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Mughal Architecture Elements
Mughal or Moghul may refer to: Related to the Mughal Empire * Mughal Empire of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries * Mughal dynasty * Mughal emperors * Mughal people, a social group of Central and South Asia * Mughal architecture * Mughlai cuisine ** Mughlai paratha, a street food * Mughal painting * Grand Mughal, exonymous title given to the Mughal emperors * Great Mogul Diamond * '' Empire of the Moghul'', historical fiction novel series by Alex Rutherford ** ''Moghuls'' (TV series) or ''The Empire'', Indian TV series based on the novels Other uses * Moghulistan in Central Asia ** Moghol people * Moghul, Iran, a village * Mughal Khel, a sub-tribe of Yousafzai Pashtuns settled in Ghoriwala, Bannu. * Mirza Mughal (1817–1857), a Mughal prince * Arjumman Mughal, Indian actress * Chaya Mughal, Indian cricketer * Farooq Mughal, American politician from Georgia * Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Tell MAMA * Tehmasp Rustom Mogul, Indian sailor * Mughal Road, road in Jammu and ...
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an Early modern period, early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan Plateau in South India.. Quote: "The realm so defined and governed was a vast territory of some , ranging from the frontier with Central Asia in northern Afghanistan to the northern uplands of the Deccan plateau, and from the Indus basin on the west to the Assamese highlands in the east." The Mughal Empire is conventionally said to have been founded in 1526 by Babur, a Tribal chief, chieftain from what is today Uzbekistan, who employed aid from the neighboring Safavid Iran, Safavid and Ottoman Empires Quote: "Babur then adroitly gave the Ottomans his promise not to attack them in return for their military aid, which he received in the form of the ...
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Pashtuns
Pashtuns (, , ; ;), also known as Pakhtuns, or Pathans, are an Iranian peoples, Iranic ethnic group primarily residing in southern and eastern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. They were historically also referred to as Afghan (ethnonym), Afghans until 1964 after the term's meaning had become a demonym for all citizens of Afghanistan regardless of their ethnic groups in Afghanistan, ethnic group. The Pashtuns speak the Pashto, Pashto language, which belongs to the Eastern Iranian languages, Eastern Iranian branch of the Iranian languages, Iranian language family. Additionally, Dari serves as the second language of Pashtuns in Afghanistan, while those in Pakistan speak Urdu and English. In India, the majority of those of Pashtun descent have lost the ability to speak Pashto and instead speak Hindi and other regional languages. There are an estimated 350–400 Pashtun tribes, Pashtun tribes and clans with a Theories of Pashtun origin, variety of origin theories. In 2021 ...
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Mughal Serai, Doraha
Mughal Serai, Doraha is a caravanserai located at Doraha in Ludhiana District, India. Its popularly known as Mughal Caravan Serai as well as Doraha Sarai . It should not be confused with Serai Lashkari Khan, which is situated at away. History and status Doraha Serai was built by the Mughal ruler Jahangir as a caravanserai, to support Mughal caravans. Once an example of fine Mughal architecture, the serai is now in a dilapidated condition due to neglect. It is currently under the care of the government. Architecture The Mughal Serai covers an area of , with imposing gateways in the center of the northern and southern sides. The southern gate is decorated with paintings of both flora and fauna while the northern gate features solely floral designs. Both gates are connected to the 'Kaccha Pathway'. There are about 20 rooms on northern and southern sides, and 30 on the eastern and western sides. There is also a 3-room suite. There are some areas which might have been ...
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Mughal Serai
Mughal Serai is a caravanserai A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and Caravan (travellers), caravans. They were present throughout much of the Islamic world. Depending on the region and period, they were called by a ... situated at village Shambhu on Sher Shah Suri Marg, near Rajpura at . History From the style of its construction, it can be inferred that it was built in the first quarter of the 17th century. Preserved landmark It has been well-maintained by the Punjab Archaeology Department as a tourist spot. See also * Tourism in Punjab, India * Serai Nurmahal References Buildings and structures in Punjab, India Sur Empire Ruins in India Tourist attractions in Patiala Caravanserais in India {{India-struct-stub ...
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Mughal Sarai, Surat
The Mughal Sarai is a caravanserai located in Surat, Gujarat, India. History The sarai was built in 1644 CE. It was briefly used to detain political prisoners during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The clock tower was also added by the British. Architecture The building reflects Mughal architecture Mughal architecture is the style of architecture developed in the Mughal Empire in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed from the architectural styles of ea ..., except for the clock tower, which was added by the British. Inscriptions Inscriptions found in the sarai are now kept in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. References Buildings and structures in Surat Mughal caravanserais Caravanserais in India {{India-struct-stub ...
