Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Dost Mohammad of Bhopal

Index Dost Mohammad of Bhopal

Dost Mohammad Khan (c. 1657–1728) was the founder of the Bhopal State in central India. [1]

116 relations: Al-Azhar University, Allahabad, Army of the Mughal Empire, Ashta, Madhya Pradesh, Aurangzeb, Bahadur Shah I, Berasia, Bhil people, Bhojtal, Bhopal, Bhopal State, Bow and arrow, British Raj, Bundelkhand, Burhanpur, Chauth, Chowdhury, Deccan Plateau, Delhi, Dewan, Dhabihah, Dominion of India, Doraha, Sehore, Encyclopædia Britannica Online, Farrukhsiyar, Faujdar, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Fodor's, Gondi people, Gujarat, Gwalior, Gyaraspur, Halali Reservoir, Hamidullah Khan, Highwayman, Hindu, Holi, Hyderabad, Ichhawar, Islamnagar, Bhopal, Ittar, Jackal, Jagir, Jahandar Shah, Jalalabad, Muzaffarnagar, James Tod, Karnal, Kashgar, Kinship, Kurwai State, ..., Lakh, Litter (vehicle), Madhya Pradesh, Madrasa, Mahout, Malwa, Mangalgarh, Bhopal, Mansabdar, Maratha Empire, Mughal Empire, Mughal–Maratha Wars, Muhammad Shah, Mullah, Nawab, Nawabs of Bhopal, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, Officer of arms, Orakzai, Oxford University Press, Paan, Pakistan, Parason, Bhopal, Pashto, Pashtuns, Pearson Education, Persian language, Personal property, Peshawar, Poison dress, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Qadi, Queen regnant, Quran, Rafi ud-Darajat, Raghogarh State, Raisen, Rajput, Rajputana, Raksha Bandhan, Regent, Rohilla, Routledge, Rupee, Salah, Sanchi, Sayyid brothers, Sehore, Sehore district, Shah Jahan II, Shujalpur, Sitamau, Social rejection, Sowar, Subahdar, Subedar, Sufism, Ta'zieh, Taj-ul-Masajid, Thakur (title), Thatching, Tirah, University of Allahabad, Vidisha, War of succession, Yusufzai, Zamindar. Expand index (66 more) »

Al-Azhar University

Al-Azhar University (1,, "the (honorable) Azhar University") is a university in Cairo, Egypt.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Al-Azhar University · See more »

Allahabad

Prayag, or Allahabad is a large metropolitan city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of Allahabad District, the most populous district in the state and 13th most populous district in India, and the Allahabad Division.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Allahabad · See more »

Army of the Mughal Empire

The Army of the Mughal Empire was the force by which the Mughal emperors established their empire in the 15th century and expanded it to its greatest extent at the beginning of the 18th century.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Army of the Mughal Empire · See more »

Ashta, Madhya Pradesh

Ashta is a city and a municipality in Sehore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Ashta, Madhya Pradesh · See more »

Aurangzeb

Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad (محي الدين محمد) (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the sobriquet Aurangzeb (اَورنگزیب), (اورنگ‌زیب "Ornament of the Throne") or by his regnal title Alamgir (عالمگِیر), (عالمگير "Conqueror of the World"), was the sixth, and widely considered the last effective Mughal emperor.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Aurangzeb · See more »

Bahadur Shah I

Bahadur Shah (بہادر شاه اول—) (14 October 1643 – 27 February 1712), also known as Muhammad Muazzam and Shah Alam was the seventh Mughal emperor of India, ruled from 1707 until his death in 1712.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bahadur Shah I · See more »

Berasia

Berasia is a town and a nagar palika (municipality) in Bhopal district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Berasia · See more »

Bhil people

Bhils or Bhidis are primarily an ethnic group of people in West India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bhil people · See more »

Bhojtal

Bhojtal, formerly known as Upper Lake, is a large lake which lies on the western side of the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bhojtal · See more »

Bhopal

Bhopal is the capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of Bhopal district and Bhopal division.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bhopal · See more »

Bhopal State

Bhopal State (pronounced) was a tributary state in 18th-century India, a princely salute state with 19-gun salute in a subsidiary alliance with British India from 1818 to 1947, and an independent state from 1947 to 1949.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bhopal State · See more »

Bow and arrow

The bow and arrow is a ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted projectiles (arrows).

