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  2. Bundu Khan - Wikipedia

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    Bundu Khan was born in Delhi before partition in a family of musicians. He received his early training in sarangi from his father Ali Jan Khan starting at 8 years of age, and later from his uncle Mamman Khan, a veteran Sarangi and Sursagar player who belonged to the Patiala gharana (House of Patiala) of classical musicians.

  3. Shahbulag Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle walls are 7 metres (23 ft) high, and the towers are 8.5 metres (28 ft) high. The entrance to the castle is in the middle section of the eastern wall. During the reign of the khan, it was protected by two-story tower-like premises. The top floor was intended for the khan, with a stone staircase leading to it from the castle yard.

  4. Sarangi - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... Bundu Khan (1880–1955) Nathu Khan (1920–1971) Other sarangi ...

  5. Qawwal Bachchon ka Gharana - Wikipedia

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    Ali Khan: Bade Murad Ali Khan: Waris Ali Khan: Bade Munnawar Ali Khan: Kutub Ali Khan: Sanghi Khan: Ali Baksh Khan & Fateh Ali Khan: Ghagge Nazir Khan: Wahid Khan: Abdul Rahim & Abdul Karim Khan: Patiala Gharana Parampara: Mewati Gharana Parampara: Mamman Khan (founder) Samman Khan: Sugra Khan: Kaley Khan: Johan Khan (violin) Chand Khan: Bundu ...

  6. Barquq Castle - Wikipedia

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    The khan also served as resting stop for couriers of the barid, the Mamluk postal network in Palestine and Syria. [4] During the 17th and 18th centuries the Ottomans assigned an Asappes garrison associated with the Cairo Citadel to guard the fortress. [5] It was visited in 1863 by French explorer Victor Guérin, who described it as follows: [1]

  7. Sardarabad (fortress) - Wikipedia

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    The fortress was still not fully completed when the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 broke out. Sardarabad was besieged by Russian troops under the command of General Afanasy Krasovsky in September 1827. [3] The fortress was defended by a garrison of 2000 soldiers under the command of Hasan Khan. [5]

  8. List of castles in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Built by Amir Habibullah Khan. Qala-i-Jangi: Mazar-i-Sharif: Fort 1889 The Afghans built the fort in 1889 for defense against potentially invading British after the Second Anglo-Afghan War. It took 18,000 workers 12 years to complete it. [9] Qalat-e Gilzay Qalati Ghilji: Fort 4th century BC The fortress constructed by the forces of Alexander ...

  9. Munshi Raziuddin - Wikipedia

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    Munshi Raziuddin Ahmed Khan (1912 – 2003) was a Pakistani Qawwali singer, a classical musician and a researcher and scholar of music. He belongs to the well-known Qawwal Bachchon Ka Gharana of Delhi .