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  2. Sikandar Shah Miri - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar was the great-grandson of Shah Mir; he was the eldest child of Qutubu'd-Din and Queen Sura (var. Subhata), and was born sometime around 1380. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Because he was a minor at the time of his father's death—9 August 1389—, his mother had to act as a regent for a while.

  3. Martand Sun Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to Jonaraja (fl. 1430) as well as Hasan Ali, the temple was destroyed by Sikandar Shah Miri (1389-1413) in a zeal to Islamise the society under the advice of Sufi preacher Mir Muhammad Hamadani; [a] Jonaraja pinned the blame on his chief-counsel Suhabhatta, a Brahman neo-convert who was held to have manifested a reign of intense persecution for the local Hindus whereas Ali ...

  4. The House of Bijapur - Wikipedia

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    The details of the painting's provenance are not known. However, scholars suppose that it was a royal commission based on its scale, the subject matter, and the use of expensive colors. It was presumably commissioned for the court of Sikandar Adil Shah, and may have been a page taken from an album. [1] [3]

  5. Shah Mir dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Khanqah-e-Moula on the banks of Jhelum river, built during reign of Sikandar Shah. Barring a successful invasion of Ladakh, Sikandar did not annex any new territory. [24] Internal rebellions were ably suppressed. [24] [25] A welfare-state was installed — oppressive taxes were abolished, and free schools and hospitals were commissioned. [24]

  6. Category:Shah Mir dynasty - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 09:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Zayn al-Abidin the Great - Wikipedia

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    After Sultan of Kashmir Sikandar Shah defeated the chief of Ohind, Firuz, in the early part of his reign, Sikandar married his daughter Mira Khatun as a form of sovereignty. Ghiyath al-Din Shah Rukh Shahi Khan was born to them on 25 November 1395 (the eleventh day of Safar, 798 AH) at the royal palace in Srinagar.

  8. ‘Show the violated work’: Artist requests beheaded sculpture ...

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    A controversial statue by Pakistani-American sculptor Shahzia Sikander has been beheaded at the University of Houston. ‘Show the violated work’: Artist requests beheaded sculpture remains on ...

  9. Tomb of Sikandar Shah - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar Shah, who was then the Gujarat Sultan, was murdered on the instruction of his slave Imád-ul-Mulk Khush Kadam on 30 May 1526 after the reign of few weeks. Imad-ul-Mulk seated Sikandar Shah's six years old younger brother, Nasir Khan, on the throne with the title of Mahmud Shah II and governed on his behalf. The nobles deserted Imad-ul ...