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  2. Chand Nawab - Wikipedia

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    Chand Nawab (born 1963) is a Pakistani journalist from Karachi. [1] Chand Nawab is a popular media personality. Before Joining ARY News, Chand Nawab has been working for different print and electronic media houses. In 2008, a video of Chand Nawab surfaced on YouTube in which he fumbled while reporting Eid festival in Karachi.

  3. Chanda Sahib - Wikipedia

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    He was the son-in-law of the Nawab of Carnatic Dost Ali Khan, [1] under whom he was a Dewan. An ally of the French, he was initially supported by Joseph François Dupleix during the Carnatic Wars . He annexed the Madurai Nayaks and was declared Nawab , bringing Tanjore and Tinnevelly into the dominions of the Mughal Empire .

  4. Jagat Seth family - Wikipedia

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    Jagat Seth was a wealthy merchant, banker and money lender family from Murshidabad in Bengal [2] during the time of the Nawabs of Bengal. [3] [4]Though not at the same scale, but the influence exercised by this family in the finances of the Mughal Empire during the 17th and 18th century would be akin to that exercised by the Rothschild family in Europe.

  5. Bajrangi Bhaijaan - Wikipedia

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    Kushaal Pawar as Kamil Yusuf, Chand Nawab's cameraman caught by police to get information about Pawan and Chand Nawab; Mir Sarwar as Rauf Aziz, Razia's husband and Shahida's father. Kamlesh Gill as Farookh Zehrullah, passenger in the train with Razia & Shahida; Om Puri as Maulana Azad, a religious scholar

  6. Chand (name) - Wikipedia

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    Chand Nawab (born 1963), Pakistani journalist Chand Sadagar , rich river and sea merchant of Champaknagar in Eastern India Chand Usmani (1933–1989), Indian actress

  7. Siege of Kangra - Wikipedia

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    The gunners informed Sansar Chand's army to take advantage of the situation and attack the fort while the Nawab's men covertly transported Saif Ali Khan's body to the imambara. However, the Sikh army learned of this plot and were stationed close to the entrance to withstand any musket fire. [10]

  8. Chand kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Chand princes used Maharajkumar, Kunwar or Gusain as title. Maharajkumar was at the start of the name, while Kunwar or Gusain was used at the end. Doti princes used Rainka. Katyuris and Chands also used Rajwar as titles.(Chand's are also referred to as (६ पल्ल्या रजबार). A Rajbar who wears a "Janev" made of 6 threads ...

  9. Siege of Multan (1818) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1818, Ranjit Singh ordered Misr Diwan Chand to rendezvous on the south-west frontier of the Sikh Empire to make preparations for an expedition against Multan. By January 1818, the Sikh Empire had established an extensive supply chain from the capital, Lahore, to Multan, with the use of boat transports to ferry supplies across the Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers. [11]