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Khan, Ali Hasan (b. )

Note: Nawab
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Nawab

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Qadri, Hanif Mohammad (b. 1929, d. 17 JUL 2002)
Note: No Issues.

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Mirza, Fathaullah Beg (b. )
Note: Qiladar Bagalgeery in the Period of Shah Alam Badshah Sani.
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Ameer

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Mirza, Rafee Beg (b. )
Note: Title : Raifee-ud-Dullah. Mansabdar Qila in the period of Shahjahan Abad (Delhi).He was Qiladar in the regin of Mohamad Shaha Badshah
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Ameer Rafee-ul-Daulah

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Mirza, Mohammad Husain Beg (b. )
Note: No Issue

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Mirza, Ahmed Beg (b. )
Note: He migrated to Lukhnow. Nothing is known about him and his decendents.

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Mirza, Manem Beg (b. )
Note: Feroozmand Khan. Ameer and Mansafdar in the Court of Emporer Aurangzaib Alamgeer.

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Mirza, Manochaher (b. )
Note: Title "Mirza Khan" given by Emporer Jahangeer. Reference : Maasir-ul-Omra, by Mohammad Ayuod Qadri, Markazi Urdu Board, Lahore. Page 489.

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Mirza, Eraj (b. )
Note: Eraj Mirza. Ameer in Jahangeer Court.
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Shahnawaz Khan

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Mirza, Abudur Raheem Beg (b. )
Note: "Khankhana" Ameer-ud-Daulah. He was one of the Nau Ratans (9 Jewels) of Akbar the Great. Also Governor of Gujrat. He was four years old at the time of his father's assisination, and Emperor Akbar took him under his charge. He was also tutor of Prince Saleem (Emperor Jahanjeer son of Emperor Akbar). He won many battles and was the Governor of different provinces and served both Akbar and Jahanjeer. He was a great writer of Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Hindi. His Hindi couplets are known under his name "Raheem".

His tomb in Delhi, a massive square edifice rising from a platfform faced by arched cells, following the pattern of Humayun's Tomb. Around the double domes are the Chhatries at the corner. The interior is pleasently decorated with incised and painted plaster work. Its marble and red sand stone which faced it were later removed during the premiership of Asifud-Dullah to be used in Safdar Jung's Tomb in Delhi.
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Amir-ul-Omra Khankhana
Event: Type: Notes (Facts Pg)
Place: "Khankhana" Ameer-ud-Daulah. He was one of the Nau Ratans (9 Jewels) of Akbar the Great. Also Governor of Gujrat. He was four years old at the time of his father's assisination, and Emperor Akbar took him under his charge. He was also tutor of Prince Sal

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Mirza, Bairam Beg (b. )
Note: " Khankhana" - The highest rank used to be given by the Moghul Emporers. It was bestowed on him by Humayun Padshah. He was the Tutor of Akbar the Great. Chief of Army Staff and Prim Minster. Reference : Encyclopedia of Islam by E.J. Brill.
Nationality: Place: Turkman
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Amir-ul-Omra Khankhana
Event: Type: Notes (Facts Pg)
Place: " Khankhana" - The highest rank used to be given by the Moghul Emporers. It was bestowed on him by Humayun Padshah. He was the Tutor of Akbar the Great. Chief of Army Staff and Prim Minster. Reference : Encyclopedia of Islam by E.J. Brill.

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Mirza, Yar Ali Beg (b. )
Note: Also know as "Barek Beg". Zaheer-uddin Baber has mentioned his name and his grand father's name in this autobiography "Tuzak-e-Baberi". His name was mentioned by Baber in his biography four times. First in 1497, 1499, 1504 and in 1526.
References : Baber Nama by A.S. Bevedrige. Pages 49, 91, 109, 189.546,

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Mirza, Ali Shaker Beg (b. )
Note: Hakim of Hamdan and Turkistan. This place was his Jageer and still known as Ali Shaker. He belonged to Bharlu Tribe of Turkistan. Zaheer-uddin Baber has mentioned his name in this autobiography "Tuzak-e-Baberi"
Nationality: Place: Bharlu Tribe of Turkistan
Event: Type: Notes (Facts Pg)
Place: Hakim (Ruler) of Hamdan and Turkistan. This place was his Jageer and still known as Ali Shaker. He belonged to Bharlu Tribe of Turkistan. Zaheer-uddin Baber has mentioned his name in this autobiography "Tuzak-e-Baberi"
Occupation: Place: Hakeem

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Mirza, Mohammad Ali Beg (b. )
Note: Hakeem

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Begum, Afzal (b. )
Note: No Issues

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Begum, Aftab (b. )
Note: Died at the age of 17 years.
Event: Type: Notes (Facts Pg)
Place: Died at the age of 17 years.

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Hassan, Masoodul (b. 1911, d. 23 SEP 2004)
Note: KARACHI, Sept 23: Veteran poet Tabish Dehlavi died at a private hospital here on Thursday after a brief illness. He was 93. His funeral was attended by hundreds of relatives, friends and admirers , including senior literary personages and intellectuals. He was laid to rest at the Sakhi Hassan graveyard in North Nazimabad.

The poet leaves behind a son and four daughters. Masoodul Hassan Tabish was also widely admired as a broadcaster and Urdu news reader. As Masood Tabish, he read the news bulletin announcing the establishment of Pakistan on August 14, 1947, from the All India Radio.

He was associated with Radio Pakistan as programme producer and was regarded as one the best news readers in the 1950s and 60s. Tabish Dehlavi was born in Delhi on Nov 9, 1911.

He received his early education from his mother and later from Maulvi Sheiv Diyal. He was called by his grandfather Maulvi Inayatullah to Hyderabad-Deccan where he completed his secondary education from Darul Uloom. He later became a disciple of famous poet Fani Badayuni. He passed his BA from the University of Karachi in 1958.

Tabish Dehlavi was considered among the classical poets who valued the sanctity of idiom and usage. His intuitive commitment to classical expression and construction notwithstanding, Tabish Dehlavi was always thematically alive to present-day sensibilities.

His first contribution to the Urdu prose was an essay on Fani Badayuni published in 1941. A collection of his essays, "Deed baaz deed" contained sketches of personalities and reviews of works of Fani, Josh Malihabadi, Yagana Changezi, Meeraji, Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari, Shahid Ahmad Dehlavi, Mahirul Qadri, Mehshar Badayuni, Saba Akbarabadi, Zakir Ali Khan and others.

His first poetic collection 'Neemroz' was published in 1963, which was followed by 'Chiragh-i-Sahra' (1982), "Ghubar-i-Anjum' (1984), 'Taqdees' (1984), 'Mahe Shakista' (1993) and 'Dhoop Chaoon' (1996).

Always respected and admired for his civility, Tabish Dehlavi symbolized the refinements and sophistications of the 19th century Muslim culture of the subcontinent. He was a major name among ghazal writers of the present era, and was also known for his command of the Urdu language.

In recognition of his services and achievements he was awarded Tamgha-i-Imtiaz in 1998. His soyem will be held between Asr and Maghrib prayers on Saturday - for women at III-A, 6/19, Nazimabad, and for men at the Masjid Taiba, near Hussaini School, Nazimabad.
Event: Type: Pen Name
Place: Tabish Dehlavi

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Mirza, Hasan Ali Beg (b. )
Note: Doctor - E.N. & T Specialist.
Graduation: Place: MBBS
Occupation: Place: E.N & T Specialist

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Mirza, Amjad Ali Beg (b. )
Note: No issues
Event: Type: Designation
Place: I.G.Police

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Mirza, Wahid Ali Beg (b. )
Note: No Issues

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