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Look up quli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quli may refer to: Quli (Turkic), a word of Turkic origin meaning 'slave of', part of several Muslim male
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Najaf Quli (Azerbaijani: Nəcəfqulu; Persian: نجفقلی, romanized: Najafqoli) is a male given name built from quli. Najaf Quli Khan Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
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to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Muhammad Quli (Azerbaijani: Məhəmmədqulu; Turkmen: Muhammetguly; Uzbek: Muhammadquli; Persian:
Muhammad_Quli
Nawab of Bengal from 1717 to 1727
Murshid Quli Khan (c. 1660 – 30 June 1727), also known as Mohammad Hadi (born as Suryanarayana Mishra), was the first Nawab of Bengal, serving from 1717
Murshid_Quli_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Imam Quli Khan (Persian: امامقلی خان or امامقلی خان) may refer to: Imam Kulu Khan, Governor and General circa 1580 Imam Quli Khan of Bukhara (1582–1644)
Imam_Quli_Khan
Kingdom in Deccan India (1518–1687)
Bahmani Sultanate, the Sultanate of Golconda was established in 1518 by Quli Qutb Shah, as one of the five Deccan sultanates. The kingdom covered parts
Sultanate_of_Golconda
Sultan of Golconda from 1580 to 1612
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (4 April 1565 – 11 January 1612) was the fifth sultan of the Sultanate of Golconda and founder of the city of Hyderabad. He built
Muhammad_Quli_Qutb_Shah
Khan of Bukhara from 1681 to 1702
Subhan Quli Khan (Chagatai and Persian: سبحان قلی خان; 1625–1702) was the sixth ruler of the Bukhara Khanate, who reigned from 1681 to 1702. Subhan Quli Khan
Subhan_Quli_Khan
Sultan of Golconda from 1518 to 1543
Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, more often though less correctly referred to in English as Quli Qutb Shah (1485 – 2 September 1543), was the founder of the Qutb
Quli_Qutb_Shah
Nobility of the Mughal Empire (?-1607)
Ali Quli Istajlu, commonly known as Sherafghan Khan (Persian: شيرافگن خان), initially served as the safarchi (lit. 'table-attendant') of Safavids, and
Sher_Afghan_Khan
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Safi Quli (Azerbaijani: Səfiqulu; Persian: صفیقلی, romanized: ṣafiqoli) is a Turkic-derived Muslim male given name built from quli. Safiqoli Khan Safiqoli
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Rida Quli (Azerbaijani: Rzaqulu; Uzbek: Rizoquli; Persian: رضاقلی, romanized: Rezâqoli; Urdu: رضا قلی, romanized: Rizā Qulī) is a Turkic-derived Muslim
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Jafar Quli (Azerbaijani: Cəfərqulu; Persian: جعفرقلی, romanized: Ja'farqoli) is a male given name built from quli. Jafarqoli Khan Jafar Qoli Khan Donboli
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Mahdi Quli is a male given name meaning 'slave of the Mahdi'. It is built from quli. Mahdi Quli Khan Hidayat (1863–1955) Mahdi Quli Khan Shamlu Mehdigulu
Mahdi_Quli
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Murtada Quli (Azerbaijani: Murtuzaqulu; Persian: مرتضیقلی) is a Turkic-derived Muslim male given name built from quli. Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar Morteza-Qoli
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Abbas Quli (Azerbaijani: Abbasqulu; Persian: عبّاسقلی, romanized: 'abbâsqoli) is a Turkic-derived Muslim male given name built from quli. Abbasqoli Mo'tamad-dawla
Abbas_Quli
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romanized: Šāh Qulī) is a Turkic-derived male given name meaning 'slave of the Shah'. It is built from quli. Shahqoli Khan Zanganeh Shah Quli Khan (governor)
Shah_Quli