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bow and arrow · See more »

British Raj

The British Raj (from rāj, literally, "rule" in Hindustani) was the rule by the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and British Raj · See more »

Bundelkhand

Bundelkhand is a geographical and cultural region and also a mountain range in central India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Bundelkhand · See more »

Burhanpur

.Burhanpur is a mid-sized historical city in the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh state, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Burhanpur · See more »

Chauth

Chauth (from Sanskrit meaning one-fourth) was a regular tax or tribute imposed, from early 18th century, by the Maratha Empire in India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Chauth · See more »

Chowdhury

The Chaudhary’s by the meaning of the name itself are the members of the elite upper higher class who ruled before the British Rule in India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Chowdhury · See more »

Deccan Plateau

The Deccan PlateauPage 46, is a large plateau in western and southern India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Deccan Plateau · See more »

Delhi

Delhi (Dilli), officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), is a city and a union territory of India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Delhi · See more »

Dewan

The originally Persian title dewan (also known as diwan, also spelled or devan/ divan) has, at various points in Islamic history, designated a powerful government official, minister or ruler.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Dewan · See more »

Dhabihah

In Islamic law (or zabiha, ذَبِيْحَة, 'slaughter'(noun)) is the prescribed method of ritual slaughter of all lawful halal animals.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Dhabihah · See more »

Dominion of India

Between gaining independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947 and the proclamation of a republic on 26 January 1950, India was an independent dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations with king George VI as its head of state.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Dominion of India · See more »

Doraha, Sehore

Doraha is a panchayat village in the Sehore district, Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Doraha, Sehore · See more »

Encyclopædia Britannica Online

Encyclopædia Britannica Online is the website of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. and its Encyclopædia Britannica, with more than 120,000 articles that are updated regularly.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Encyclopædia Britannica Online · See more »

Farrukhsiyar

Abu'l Muzaffar Muin ud-din Muhammad Shah Farrukh-siyar Alim Akbar Sani Wala Shan Padshah-i-bahr-u-bar (Shahid-i-Mazlum), or Farrukhsiyar (20 August 1685 – 19 April 1719), was the Mughal emperor from 1713 to 1719 after he murdered Jahandar Shah.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Farrukhsiyar · See more »

Faujdar

Faujdar was a title awarded by Mughal and other Muslim rulers in South Asia to garrison commanders.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Faujdar · See more »

Federally Administered Tribal Areas

The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA; قبایلي سیمې، منځنۍ پښتونخوا; وفاقی منتظم شدہ قبائیلی علاقہ جات) was a semi-autonomous tribal region in northwestern Pakistan that existed from 1947 until being merged with neighboring province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in 2018.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Federally Administered Tribal Areas · See more »

Fodor's

Fodor's is a publisher of English language travel and tourism information and the first relatively professional producer of travel guidebooks.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Fodor's · See more »

Gondi people

The Gondi (Gōndi) or Gond people are Adivasi who speak Dravidian language, spread over the states of Madhya Pradesh, eastern Maharashtra (Vidarbha), Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Western Odisha.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Gondi people · See more »

Gujarat

Gujarat is a state in Western India and Northwest India with an area of, a coastline of – most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula – and a population in excess of 60 million.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Gujarat · See more »

Gwalior

Gwalior is a major and the northern-most city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and one of the Counter-magnet cities.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Gwalior · See more »

Gyaraspur

Gyaraspur is a panchayat village in the Vidisha district, Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Gyaraspur · See more »

Halali Reservoir

The Halali reservoir is a reservoir in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Halali Reservoir · See more »

Hamidullah Khan

Hajji Nawab Hafiz Sir Hamidullah Khan (9 September 1894 – 4 February 1960) was the last ruling Nawab of Bhopal, which merged with the state of Madhya Pradesh in 1956.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Hamidullah Khan · See more »

Highwayman

A highwayman was a robber who stole from travellers.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Highwayman · See more »

