- Qamar-ud-din Khan
Siddiqi (11
August 1671 – 1 June 1748) also
known as Chin
Qilich Qamaruddin Khan, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah and
Nizam I, was the
first Nizam...
-
Kilij Arslan ibn
Suleiman (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِیچ اَرسلان; Persian: قلیچ ارسلان, romanized: Qilij Arslān; Turkish: I. Kılıç
Arslan or Kılıcarslan...
- a
favoured member of
emperor Aurangzeb's court, and the
father of Chin
Qilich Khan,
founder of
Hyderabad State.
Under Aurangzeb, he
distinguished himself...
- achievement, Chin
Qilich Khan
gained considerable influence over the Emperor,
being consulted on all
crucial state matters.
Because of Chin
Qilich Khan's quiet...
- (prime minister)
during the
reign of
Muhammad Shah. He was the
uncle of Chin
Qilich Khan, the
first Nizam of Hyderabad.
Muhammad Amin Khan
originated from Samarqand...
- then to Chin
Qilich Khan and
Afrasayab Khan Bahadur. The
following were
governors of the provinces; the
governor of
South India was Chin
Qilich Khan, who...
-
Kaykhusraw I
Ghiyath al-Din Kay
Khusraw I bin
Qilich Arslan.
Second reign, AH 601-608 (AD 1204-1211)
Sultan of Rûm (first reign)
Reign 1192–1196 Predecessor...
- oasis. Its
center was Banakat,
where dirhams of Mu'izz ad-dunya wa-d-din
Qilich-khan were minted, in 1195–1197; and of
Jalal ad-dunya wa-d-din Tafgach-khakan...
- was sent to
Delhi under the
supervision of his
widow Mihr-Parwar and Chin
Qilich Khan. He was
buried on 15 May in the
courtyard of the Moti
Masjid (Pearl...
-
autonomous Uzbek rulers).
After the Bukharan-Durrani war of 1788–1790,
Qilich Ali Beg of
Khulm formed a mini-empire
stretching from
Balkh to Aybak, Saighan...