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Qurban Quli (Turkmen: Gurbanguly) is a Turkic-derived Muslim male given name built from quli. Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow (born 1957), Turkmen politician
Qurban_Quli
Historical Islamic tomb in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
are surrounded by landscaped gardens. The tombs of Sultan Quli, Jamsheed Quli, and Ibrahim Quli were the tallest structures in Hyderabad at the time of
Qutb_Shahi_tombs
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article. Ali Quli (Azerbaijani: Əliqulu; Turkish: Alikulu; Uzbek: Aliquli; Persian: علیقلی, romanized: 'Aliqoli; Urdu: علی قلی, romanized: 'Alī Qulī) is a Turkic-derived
Ali_Quli
Indian conflict, 1550
between Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali and Saif Khan Ain-ul-Mulk after the death of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah. His young son Subhan Quli Qutb Shah became
Golconda_Civil_War
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Husayn Quli (Azerbaijani: Hüseynqulu; Uzbek: Husaynquli; Persian: حسینقلی, romanized: Hoseynqoli; Urdu: حسین قلی, romanized: Husayn Qulī) is a Turkic-derived
Husayn_Quli
Topics referred to by the same term
Quli Khan, Qulī Khān, Qoli Khan, Qolī Khān is another name of Goli Khun. Quli (disambiguation) Khan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Quli_Khan
Mongol khan of Central Asia (d. 1358)
Bayan Qulï (Chagatai and Persian: بیان قلی; died 1358) was the effectively puppet khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1348 to 1358 and a grandson of Duwa
Bayan_Qulï
Offensive term for a labourer from Asia
It is also associated with the Urdu word qulī, meaning "slave". The slave meaning is derived from Chagatai quli, ultimately from Proto Turkic *kul "servant
Coolie
Sultan of Golconda from 1550 to 1580
Ibrahim was one of Quli Qutb Mulk's younger sons. In 1543, after achieving so much and living such an extraordinary life, Quli Qutb Mulk was killed
Ibrahim_Quli_Qutb_Shah_Wali
11th-century citadel in Telangana, India
the death of Sultan Mahmood Shah, the Sultanate disintegrated and Sultan Quli, who had been appointed as the Governor of Hyderabad by the Bahmani Kings
Golconda
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Tahmasb Quli (Persian: طهماسبقلی) is a Muslim male given name built from the components Tahmasb (Persian) and Quli (Turkic). Tahmasp Qoli Khan (died 1626)
Tahmasb_Quli
Topics referred to by the same term
Imam Quli (Persian: امامقلی or امامقلی) may refer to: Imam Quli (given name) Emam Qoli, Kermanshah Emamqoli, Lorestan Emamqoli, Razavi Khorasan İmamqulukənd
Imam_Quli
Name for five former polities in India
Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk (1512–1543) Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah (1543–1550) Subhan Quli Qutb Shah (1550) Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah (1550–1580) Muhammad Quli Qutb
Deccan_sultanates
Iranian military and political leader and governor (died 1632)
Safavid empire. One day, Shah Abbas even jokingly said to Imam-Quli: "I request, Imam-Quli, that you will spend one dirham less per day, that there may
Emamqoli_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Khoda Qoli (Persian: خداقلي) may refer to: Khoda Qoli, East Azerbaijan Khoda Qoli, North Khorasan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Khoda_Qoli
Ustad Ali Quli was an Ottoman commander of the Mughal Empire. During the reign of Babur, he commanded the artillery for his army. At the Battle of Panipat
Ustad_Ali_Quli
Mughal commander and Subahdar
Hussain Quli Beg (Persian: حسین قلی بیگ), also Husayn Quli Khan Zulqadr, was a Mughal military vassal (mansabdar) with the rank of 5000 soldiers. He was
Khan_Jahan_I
Mughal general
