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numbered 12, but his
conquests expanded the
number of
subahs to 15 by the end of his reign.
Subahs were
divided into Sarkars, or districts.
Sarkars were...
-
alongside Multan and
Delhi subahs, encomp****ing the northern,
central and
eastern Punjab. It was
created as one of the
original 12
Subahs of the
Mughal Empire...
- Look up
subah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subah may
refer to:
Subah, a
country division in
Mughal India Subah, a
misnomer for a
subahdar or ****m...
- the
North Western Provinces and Oudh. Oudh
Subah was one of the
initial 12
subahs (later
expanded to 15
subahs by the end of Akbar's reign) established...
- 1760.: 418
During Mughal rule,
Burhanpur was the
capital of the
Khandesh Subah, an
administrative provincial division of the
Mughal Empire.
Early in December...
- long-term
foreign students, researchers, and
tourists live. The ghat
hosts Subah-e-Banaras, a
cultural and
spiritual event, in the mornings. The ****i Ghat...
- The
Berar Subah (Persian: صوبه برار) was one of the
Subahs (provinces) of the
Mughal Empire, in
Central India from 1596 to 1724. It
bordered Golconda,...
- Empire, the
Punjab region consisted of
three subahs: La**** and
Multan subahs, and
parts of
Delhi Subah. The
Mughals ruled the area for
three centuries...
- of
Bengal as one of the
original twelve Subahs (top-level provinces),
bordering Bihar Subah and
Orissa subah, as well as Burma.[citation needed] It took...
- The
Subah of
Multan (Punjabi: ملتان دا صوبہ, romanized: Multān Dā
Sūbāh; Persian: صوبه ملتان, romanized:
Sūbāh-ey-Multān) was one of the
three subahs (provinces)...