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Daughter: Nafisa Barlas wife of M.Sultan Yar Khan, Advocate/Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly (1952–56) their son Naved Yar Khan a well-known activist, among others, demanded restoration of Kohinoor diamond to India from England and the Peacock Throne from Iran, has contested various public
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interest litigations, including that of sensitive Babri Masjid-Ram janam Bhoomi case in which undertaking by Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh then Kalyan Singh led to his conviction for Contempt of Supreme Court of India*** Daughter: Aquila Barlas Later known as
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Though according to other sources he came from Yarkand (present day Xijiazhuang Province in China) in 1811 he was awarded the title
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was married to Umrao Begum, daughter of Nawab Ilahi Bakhsh Khan (younger brother of the first Nawab of
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Some of the prominent people who are linked to Qasim Jan lineage are Nawab of
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Wife: Bibi Mehtabunnisa Begum (Daughter of the Grand Vazier of Alwar)
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is named. The complex was later acquired by Bunyadi Begum, poet
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Daughter: Naema Barlas Later known as Doctor N.B. Matuk
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Son: Mirza Shakir Hussain Barlas (Barrister at Law)
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Index

Mughal
Lahore
Mughal Emperor
Shah Alam II
Nawab
Red Fort
Delhi
princely state
Loharu
Bhiwani district
Mirza Ghalib
Loharu
Bahadur Shah Zafar
Sarai Kale Khan
Mirza Ghalib
Khan
Gurgaon
Loharu
Mirza Ghalib
Begum
Nawab
Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah
Dr. Aquila Kiani
Nawab Mirza Aqil Hussain Barlas



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