Ali Quli Khan Zaman was a leading Uzbeg noble in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar. Before Akbar, he had also served under Humayun and later commanded
Ali_Quli_Khan_Zaman
Sultan of Golconda in 1550
Subhan Quli Qutb Shah (1543–1550) was 7 years old, when he became Sultan of Golconda, after the death of his father Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah, in 1550. Saif
Subhan_Quli_Qutb_Shah
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'slave of the Imam'. It is built from quli. Imam Quli Khan of Bukhara Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor) Imam Quli Khan of Kakheti This page or section
Imam_Quli_(given_name)
Place in Sughd Region, Tajikistan
Varsaut (Russian: Варсаут, Yaghnobi Ворсоут[citation needed]) is a village in Sughd Region, northwestern Tajikistan. It is part of the jamoat Anzob in
Varsaut
Nawab of Bengal from 1727 to 1739
married Zainab un-nisa Begum and Azmat un-nisa Begum, the daughters of Murshid Quli Khan by Nasiri Banu Begum. Shuja-ud-Din's third wife was Durdana Begum Sahiba
Shuja-ud-Din_Muhammad_Khan
Muhammad Quli Musavi Khan Kintoori (1775–1844), (Hindi: अयातोल्लाह सय्यिद मीर मुसावी किन्तूरी, Urdu: آيتالله سیید میر موسوی کنتوری ), was principal Sadr
Muhammad_Quli_Musavi
Mirza
Nawab Saif-ud-Daula Najaf Quli Khan (died 23 August 1791) was a Mughal military commander during the reign of Shah Alam II. An adopted son of Mirza Najaf
Najaf_Quli_Khan
City in Haryana, India
Shah Quli fought against and wounded last Hindu King of Delhi Hemu. Islam Quli Khan's tomb, Islam Quli Khan was a brother of Shah Quli Khan. Islam Quli Khan's
Narnaul
(колый qolıy), Turkmen (guly) and Uzbek (quli), and has been borrowed as قلی (qoli) in Persian and قلی (qulī) in Urdu. List of given names derived from
Qul_(Turkic)
Sultan of Golconda from 1543 to 1550
Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah (also transliterated in different ways) was the second ruler of the Sultanate of Golkonda under the Qutb Shahi dynasty from 1543
Jamsheed_Quli_Qutb_Shah
Tahmasp Quli Khan (Persian: طهماسب قلی خان; died 1626) was an aristocrat, who served as the Safavid governor of Kerman from 1624/1625. He was succeeded
Tahmasp_Qoli_Khan
Historic site in Narnaul, Haryana, India
Shah Quli Khan's Tomb is a tomb located in Narnaul in the Indian state of Haryana. It is the resting place of Shah Quli Khan, who was the governor of Narnaul
Shah_Quli_Khan's_Tomb
Khan of Bukhara from 1611 to 1642
Imam Quli Khan (1582–1644, Chagatai and Persian: امام قلی خان) was the son of Din Muhammad Khan and the third ruler of the Bukhara Khanate, who reigned
Imam_Quli_Khan_of_Bukhara
19th-century governor in Iran
pp. 874–875. ISBN 978-0-71009-097-3. Ebrahimnejad, Hormoz (2007). "ʿAlī Qulī Khān". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson
Ali-Qoli_Khan_Qajar
Nawab Ali Quli Mirza Bahadur was the ancestor of Nawabs of Banganapalle and Masulipatam. He belongs to The Najm-i-Sani Dynasty. He was elder son of Faiz
Ali_Quli_Khan
King of Kartli (r. 1714–1716, 1724–1727)
romanized: iese; 1682 – 3 March 1727), also known by his Muslim names Ali-Quli Khan and Mustafa Pasha, of the Mukhranian Bagrationi dynasty, was a king
Jesse_of_Kartli
Uzbek dynasty in Central Asia (c. 1599-c. 1785)
Muhammad Khan (1605–1611) Imam Quli Khan (1611–1642) Nadr Muhammad Khan (1642–1645) Abd al-Aziz Khan (1645–1680) Subhan Quli Khan (1680–1702) Ubaidullah
Janid_dynasty
Mughal Subahdar of Bihar (1605–1607) and Bengal (1607–1608)
Lālah Beg (Persian: لاله بیگ), better known as Jahāngīr Qulī Beg and later as Jahāngīr Qulī Khān (Persian: جهانگیر قلي خان), was the Subahdar (governor)
Jahangir_Quli_Beg
16th-century Mughal noble
Shah Quli Khan was a 16th-century Mughal official, nawab (governor), and art patron. Shah Quli served as the Mughal nawab of Narnaul in Haryana in India
Shah_Quli_Khan_(governor)