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Mughal Sarai
Mughalsarai (; English: '' Mughal Tavern''), officially known as Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Nagar, is a city and a municipal board in the Chandauli district of Uttar Pradesh. Located around from Chandauli town, the district headquarters, it is an important railway junction. History Mughalsarai is located along the Grand Trunk Road ( NH 19), also called Sadak-e-Azam by Sher Shah Suri, was one of the corridors connecting North India with the east during the Mughal period. In past centuries, it has been variously known as Mughalchak, Mangalpur and Oven Nagar. The township was named Mughalsarai when Indian railways established a junction here in 1883. In August 2018, the city was renamed as ''Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Nagar'', after Deendayal Upadhyaya, a politician and leader of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Geography Mughalsarai is bisected by NH 19 into three parts. The southern part mainly consists of railway colonies like Vasant Vihar, New Central Colony, Diese ...
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Mughal Road
Mughal Road is the road between Bufliaz, a town in the Poonch district, to the Shopian district, in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The 84-kilometre roadhttp://www.greaterkashmir.com/full_story.asp?Date=6_12_2008&ItemID=35&cat=1 traces a historic route used in the Mughal period over the Pir Panjal Pass, at an altitude of , higher than the Banihal pass at . The road connects Poonch and Rajouri to Srinagar in the Kashmir valley, and reduces the distance between Shopian and Poonch from 588 km to 126 km. It also provides an alternative route into the Kashmir valley off the Jammu–Srinagar highway. The road passes through Buffliaz, Behramgalla, Chandimarh, Dogray (Dogran), Godawan, Poshana, Chattapani, Peer Ki Gali, Aliabad, Zaznar, Dubjian, Hirpora, and Shopian. History A route linking Hirapur (modern Hirpora) in the Kashmir Valley with Poonch via the Pir Panjal Pass (Peer Ki Gali) has been used from ancient times. During the period o ...
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Tehmasp Rustom Mogul
Tehmasp Rustom Mogul (born 19 February 1938) is an Indian sailor. He competed in the Finn event at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1938 births Living people Indian male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for India Sailors at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Finn Place of birth missing (living people) {{India-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Tell MAMA
Tell MAMA (Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks) is a national project which records and measures anti-Muslim incidents in the United Kingdom. It is modelled on the Jewish Community Security Trust (CST) and like the CST it also provides support for victims, working closely with organisations such as Victim Support. The reception of the group by British Muslims is highly mixed, due to the relationship between Tell MAMA and the Jewish CST group. Tell MAMA was launched on 21 February 2012 by Eric Pickles MP, Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and is co-ordinated by the interfaith organisation Faith Matters. Faith Matters was founded by social entrepreneur Fiyaz Mughal OBE, a former adviser to the Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, on Interfaith and Preventing Radicalisation and Extremism. The organisation's statistics have been the subject of debate, but were referenced by Theresa May when speaking at the Royal Institution of Cha ...
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Farooq Mughal
Farooq Mughal is an American politician from the Georgia Democratic Party who served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing District 105, which includes parts of the cities of Buford, Lawrenceville, and Dacula in Gwinnett County. Mughal is a Pakistani American. Mughal was defeated for re-election in 2024 by Republican Sandy Donatucci. References External links Campaign website Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives American politicians of Pakistani descent Mercer University alumni Asian-American state legislators in Georgia 21st-century members of the Georgia General Assembly {{GeorgiaUS-politician-stub ...
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Chaya Mughal
Chaya Mughal (born 20 June 1986) is an Indian-born former cricketer who played for the United Arab Emirates national cricket team. Personal life Mughal grew up in Jammu and Kashmir. She moved to the UAE in 2009 and is a schoolteacher by profession. As of January 2022 she taught at the Ambassador School in Dubai. Cricket career Before moving to the UAE, Mughal represented Jammu and Kashmir state in Indian domestic cricket. In July 2018, she was named in the UAE squad for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament. She made her WT20I debut against Netherlands on 7 July 2018. Mughal captained UAE at the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier, with her team emerging undefeated to progress to the 2022 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier. She retained the captaincy for the qualifier which the UAE hosted in September 2022. In October 2022, she captained UAE team in Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup. In September 2023, it was announced that Mughal would retire from i ...
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Arjumman Mughal
Arjumman Mughal is an Indian actress and model. She started as model in the field of entertainment in 2003. She got awards as best face of the year, model of the year. A popular face of the year, she was known for her jewellery ads. She did 2,160 commercials. After a successful modelling career, she made her acting debut in 2008 with the Tamil film '' Pazhaniappa Kalloori''. In February 2014 she again debuted in Bollywood with the movie '' Ya Rab''."'Up and Close with Arjumman Mughal"
, '' Indian Express'', Mumbai, New Delhi, Tue 5 March 2013. Retrieved on 19 October 2014.


Career

Mughal made her acting debut in Bollywood with the film ''
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