guru to remove all referenc
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  • ...rna has repeated this, and goes a little farther to say that, at Srinagar, Emperor Jahangir had his camp in Nishat garden, while Guru Sahib was camping in nea While examining the theory, regarding Guru Hargobind Sahib and Emperor Jahangir traveling together, via Pir Panjal Pass, during 1620 AD, one finds
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  • ...uru in a bold and impressive setting just as you would have seen a king or emperor in their darbar.
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  • ...with his family from [[Samarkand]] on a tour of India during the reign of Emperor [[Aurangzeb]]. When Samad Khan was two years old, his parents returned to S In the Mughal army one's rank, salary and position when in court with the Emperor were based on numbers of soldiers controlled. It was when Shivaji, after pa
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  • ...Sulakhni]] ji. After the death of Emperor Jahangir, Shah Jahan became the Emperor of Hindustan in 1628. Shahjahan appointed [[Kuleej Khan]] as the Governor o ...Army were hunting in the preserve. The Mughal hunters were exercizing the Emperor's hawk which was flying in the sky. The Sikhs also flew one Hawk into the s
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  • ...at Hem Chander Vikramaditya, popularly called Hemu, and the army of Mughal emperor Akbar, on November 5, 1556. ...ry 14, 1556, in a garden at Kalanaur in Punjab, Akbar was enthroned as the Emperor. At the time of his accession to the throne, Mughal rule was confined to K
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  • ...ughal troops near Chittor during the Guru's march to the Deccan along with Emperor Bahadur Shah. A minor dispute between the foraging parties of the two camps
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  • ...went to Delhi on the persuasion of Saint Sikander who had enlightened the Emperor with the celestial and temporal attributes of Guruji. Jehangir attended th ...ting venture. Saint Mian Mir of Lahore, a pious Muslim Pir revered by the Emperor and his Queen Noor Jehan, convinced him of his folly and disclosed to him t
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  • ...his son [[Ram Rai]] instead. Guru Har Krishan, who in compliance with the Emperor's wishes, visited Delhi in March 1664, put up in Raja Jai Singh's bungalow ...quered a number of forts, but also persuaded Shivaji in 1666 to attend the Emperor's court. He was kept in virtual confinement in the house of the Kachhvaha R
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  • ...ration which portrays the unjust environment existing during the region of Emperor Aurangzeb. The complete might of Hindu religion had buckled down in front o
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  • ...as founded by [[Guru Arjan]] in 1594 on land granted during the reign of [[Emperor Akbar]]. [[Guru Arjan]]'s successor, [[Guru Hargobind]], resided here too f
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  • ...in Delhi and the surrounding estate of donated by early 19th-century Sikh emperor, [[Ranjit Singh]]. ...end of the gravely ill Emperor had the Court Astrologers to suggest to the Emperor to ask his new friend to go to [[Gwalior]] Fort to pray for his recovery, G
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  • ...nu]], was the son of Wazir Qarnar ud-Din, the prime minister of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. Emperor Muhammad Shah sent a huge force led by Wazir Qamar ud-Din under the nominal
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  • ...sted men with murdering the Guru before his increasing friendship with the Emperor resulted in any harm to him. The Guru's wound was immediately stitched by the Emperor's European surgeon and within a few days it appeared to have been healed. T
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  • ...o Guru Gobind Singh's departure for the South, his meeting with the Mughal emperor and despatch of Banda Singh Bahadur to the Punjab, to chastise Nawab Wazir
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  • After the death of the Mughal Emperor [[Aurangzeb]] on March 3, 1707, the contest for the throne broke out betwee
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  • ...iration on his part; inferring that the Guru could not work a miracle, the Emperor ordered his execution.''' '''The Emperor demanded a miracle; not to betray God's secret, Guru Tegh Bahadur refused t
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  • ...this was not a miracle but a display of the Guru's skill in archery. The Emperor was said to be so impressed with this that he immediately acknowledged Guru ...1707, when the struggle for succession started due to the sudden death of Emperor Aurangzeb in the Deccan. [[Bhai Nand Lal]], a great scholar and poet of Per
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  • ...e in 1616 AD when he was on the way to Kashmir along with the Caravan of [[Emperor Jahangir]]. Guru Ji then came to Nowshera along with the Mughal Emperor Jehangir. The Emperor's Darbar was set up in Nowshera fort while Guru Ji preferred to stay with t
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  • ...[Guru Gobind Singh]], the last of the Gurus, also visited Agra when he met Emperor Bahadur Shah in 1707-08.
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  • ...u Hargobind is said to have stayed here overnight while on his way to meet emperor Jahangir. The villagers of the nearby Khurampur Majri complained of perenni
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  • ...her with [[Bhai Dharam Singh]] was sent to deliver the [[Zafarnamah]] to [[Emperor Aurangzeb]] ...r via Aurangabad, but found that it was not possible to have access to the Emperor and deliver to him the letter personally as [[Guru Gobind Singh]] had direc
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  • ...the land revenue of which accrued to him. He also had a jagir given him by Emperor ShahJahari. He became a wealthy and influential man, yet he maintained hi
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  • ...i, baptised Raja Ranjit Singh ji as the Maharaja (Great King/King of Kings/Emperor) of the 12 Sikh misls, the leader of the Khalsa Raj or Khalsa Kingdom/Empi
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  • ...gadi. Consequently Bala Guru (the child Guru) was summoned to Delhi by the Emperor. ...o bring the Guru. He was received with full honour. The Raja persuaded the Emperor to leave the choice, of their spiritual leader to the Sikhs themselves and
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  • ...him to Delhi, and for this the Potwar country was confirmed to them by the Emperor. " Rawalpindi Gazetteer 1894 (see also Baburnama). ...ri in 1541 to control the Gakhars who remained loyal to the deposed Mughal Emperor Humayun .
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  • ...ught outside the fortress of Anandgarh. 'Azim Khan had under the orders of Emperor Aurarigzib marched to Anandpur with a strong force and, supported by seven
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  • Dara Shikoh the eldest son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan was a favorite of the common people. Educated, he was a lover of ...murtis (idols) in them. As the Sikh faith does not allow idol-worship the Emperor's orders did not hinder the flourishing of Sikh pursuits and the buildings
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  • ...rue to the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. However Ram Rai, seeking to placate the Emperor, misinterpreted the [[Gurbani]] of [[Guru Nanak]] to Aurangzeb. His mis-int ...was treated as an honoured guest in Auranzeb's Darbar, but soon the Mughal Emperor asked Ram Rai to explain why [[Guru Nanak]] had said, (in salok “Mitti Mu
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