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- Gujrat (Punjabi, Urdu: ضلع گجرات) is a district of Gujrat Division in the ****stani province of Punjab. The Gujrat District was created by the British...
- Qiladar (Urdu: قلعہ‌دار) was a title for the governor of a fort or large town in early modern India. During the Maratha Empire, the title was commonly...
- Qiladar was a boy of eleven; the garrison was treated with great liberality; and, though there was much property and money in the place, the Qiladar was...
- the direction of Bi****ur and on reaching Bidar laid siege to it ... The Qiladar of the fort was Sidi Marjan ... [The Mughals] were helped by an explosion...
- rope ladders. However, the Mughal commander, Abdul Aziz Khan, an expert Qiladar, though he had sent his son and followers to reinforce the Mughal general...
- had been stored therein. The fort could have resisted for long; but the qiladar was disheartened at the occupation of the entire upper Ganga Doab by the...
- Zorawar fort in Ladakh. Col. Mehta Basti Ram was the first Qiladar (commandant)....
- cases. Historical government records identify Khwaja Burhan-ud-din as the Qiladar of Warangal in the 18th century. Following his death in 1738–39, his son...
- Zorawar fort in Ladakh. Basti Ram was the first Qiladar (commandant)....
- Najm-i-sani. He was 10 when he was appointed by his grandfather Aurangzeb as qiladar of Malakand. After the accession of his father to the Mughal throne in...