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Maqbul (Mala
Yugandharudu ) , also
referred to as Khan-i-Jahan
Maqbul Tilangani and
Jahan Khan) (d. 1369) was an
Indian commander in the
Kakatiya Empire...
- Tomb of Khan-i
Jahan Tilangani is the tomb of
Malik Maqbul Tilangani,
known by his
title Khan-i Jahan. The tomb is
located at
Nizamuddin West in Delhi...
- Khan's tomb,
Firoz Shah's tomb, and the tomb of Khan-i-Jahan
Tilangani Khan-i-Jahan
Tilangani was the
Prime minister of
Firoz Shah. His tomb is the first...
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Mirza Ghalib and the
adjacent Ghalib Academy The tomb of Khan i
Jahan Tilangani.
Kalan Masjid Banglewali Masjid Nizammudin List of
Monuments of National...
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Telangana can also be seen in a name of
Malik Maqbul Tilangani (14th
century CE), who was
called the
Tilangani,
which implies that he was from Telangana. He...
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bringing Warangal under the rule of the
Tughlaq dynasty;
Malik Maqbul Tilangani was
appointed its governor. In 1336 the
regional chieftains Musunuri Nayakas—who...
- 1300s.
Later other Islam empires such as
Tughlaq dynasty,
Malik Maqbul Tilangani,
Bahmani Sultanate influenced the
culture of the
erstwhile Hyderabad and...
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style is
similar to
those of
Mubarak Shah,
Muhammad Shah, Khan-i-Jahan
Tilangani and
Sikander Lodi. The
mausoleum is
built mainly with grey
quartzite with...
- to two sources. One view is that it was
built by Khan-i-Jahan
Maqbul Tilangani,
prime minister during Feroz Shah Tughlaq’s rule, who was also a builder...
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chieftains from
Andhra and
Telangana rebelled and
drove governor Malik Maqbul Tilangani out of Warangal. In 1347,
after a
revolt against the
Delhi Sultanate,...