Khan of Bukhara from 1605 to 1611
after the death of his brother, Baqi Muhammad Khan, but was opposed by Imam Quli Khan. In the struggle for power, the political elite of Bukhara supported
Vali_Muhammad_Khan
Capital of Telangana, India
sixth-most populous metropolitan area in India. The Qutb Shahi dynasty's Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah established Hyderabad in 1591 to extend the capital beyond the
Hyderabad
Royal consort of Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah
sixth ruler of the Qutb Shai Dynasty in south India and daughter of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, fifth Sultan of the dynasty. When her son Abdullah Qutb Shah was
Hayat_Bakshi_Begum
King of Kakheti from 1703 to 1722
დავით II, romanized: davit II; 1678 – 2 November 1722), also known as Imam-Quli Khan (Persian: امام قلی خان, romanized: Emāmqolī Khān; Georgian: იმამყული-ხანი)
David_II_of_Kakheti
Sultan of Golconda from 1612 to 1626
his death on 9 February 1626. He was the nephew and son-in-law of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, having married Muhammad's only daughter Hayat Bakshi Begum in
Sultan_Muhammad_Qutb_Shah
1614 Persian victory over the Portuegese
In 1614, the Persian army led by Imam Quli Khan conquered the Portuguese fort of Cambarão (modern-day Bandar Abbas). In 1613, several Arab merchants from
Capture_of_Cambarão
18th-century Turkmen spiritual leader, poet and sufi
Döwletmämmet Azady Magtymguly International Prize Also romanized as Makhdūm Qulī. Fox, William C.; Holt, P. M.; Lambton, A.; Lewis, B. (1971). "The Cambridge
Magtymguly_Pyragy
Governors of Eastern India and Bengal in the 18th-century
Bengal, had a bitter power struggle with his prime minister (diwan) Murshid Quli Khan. Emperor Aurangzeb transferred Azim-us-Shan out of Bengal and into Bihar
Nawabs_of_Bengal
Alimqul (also spelt Alymkul, Alim quli, Alim kuli) (ca. 1833–1865) was a warlord in the Kokand Khanate, and its de facto ruler from 1863 to 1865. Alimqul
Alimqul
Pakistan Army Officer
Ali Kuli Khan Khattak HI(M) (Urdu: على قلى خان) is a Pakistani retired three-star general and former field commander of X Corps. Prior to this field assignment
Ali_Kuli_Khan_Khattak
Nawab of Bengal from 1740 to 1756
Bengal. He was a patron of the arts and resumed the policies of Murshid Quli Khan. He maintained a politically neutral stance with the European powers
Alivardi_Khan
Conflict between the Vijayanagar Empire and Golconda Sultanate
Inside the fort Sanjar Khan and his men put up strong resistance. Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah tried to send help twice, but his forces were defeated at Kamalakur
Siege_of_Gandikota
1590 siege between the Vijayanagara Empire and Golconda Sultanate
between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Golconda Sultanate. Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah marched to Penukonda which was then the capital of the Vijayanagara
Siege_of_Penukonda
Moitra Royal Family
Bengal, Murshid Quli Khan. Besides, many zamindars lost their zamindari on account of their disobedience and rebellion. Murshid Quli Khan settled these
Rajshahi_Raj
Mosque in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
ruler, Sultan Quli Qutb Shah, while he was governor of the Bahmani Sultanate in current Telangana. In 924 AH (1518/1519 CE) Sultan Quli Qutb Shah (later
Jama_Mosque,_Golconda
Soviet writer (1917–1985)
Kaisyn Shuvayevich Kuliev or Qaysin Quli (Russian: Кайсы́н Шува́евич Кули́ев, romanized: Kaisyn Shuvayevich Kuliyev; Karachay-Balkar: Къулийланы Шууаны
Kaisyn_Kuliev
City in West Bengal
municipality in 1869. Murshidabad was named after its founder, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan. Murshid is an Arabic term for a teacher or guide with integrity, sensibility
