- wing,
which comprised the
Sayyids of Barha. Lastly, the rear
guard under Mihtar Khan
stood well
behind the main army.[citation needed] When army commingled...
- A
mukhtar also
spelled mihtar (Arabic: مختار, romanized: mukhtār, lit. 'chosen one'; Gr****: μουχτάρης) is a
village chief in the Levant: "an old institution...
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Emperor Akbar.
Another of his
wives was the
daughter of Muqim, son of
Mihtar Fazil Rikabdar (stirrup holder). She was the
mother of
Prince Gurshasp Mirza...
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Ahmed Muhtar Pasha also
spelled Ahmed Mihtar Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد مختار پاشا; 1
November 1839 – 21
January 1919) was a
prominent Ottoman field...
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Mehtar Davud (died
September 1662) was a high-ranking
Safavid court eunuch of
Georgian origin, who
served as the
chamberlain (hence his title, mehtar)...
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Mahmud Muhtar Pasha also
spelled Mahmud Mihtar Pasha (Turkish:
Mahmut Muhtar Paşa; 1867 – 15
March 1935),
known as
Mahmut Muhtar Katırcıoğlu
since 1934...
- Look up
muhtar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muhtar also
spelled "
Mihtar" or "Mitar" is a
given name and a surname.
Notable persons with that name...
-
Afghanistan appointed to
escort an amb****ador or traveler.
Mehtar Persian مهتر
mihtar prince, greater, elder, from mih
great (from
Middle Persian meh, mas) +...
- have been
named after Lamech,
father of Noah. In the
Persian language,
mihtar means "headman", "lord" or "chief", and "Lam" is an
abbreviation for Lamech...
- that
Mewar would win but
slowly Mewari army
started getting exhausted and
Mihtar Khan on the
Mughal side
started beating the kettle-drums and
spread a rumour...