- Subahdar, also
known as ****m or in
English as a "Subah", was one of the
designations of a
governor of a
Subah (province)
during the
Khalji dynasty of...
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Mirza Raja
Bishan Singh was the
Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the
Kingdom of Amer .He
succeeded his
grandfather Mirza Raja Ram
Singh I
since his
father Kishan...
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Vizier (Wazir-e-Azam of the
Mughal Empire) – (1628–41)
Subehdar of La**** (1625–27)
Subehdar of
Gujrat Subah (1630–39)
Faujdar of
Gagron (Malwa Subah)...
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divisions or Sarkars,
nearly corresponding to old Pachhimrath. The
title of
Subehdar (governor) of
Awadh is
mentioned as
early as 1280 AD, but it can only have...
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Mughals gained victory over the Maghs.
Their leader Mukut Ray
surrendered to
subehdar Islam Khan, and
along with his followers,
accepted Islam,
after which the...
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Deccan in 1656.
After the
death of Aurangazeb, Asaf Jah I, the
Mughal Subehdar of the
Deccan province,
became independent and ****umed the
title Nizam-ul-mulk...
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Tanjore was
neither regular in the
payment of
tribute nor
obedient to the
Subehdar,
causing the
Nawab to
remove him from
Tanjore by
force and
install a Muslim...
- a
truce sometime in-between. In 1609,
Islam Khan was
appointed as the
Subehdar of Bengal.
Pratap sent his son
Sangramaditya to
greet Khan, who was inducted...
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Sarkars of
Mughalbandi Odisha i.e.
Jaleswar Sarkar which was
ruled by the
Subehdar of Odisha. The
north boundary of
Jalshwar was
Tamluk and
south was Soro...
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Mughal fort in Nowshera. The fort was plundered, and Pir Paie, the fort's
subehdar, was slain. The
Mughal forces incurred significant losses in this battle...