Hindu

Hindu refers to any person who regards themselves as culturally, ethnically, or religiously adhering to aspects of Hinduism.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Hindu · See more »

Holi

Holi (Holī), also known as the "festival of colours", is a spring festival celebrated all across the Indian subcontinent as well as in countries with large Indian subcontinent diaspora populations such as Jamaica, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, South Africa, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Mauritius, and Fiji.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Holi · See more »

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Hyderabad · See more »

Ichhawar

Ichhawar is a town, and a Municipal Council in Sehore district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Ichhawar · See more »

Islamnagar, Bhopal

Islamnagar is a panchayat village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Islamnagar, Bhopal · See more »

Ittar

Ittar (Hindi/Urdu), also known as attar, is an essential oil derived from botanical sources.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Ittar · See more »

Jackal

Jackals are medium-sized omnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, which also includes wolves, coyotes and the domestic dog.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Jackal · See more »

Jagir

A jagir (IAST: Jāgīr), also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in South Asia at the foundation of its Jagirdar system.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Jagir · See more »

Jahandar Shah

Mirza Mu'izz-ud-Din Beig Mohammed Khan (9 May 1661 – 12 February 1713), more commonly known as Jahandar Shah, was a Mughal Emperor who ruled for a brief period in 1712–1713.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Jahandar Shah · See more »

Jalalabad, Muzaffarnagar

Jalalabad (Hindi: जलालाबाद, Urdu: جلال آباد Jalālābād) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Shamli district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Jalalabad, Muzaffarnagar · See more »

James Tod

Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod (20 March 1782 – 18 November 1835) was an English-born officer of the British East India Company and an Oriental scholar.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and James Tod · See more »

Karnal

Karnal (or the Rice Bowl of India) is a city located in National Capital Region and the headquarters of Karnal District in the Indian state of Haryana.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Karnal · See more »

Kashgar

Kashgar is an oasis city in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Kashgar · See more »

Kinship

In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Kinship · See more »

Kurwai State

Kurwai State was a princely state of British India under the Bhopal Agency and centered on Kurwai town.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Kurwai State · See more »

Lakh

A lakh (abbreviated L; sometimes written Lac or Lacs) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000; scientific notation: 105).

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Lakh · See more »

Litter (vehicle)

The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of persons.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Litter (vehicle) · See more »

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh (MP;; meaning Central Province) is a state in central India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Madhya Pradesh · See more »

Madrasa

Madrasa (مدرسة,, pl. مدارس) is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, whether secular or religious (of any religion), and whether a school, college, or university.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Madrasa · See more »

Mahout

A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mahout · See more »

Malwa

Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Malwa · See more »

Mangalgarh, Bhopal

Mangalgarh is a panchayat village in the Berasia tehsil of Bhopal district, Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mangalgarh, Bhopal · See more »

Mansabdar

The Mansabdari system was the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mansabdar · See more »

Maratha Empire

The Maratha Empire or the Maratha Confederacy was an Indian power that dominated much of the Indian subcontinent in the 17th and 18th century.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Maratha Empire · See more »

Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire (گورکانیان, Gūrkāniyān)) or Mogul Empire was an empire in the Indian subcontinent, founded in 1526. It was established and ruled by a Muslim dynasty with Turco-Mongol Chagatai roots from Central Asia, but with significant Indian Rajput and Persian ancestry through marriage alliances; only the first two Mughal emperors were fully Central Asian, while successive emperors were of predominantly Rajput and Persian ancestry. The dynasty was Indo-Persian in culture, combining Persianate culture with local Indian cultural influences visible in its traits and customs. The Mughal Empire at its peak extended over nearly all of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Afghanistan. It was the second largest empire to have existed in the Indian subcontinent, spanning approximately four million square kilometres at its zenith, after only the Maurya Empire, which spanned approximately five million square kilometres. The Mughal Empire ushered in a period of proto-industrialization, and around the 17th century, Mughal India became the world's largest economic power, accounting for 24.4% of world GDP, and the world leader in manufacturing, producing 25% of global industrial output up until the 18th century. The Mughal Empire is considered "India's last golden age" and one of the three Islamic Gunpowder Empires (along with the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia). The beginning of the empire is conventionally dated to the victory by its founder Babur over Ibrahim Lodi, the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, in the First Battle of Panipat (1526). The Mughal emperors had roots in the Turco-Mongol Timurid dynasty of Central Asia, claiming direct descent from both Genghis Khan (founder of the Mongol Empire, through his son Chagatai Khan) and Timur (Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire). During the reign of Humayun, the successor of Babur, the empire was briefly interrupted by the Sur Empire. The "classic period" of the Mughal Empire started in 1556 with the ascension of Akbar the Great to the throne. Under the rule of Akbar and his son Jahangir, the region enjoyed economic progress as well as religious harmony, and the monarchs were interested in local religious and cultural traditions. Akbar was a successful warrior who also forged alliances with several Hindu Rajput kingdoms. Some Rajput kingdoms continued to pose a significant threat to the Mughal dominance of northwestern India, but most of them were subdued by Akbar. All Mughal emperors were Muslims; Akbar, however, propounded a syncretic religion in the latter part of his life called Dīn-i Ilāhī, as recorded in historical books like Ain-i-Akbari and Dabistān-i Mazāhib. The Mughal Empire did not try to intervene in the local societies during most of its existence, but rather balanced and pacified them through new administrative practices and diverse and inclusive ruling elites, leading to more systematic, centralised, and uniform rule. Traditional and newly coherent social groups in northern and western India, such as the Maratha Empire|Marathas, the Rajputs, the Pashtuns, the Hindu Jats and the Sikhs, gained military and governing ambitions during Mughal rule, which, through collaboration or adversity, gave them both recognition and military experience. The reign of Shah Jahan, the fifth emperor, between 1628 and 1658, was the zenith of Mughal architecture. He erected several large monuments, the best known of which is the Taj Mahal at Agra, as well as the Moti Masjid, Agra, the Red Fort, the Badshahi Mosque, the Jama Masjid, Delhi, and the Lahore Fort. The Mughal Empire reached the zenith of its territorial expanse during the reign of Aurangzeb and also started its terminal decline in his reign due to Maratha military resurgence under Category:History of Bengal Category:History of West Bengal Category:History of Bangladesh Category:History of Kolkata Category:Empires and kingdoms of Afghanistan Category:Medieval India Category:Historical Turkic states Category:Mongol states Category:1526 establishments in the Mughal Empire Category:1857 disestablishments in the Mughal Empire Category:History of Pakistan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mughal Empire · See more »

Mughal–Maratha Wars

The Mughal–Maratha Wars also called Maratha war of Independence were fought between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire from 1680 to 1707.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mughal–Maratha Wars · See more »

Muhammad Shah

Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar) (7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Muhammad Shah · See more »

Mullah

Mullah (ملا, Molla, ملا / Mollâ, Molla, মোল্লা) is derived from the Arabic word مَوْلَى mawlā, meaning "vicar", "master" and "guardian".

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Mullah · See more »

Nawab

Nawab (Eastern Nagari: নবাব/নওয়াব, Devanagari: नवाब/नबाब, Perso-Arab: نواب) also spelt Nawaab, Navaab, Navab, Nowab The title nawab was also awarded as a personal distinction by the paramount power, similarly to a British peerage, to persons and families who never ruled a princely state.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Nawab · See more »

Nawabs of Bhopal

The Nawabs of Bhopal were the Muslim rulers of the princely state of Bhopal, now part of the modern state of Madhya Pradesh, in India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Nawabs of Bhopal · See more »

Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I

Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi (20 August 1671 – 1 June 1748) was a nobleman of Indian and Turkic descent and the founder of the Asaf Jahi dynasty.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I · See more »

Officer of arms

An officer of arms is a person appointed by a sovereign or state with authority to perform one or more of the following functions.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Officer of arms · See more »

Orakzai

Orakzai is a Pashtun tribe native to the Orakzai Agency, FATA of Pakistan and also reside in the North West Frontier Province.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Orakzai · See more »

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Oxford University Press · See more »

Paan

Paan (from Sanskrit parṇa meaning "leaf") is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut widely consumed throughout South Asia, Southeast Asia and Taiwan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Paan · See more »

