Shāh Ḥātim himself used to say, 'Z̤ahūr is the *chronogram of my date of birth'. He lived in
Shāhjahānābād proper. It is not known from where his
ancestors had come.
will hear so many names of the Shāh Sahib's pupils that he'll forget
that he had so many pupils in Delhi.
His first trip to Lucknow: Shāh Naṣīr went twice to Lucknow.
or Rezā Shāh Pahlavi (Persian: رضا شاه پهلوی, pronounced ; March 16, 1878 – July 26, 1944), was the Shah of
the Imperial State of Iran from December 15, 1925 until he was
forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
Not to be confused with Shah Mohammad-Rezā Shāh, his
son, or Reza Pahlavi, his grandson.
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Shāh Chérāgh (Persian: شاه چراغ) is a funerary monument and mosque in
Shiraz, Iran, housing the tomb of the brothers Ahmad and Muhammad,
sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim and brothers of
Aurangzeb (1658 - 1707), appointed Hāji Sadar Shāh in Beed as
Nāib-e-Subadār (assistant of governor). Sadar Shāh did some good
changes and constructions in the town.
town fell to Nizām Shāhi rulers of Ahmadnagar. Several wars were
fought in Beed between Nizām Shāhi and Ādil Shāhi rulers of Bījāpūr to
take the control of Beed.
also known as Ahmad Shāh Abdālī and born as Ahmad Khān Abdālī, was the
founder of the Durrani Empire. After the assassination of Nader Shah
Afshar, he became the...
Mahal and Shāh Jahān's motive for building it:
“ I shall finish this letter with a description of the two wonderful
mausoleums which constitute the chief superiority of Agra
The Mughal Emperor Shāh Jahān commissioned it as a mausoleum for his
favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Construction began in 1632 and was
completed in 1648.
Akbar’s urging, Afghāni wrote a long letter to Shīrāzī condemning the Shāh in the most
biting terms, and saying that the Persians were being made desperate
by oppression but lacked a leader.
Shāh Jahān 's reign saw a vast extension of luxury of every kind; his
palaces were a setting for court life and ceremonial, and Continue
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The Mughal Emperor Shāh Jahān commissioned its construction as a
mausoleum for his favourite wife, Arjumand Bano Begum, better known as
Mumtāz, who died during childbirth in 1631 - she had already
Inconsolabe at her death Shāh Jahān began work soon
afterwards and perhaps this is why the Taj Mahal has achieved a
special note because of the romance of its inspiration.