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Buland Darwaza (lit. 'High Gate'), or the "Door of Victory", was
built in 1575 by
Mughal emperor Akbar to
commemorate his
victory over Gujarat. It is the...
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Buland is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harry M.
Buland (1884–1933),
American football and
basketball coach Jean-Eugène
Buland (1852–1926)...
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Bakht Buland Shah was a
ruler of the
Rajgond dynasty. He
added to his kingdom, the
territories of
Chanda and Mandla, and
portions of Nagpur, Balaghat,...
- Shah (/ʃɑː/; Persian: شاه, Šāh [ʃɒːh], lit. 'king') is a
royal title that was
historically used by the
leading figures of
Iranian monarchies. It was also...
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orientation at a
significant location and
partly due to its
sheer size.
Buland Darwaza was one such
organising element,
which at a
height of 150 feet towered...
- Jean-Eugène
Buland (26
October 1852 in
Paris – 18
March 1926 in Charly-sur-Marne) was a
French painter. The son of an engraver,
Buland entered the École...
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under the
title Aks.
Rudaba is
engaged to her father's best friend's son,
Buland Bakhtiar, but is
unhappy because she
thinks she will not like him. Her brother...
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emperor Shah Jahan. It
marked the
expansion of the
shrine complex beyond the
Buland Darwaza,
built by
Sultan Mahmud Khalji.
Other gates include the
Madar Gate...
- Haji
Buland Khan was an
Indian politician and bureaucrat. He was part of the 6th, 7th and 8th
Jammu and
Kashmir Legislative ****embly (Vidhan Sabha). He...
- Wara
Buland Khan (Urdu: واڑہ بلند خان) is a
small village near
Khewra Town in
Jehlum tehsil Pind
Dadan Khan Punjab, ****stan,
approximately 5 kilometres...