Murshidabad
Portuguese Shi'ite apologist (d. c. 1722)
Probably completed before 1711, it was written in Persian. Also spelled Ali Quli Jadid(-)al-Islam. According to Pourjavady and Schmidtke, Aliqoli's Esbat
Aliqoli_Jadid-ol-Eslam
1556 battle during the Mughal conquest of the Sur Empire
Abdulla Khan Uzbak towards the left. The vanguard was led by Husain Quli Beg and Shah Quli Mahram and included Bairam Khan's detachment of Turks. Hemu's army
Second_Battle_of_Panipat
Former caravanserai, mosque and tomb in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
Bengal, India. The complex contains the tomb of its founder, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, and is one of the largest caravanserais in the Indian subcontinent
Katra_Masjid
Nawab of Bengal from 1739 to 1740
grandfather, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal nominated him as the direct heir to him as there was no direct heir. After Murshid Quli's death in 1727, Sarfaraz
Sarfaraz_Khan
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
tehsil,. It is also a very historical town, it derives its name from Ali Quli Khan Zaman, who was also known as Khan Zaman or Zaman Khan, he was a governor
Zamania
Grand Vizier of Iran from 1707 to 1716
Shahqoli Khan Zanganeh (Persian: شاهقلیخان زنگنه, died 1716), was a Kurdish nobleman, who served as the vizier of the Safavid king (shah) Soltan Hoseyn
Shahqoli_Khan_Zanganeh
Allah-Qoli Khan Ilkhani (Persian: اللهقلیخان ایلخانی; 1820 – March 1892) was a Qajar prince, politician and governor in 19th-century Iran. He was both
Allah-Qoli_Khan_Ilkhani
2005 Indian film
doing the rest. The film is based on the love story between Prince Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah of Hyderabad and Bhagmati. At 2 hours and 40 minutes, the film
Bhagmati – The Queen of Fortunes
Bhagmati_–_The_Queen_of_Fortunes
Heart-shaped lake in Hyderabad, Telangana, India
is a heart-shaped lake in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, built by Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah in 1562. It is spread across an area of 5.7 square kilometres (2
Hussain_Sagar
Khan of Khiva from 1825 to 1842
in the Khanate of Khiva. He reigned between 1825 and 1842. Allah Kuli (or Quli) ascended the throne in 1825, upon the death of his father Mohammed Rahim
Allah_Kuli_Bahadur_Khan
Mausoleum in Uzbekistan
Bokharzi & Bayan-Quli Khan Mausoleums are two mausoleums in Uzbekistan dedicated to Saif ed-Din Bokharzi, a Khorasani sheikh, and Bayan-Quli Khan, the Chagatay
Saif ed-Din Bokharzi & Bayan-Quli Khan Mausoleums
Saif_ed-Din_Bokharzi_&_Bayan-Quli_Khan_Mausoleums
Battle between the Vijayanagar Empire and Golconda Sultanate
pressure on the Golconda garrison still trapped inside Gandikota. When Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah learned how serious the situation had become for his army he quickly
Battle_of_Pennar
1622 capture of Iranian island
to obtain English support against the Portuguese, and the commander Imam Quli Khan, son of Allahverdi Khan, negotiated with the English to obtain their
Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz
Anglo-Persian_capture_of_Hormuz
Archaeological park in India
and Tomb of Maulana Jamali Kamali (Jamali Kamboh), built 1526 - 1535 CE Quli Khan's Tomb Gandhak ki Baoli Rajon Ki Baoli, a stepwell, and Madhi Masjid
Mehrauli_Archaeological_Park
Union council and town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Shakh Quli Khel is a Village and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Tehsils & Unions in the District of
Shakh_Quli_Khel
Public university in West Bengal, India
Murshidabad is named after a great thinker, and the first Nawab of Bengal Murshid Quli Khan. The institution was established in 1853 as Krishnath College as a liberal
