- 1556 – 1
October 1627), po****rly
known as
simply Rahim and
titled Khan-i-
Khanan, was a poet who
lived in
India during the rule of
Mughal emperor Akbar,...
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teacher and the most
trusted ally of Akbar.
Akbar honoured him as Khan-i-
Khanan,
which means "King of Kings".
Bairam was
originally called Bairam "Beg"...
- succession,
based in Persia. See the main
article for more details. Khan-i-
Khanan (Persian: خان خانان, "Lord of Lords") was a
title given to the commander-in-chief...
- unfamiliarity. The
State of
Kengtung under the
leadership of
Saopha Maha
Khanan (Maha Hkanan), with
limited ****istance from
Burma who had been embroiling...
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maiden who had come of age and yet her
father constantly rejects her
suitors Khanan, a poor
Yeshiva student enamored with Leah, who is
rumored to
practice forbidden...
- Wujwir's son,
Khanan (referred to as
Khaqan in Zayn al-Akhbar),
converted to
Islam around 782 but then
became an apostate.
Around 784,
Khanan demolished...
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designate mercy,
including divine mercy, are
rakham (Exodus 34:6;
Isaiah 55:7),
khanan (Deut. 4:31) and
khesed (Nehemiah 9:32). In the Gr**** of the New Testament...
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crush the
revolt after appointing his
eldest son, who held the
title Khan-i
Khanan, in-charge of Delhi. He led his army
towards Badaun via Koil (modern Aligarh)...
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Mahabat Khan (Urdu: مهابت خان) (full
title Mahabat Khan Khan-e-
Khanan Sipah-Salar
Zamana Beg Kabuli), born
Zamana Beg (died
October 1634), was a prominent...
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Mughal general under both
emperors Humayun and Akbar. He was
titled Khān-i-
Khānān ('Khan of Khans') when
Emperor Akbar appointed him as
Prime Minister of...