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wanted for himself. He appointed Daria Khan, an Afghan, as its in-charge. This led to a skirmish between Nur Jahan's appointed in-charge
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1997:Sikh Empire
1976:interrupted
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1668:Henry Every
1633:Malik Ambar
1576:Baro-Bhuyan
1569:Adversaries
1555:Ranthambore
1510:Chittorgarh
1331:Child's war
1157:family tree
641:Sher Afghan
620:Early years
497:first reign
306:first reign
262:Sunni Islam
81:Predecessor
2042:Categories
2027:Rohilkhand
1972:Sur Empire
1678:Nader Shah
1613:Rana Sanga
1525:Daulatabad
1409:Haldighati
1341:Bengal war
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472:Alamgir II
462:Ahmad Shah
345:Jahangir I
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1712:Agra Fort
1673:Bajirao I
1596:Musa Khan
1550:Purandhar
1454:Raj Mahal
1429:Najafgarh
1279:Conflicts
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2017:Carnatic
1936:Painting
1931:Language
1899:See also
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1545:Kandahar
1530:Golconda
1459:Samugarh
1394:Chanderi
1184:Military
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1056:Shahryar
1051:Jahangir
1028:Emperors
954:Archived
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536:Akbar II
360:de facto
258:Religion
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85:Jahangir
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1951:Weapons
1926:Gardens
1921:Fashion
1916:Culture
1911:Cuisine
1747:Mosques
1643:Shivaji
1560:Sambhal
1535:Hooghly
1505:Bijapur
1479:Tukaroi
1464:Sirhind
1449:Plassey
1366:Battles
1236:Gujarat
1164:Economy
1152:Dynasty
1041:Humayun
872:Dholpur
735:Hoshang
652:Dholpur
648:pargana
335:Akbar I
318:Humayun
301:Humayun
232:Dynasty
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839:, by
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291:Babur
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192:Issue
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69:Reign
1992:Jats
1885:more
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