Murshidabad Maharaja Krishnanath University
Murshidabad_Maharaja_Krishnanath_University
Monument in India
by four grand arches. The fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, built the Charminar in 1591 after shifting his capital from Golconda
Charminar
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Confederation Subhan Ali Khan Kamboh (1766–??), Indian Islamic scholar Subhan Quli Khan (1625–1702), sixth ruler of the Bukhara Khanate Subhan Raza Khan, former
Subhan
Prime Minister of Iran (1864–1955)
Mehdi Qoli Khan Hedayat (Persian: مهدیقلی هدایت; 1863 – 21 September 1955), also known as Mokhber-ol Saltaneh (مخبرالسلطنه), was Prime Minister of Iran
Mehdi_Qoli_Hedayat
Mughal prince (1664–1712)
with Murshid Quli Khan, the newly appointed Diwan of Bengal, over imperial financial control. Considering the complaint of Murshid Quli Khan, Aurangzeb
Azim-ush-Shan
1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia
Muhammad Khan (1606–1611) deposed Imam Quli Khan (1611) deposed Vali Muhammad Khan (1611) restored Imam Quli Khan (1611–1641) restored, abdicated, died
Khanate_of_Bukhara
Indian General, Wazir and King (1501–1556)
Ali Quli Khan Shaibani in the centre with Sikandar Khan Uzbak on the right and Abdulla Khan Uzbak towards the left and the vanguard led by Husain Quli Beg
Hemu
Historical Centre in Telangana, India
located on the banks of the Musi River built by Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 AD. There used to be a wall surrounding the Old City, most
Old_City_(Hyderabad,_India)
Urban planning agency for Old city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India
The Quli Qutb Shah Urban Development Authority (QQSUDA) is a governmental body established in 1981 to oversee developmental projects in the Old City of
Quli Qutb Shah Urban Development Authority
Quli_Qutb_Shah_Urban_Development_Authority
Safavid-Sadozai battle in Afghanistan
Herat, led by Mohammad Zaman Khan, and a Safavid Persian army led by Safi Quli Khan. The battle took place near the modern-day Afghan–Iranian border post
Battle_of_Kafir_Qala_(1719)
Turkoman military officer from the Shamlu tribe
Mehdi Qoli Khan Shamlu, also Mahdiquli Khan (Persian: مهدی قلی خان شاملو) was a Turkoman military officer from the Shamlu tribe. Following the Treaty of
Mehdi_Qoli_Khan_Shamlu
1624–29 Safavid campaigns in Iraq
refused, a Persian army led by Imam Quli Khan, the governor of Fars, was sent to Basra. Before heading to Basra, Quli Khan and his army first subdued the
Safavid_invasions_of_Basra
Iranian politician (1856–1911)
Morteza Gholi Khan (Sani ol-Dowleh) (Persian: مرتضیقلیخان صنیعالدوله; 1856–1911) was a leader of the Persian Constitutional Revolution and the first
Morteza_Gholi_Khan_Hedayat
Country in South Asia
a semi-independent state under the Nawabs of Bengal, founded by Murshid Quli Khan in 1717. On 23 June 1757, the state led by Siraj-ud-Daulah was defeated
Bangladesh
Mughal court noble (c. 1542 – c. 1624)
oldest son, Mirza Shamshi, entitled Jahangir Quli Khan, served as the governor of Junagadh. Jahangir Quli's son, Bahram, established the settlement of Behrampura
Mirza_Aziz_Koka
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Our Lord; Belonging to God
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Transporter of Goods with a Cart; Cart Driver; Carter; Someone who Uses a Cart
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Beautiful eyed
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Gift from God.
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Sacred Light
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, a priestess of Amen Ra.
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ascent of scorpions
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