- ****stani
rupees [U.S.$2.50] from me. This was the
checkpoint that
belongs to
Padsha Khan Zadran. "Once I
refused to pay, and they put a gun on me, and they...
- the 10th century,
where even some
petty princes of
Afghanistan are
called pādshā(h)/pādshāʼi/pādshāy. The
rulers on the
following thrones – the
first two...
-
Translated from the
original Turki text of Zahiru'd-din
Muhammad Babur Padsha Ghazo.
Delhi 1921 (Reprint Low
Price Publications 1989 in
einem Band, ISBN 81-85395-07-1...
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Detainees by
nationality Afghans (29%)
Saudis (17%)
Yemenis (15%) ****stanis (9%)
Algerians (3%)
Others (27%) As of January 6, 2025[update], 15 detainees...
- Khoja, set up on
khanship by
Appak Khoja,
killed in 1695 by
Hanim Padsha.
Hanim Padsha (Khanum Padshah) 1695,
sister of
Muhammad Imin Khan,
widow of Appak...
- (1682–1692)
Abakh Khoja, Khan (1692–1694)
Yahiya Khoja, Khan (1694–1695)
Hanim Padsha,
Khatun (1695) Akbash, Khan (1695–1705)
Tibet Guge Khri
Grags pa'i dBang...
- of Persia; [...] and even to this very day, the king of
Persia is call'd
Padsha Iran [padshah='king'], and the
great vizier, Iran
Medary [i.e. medari='facilitator']...
- Khoja, set up on
khanship by
Appak Khoja,
killed in 1695 by
Hanim Padsha.
Hanim Padsha (Khanum Padshah) 1695,
sister of
Muhammad Imin Khan,
widow of Appak...
-
fifteen wide,
built in 1863 by a
Bhatia of Bombay,
named Gokaldas Liladhar Padsha, at a cost of
about £2500 (1,00,000
Kutch koris). Now the new
causeway is...
-
Khalid ****moud
Abdul Wahab Al Asmr
Returned to
Jordan on 19 July 2005 631
Padsha Wazir Returned to
Afghanistan on 18
April 2005 649
Mustaq Ali
Patel Returned...