Pakistan

Pakistan (پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (اِسلامی جمہوریہ پاکِستان), is a country in South Asia.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Pakistan · See more »

Parason, Bhopal

Parason is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Parason, Bhopal · See more »

Pashto

Pashto (پښتو Pax̌tō), sometimes spelled Pukhto, is the language of the Pashtuns.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Pashto · See more »

Pashtuns

The Pashtuns (or; پښتانه Pax̌tānə; singular masculine: پښتون Pax̌tūn, feminine: پښتنه Pax̌tana; also Pukhtuns), historically known as ethnic Afghans (افغان, Afğān) and Pathans (Hindustani: پٹھان, पठान, Paṭhān), are an Iranic ethnic group who mainly live in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Pashtuns · See more »

Pearson Education

Pearson Education (see also Pearson PLC) is a British-owned education publishing and assessment service to schools and corporations, as well as directly to students.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Pearson Education · See more »

Persian language

Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (فارسی), is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Persian language · See more »

Personal property

Personal property is generally considered property that is movable, as opposed to real property or real estate.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Personal property · See more »

Peshawar

Peshawar (پېښور; پشاور; پشور) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Peshawar · See more »

Poison dress

The tale known as "The Poison Dress", or "Embalmed Alive" features a dress that has in some way been poisoned.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Poison dress · See more »

Presidencies and provinces of British India

The Provinces of India, earlier Presidencies of British India and still earlier, Presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in the subcontinent.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Presidencies and provinces of British India · See more »

Qadi

A qadi (قاضي; also cadi, kadi or kazi) is the magistrate or judge of the Shariʿa court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions, such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minors, and supervision and auditing of public works.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Qadi · See more »

Queen regnant

A queen regnant (plural: queens regnant) is a female monarch, equivalent in rank to a king, who reigns in her own right, in contrast to a queen consort, who is the wife of a reigning king, or a queen regent, who is the guardian of a child monarch and reigns temporarily in the child's stead.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Queen regnant · See more »

Quran

The Quran (القرآن, literally meaning "the recitation"; also romanized Qur'an or Koran) is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God (Allah).

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Quran · See more »

Rafi ud-Darajat

Rafi-ul Darjat (1 December 1699 – 6 June 1719), the youngest son of Rafi-ush-Shan and the nephew of Azim ush Shan, was the 10th Mughal Emperor.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Rafi ud-Darajat · See more »

Raghogarh State

Raghogarh State, also known as Raghugarh and as Khichiwara, was a princely state of the Gwalior Residency, under the Central India Agency of the British Raj.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Raghogarh State · See more »

Raisen

Raisen is a town and a municipality in Raisen district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Raisen · See more »

Rajput

Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, "son of a king") is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Rajput · See more »

Rajputana

Rājputāna (Rajasthani/राजपूताना), (راجپُوتانہ), meaning “Land of the Rajputs”, was a region in India that included mainly the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan rajput are 10 percent in rajasthan mostly mp and mla of rajasthan are of rajput community after gurjar and meena it is the 3rd largest populated community in rajasthan arat and some adjoining areas of Sindh in modern-day southern Pakistan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Rajputana · See more »

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan, also Rakshabandhan, Quote: m Hindi rakśābandhan held on the full moon of the month of Savan, when sisters tie a talisman (rakhi q.v.) on the arm of their brothers and receive small gifts of money from them.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Raksha Bandhan · See more »

Regent

A regent (from the Latin regens: ruling, governing) is a person appointed to govern a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Regent · See more »

Rohilla

The Rohilla Pathans, or Rohilla Afghan, is a community of Urdu-speaking people of Pashtun ethnicity, historically found in Rohilkhand, a region in the state of Uttar Pradesh, North India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Rohilla · See more »

Routledge

Routledge is a British multinational publisher.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Routledge · See more »

Rupee

The rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma and British East Africa, German East Africa and Trucial States.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Rupee · See more »

Salah

Salah ("worship",; pl.; also salat), or namāz (نَماز) in some languages, is one of the Five Pillars in the faith of Islam and an obligatory religious duty for every Muslim.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Salah · See more »

