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Birjis Qadr (20
August 1845 – 14
August 1893) was the son of
Wajid Ali Shah, the last
Nawab of Awadh. He was a
pretender to the
throne after his father...
- Preceded by
Naser ad-Dowla
Amjad 'Ali
Thorayya Jah Shah Padshah-e-Oudh, Shah-e
Zaman 13 Feb 1847 – 7 Feb 1856 Succeeded by
Berjis Qadr (in rebellion)...
- Hinjawadi, Pune,
India Area
served Worldwide Key
people Satish Mehta (CEO & MD)
Berjis Desai (Chairman)
Sunil Mehta (Executive Director)
Namita Thapar (Executive...
- Beji (
Berji, Pashi, or Barsaq, Persian: بجی) is a
traditional Kurdish sweet that is
mostly prepared in Kermanshah, Ilam, and Kurdistan. Beji is made from...
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Amjad ʾAli
Thorayya Jah Shah 13 Feb 1847 7 Feb 1856
Naser ad-Din ʾAbd al-Mansur
Mohammad Wajed ʾAli Shah 5 Jul 1857 3 Mar 1858
Berjis Qadr (in rebellion)...
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Mohammad Wajed `Ali Shah (b. 1822 – d. 1887) 5 July 1857 – 3
March 1858
Berjis Qadr, son of the
above (in rebellion) (b. c. 1845 – d. 1893) A vast majority...
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Edward Burgess (known in
Persian as
Berjīs Ṣāḥeb; 1810–18 June 1855) was an
English merchant and
British subject in
Qajar Iran, who
became a
court functionary...
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Christopher Noyce 8,188 17.1 +4.2 UKIP
Janice Cronin 576 1.2 +0.1
Independent Berjis Daver 427 0.9 New
Majority 2,028 4.2 -9.0
Turnout 47,759 64.3 +1.3 Registered...
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Current Science. 91 (5): 622–627. ISSN 0011-3891. JSTOR 24094365. Driver,
Berjis (16
October 2020). "Restoring
groundwater in
urban India:
Learning from...