Sanchi

Sanchi Stupa, also written Sanci, is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sanchi · See more »

Sayyid brothers

The term Sayyid brothers refers to Syed Abdullah Khan and Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha, who were powerful of the Mughal Empire during the early 18th century.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sayyid brothers · See more »

Sehore

Sehore is a city and a municipality in Sehore district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sehore · See more »

Sehore district

Sehore District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sehore district · See more »

Shah Jahan II

Shah Jahan II (شاه جہان دوم) 7 June 1696 – 19 September 1719, birth name Rafi ud-Daulah رفی الدولت) was Mughal emperor for a brief period in 1719. He succeeded his short-lived brother Rafi Ul-Darjat in that year, being proclaimed Badshah by the Syed Brothers.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Shah Jahan II · See more »

Shujalpur

Shujalpur (देवनागरी.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Shujalpur · See more »

Sitamau

Sitamau is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mandsaur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sitamau · See more »

Social rejection

Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Social rejection · See more »

Sowar

Sowar (सवार, ਸਵਾਰ, সওয়ার, also siwar meaning "the one who rides" or "rider", from Persian sawār), was originally a rank during the Mughal, Maratha period.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sowar · See more »

Subahdar

Subahdar (صُوبہ دار) (also known as Nazim or in English as a "Subah") was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Mughal era of India who was alternately designated as Sahib-i-Subah or Nazim.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Subahdar · See more »

Subedar

Subedar (صوبیدار) is a historical rank in the Indian Army and Pakistan Army, ranking below British commissioned officers and above non-commissioned officers.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Subedar · See more »

Sufism

Sufism, or Taṣawwuf (personal noun: ṣūfiyy / ṣūfī, mutaṣawwuf), variously defined as "Islamic mysticism",Martin Lings, What is Sufism? (Lahore: Suhail Academy, 2005; first imp. 1983, second imp. 1999), p.15 "the inward dimension of Islam" or "the phenomenon of mysticism within Islam",Massington, L., Radtke, B., Chittick, W. C., Jong, F. de, Lewisohn, L., Zarcone, Th., Ernst, C, Aubin, Françoise and J.O. Hunwick, “Taṣawwuf”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition, edited by: P. Bearman, Th.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Sufism · See more »

Ta'zieh

Ta'zieh or Ta'zïye or Ta'zīya or Tazīa or Ta'ziyeh, (تعزية, تعزیه, تعزیہ) means comfort, condolence or expression of grief.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Ta'zieh · See more »

Taj-ul-Masajid

Taj-ul-Masajid is a mosque situated in Bhopal, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Taj-ul-Masajid · See more »

Thakur (title)

Thakur is a feudal title and it later became a surname used by a class of South Asian communities, the female variant is Thakurani, also the wife of a Thakur.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Thakur (title) · See more »

Thatching

Thatching is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, sedge (Cladium mariscus), rushes, heather, or palm fronds, layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Thatching · See more »

Tirah

The Tirah also spells as Terah, Tira, Tera (تیراہ) region, also called the Tirah Valley (وادی تیراہ), is located in Khyber, Kurram and Orakzai agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan (33.73N 71.01E), while its smaller part straddles the border to the north lying in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Tirah · See more »

University of Allahabad

The University of Allahabad, informally known as Allahabad University, is a public central university located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and University of Allahabad · See more »

Vidisha

Vidisha is a city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Vidisha · See more »

War of succession

A war of succession or succession war is a war prompted by a succession crisis in which two or more individuals claim the right of successor to a deceased or deposed monarch.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and War of succession · See more »

Yusufzai

The Yūsufzai, also called Yousafzai, is a tribe of Pashtun people found in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan, and in some eastern parts of Afghanistan.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Yusufzai · See more »

Zamindar

A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an aristocrat.

New!!: Dost Mohammad of Bhopal and Zamindar · See more »

Redirects here:

Dost Mohammad Khan Mirazi Khel, Dost Mohammad Khan of Bhopal, Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal, Dost Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Rani Kamalapati, Rani Kamlapati.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dost_Mohammad_of_Bhopal

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »