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Mulk
67th chapter of the Quran
Al-Mulk Recitation of Al-Mulk in mujawwad. Problems playing this file? See media help. Al-Mulk (Arabic: الملك, lit. 'the Sovereignty', 'the Kingdom')
Al-Mulk
Historic monarch of the Hyderabad State of India
Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka). Nizam is a shortened form of Niẓām ul-Mulk (lit. 'Administrator of the Realm'), and was the title bestowed upon Asaf
Nizam_of_Hyderabad
2018 Indian film directed by Anubhav Sinha
Mulk (Hindi pronunciation: [mʊlk]; transl. Country) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language legal drama film written, produced and directed by Anubhav Sinha. The
Mulk_(film)
Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuk Empire (1018–1092)
علی طوسی) (1018 – 1092), better known by his honorific title of Niẓām al-Mulk (Persian: نظامالملک, lit. 'Orderer of the Realm'), was a Persian Sunni scholar
Nizam_al-Mulk
Pakistani jurist and politician (born 1950)
Nasirul Mulk (Urdu: ناصر الملک; Pashto: ناصر الملک; born 17 August 1950) is a Pakistani jurist and politician who served as the seventh caretaker prime
Nasirul_Mulk
Indian writer in English (1905–2004)
Mulk Raj Anand (12 December 1905 – 28 September 2004) was an Indian writer in the English language, recognised for his depiction of the lives of the poorer
Mulk_Raj_Anand
Emir consort of the Timurid Empire
Saray Mulk Khanum (Chagatai: سرای ملک خانم; c. 1341 – 1408) was a senior consort of the Timurid Empire as the chief consort of Timur, also known as Tamerlane
Saray_Mulk_Khanum
Vizier of the Seljuq empire
Mukhtass al-Mulk Kashi was a Persian bureaucrat, who served as the vizier of the Seljuk sultan Ahmad Sanjar (r. 1118–1157) from 1124 to 1127. According
Mukhtass_al-Mulk
Ottoman land holding type
Mülk was a form of land holding in the Ottoman Empire. Mülk was similar to freehold land; owners could buy, sell, and mortgage freely. It was exempt from
Mülk
Former princely state of British India and Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. During the reign of Mehtar Aman ul-Mulk (r. 1857 – 1892), the kingdom extended from Asmar in the Kunar Valley of
Kingdom_of_Chitral
Colonel Mata ul-Mulk (Urdu: مطاع اُلملک; 10 February 1918 – 8 February 2002) was a member of the Kator dynasty of Chitral. He played an important role
Mata_ul-Mulk
Topics referred to by the same term
Fakhr al-Mulk or Fakhr ul-Mulk (Arabic: فخر الملك, lit. 'Glory of the Realm') is an Arabic honorific title. It can refer to: Fakhr al-Mulk (Buyid vizier)
Fakhr_al-Mulk
Mughal emperor from 1754 to 1759
Aziz-ud-Din, the second son of Jahandar Shah, was raised to the throne by Imad-ul-Mulk after he deposed Ahmad Shah Bahadur in 1754. On ascending the throne, he
Alamgir_II
Nizam of Hyderabad from 1724 to 1748
1671 – 1 June 1748) also known as Chin Qilich Qamaruddin Khan, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah and Nizam I, was the first Nizam of Hyderabad. He began his career
Nizam-ul-Mulk,_Asaf_Jah_I
Topics referred to by the same term
Nizam-ul-Mulk may refer to: Nizam al-Mulk (1018–1092), Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuk Empire Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I (1671–1748), Mughal nobleman
Nizam-ul-Mulk
Seljuk courtier
al-Mulk Abu'l Ghana'em Marzban ibn Khosrow Firuz Shirazi (Persian: تاجالملک ابوالغنائم مرزبان بن خسرو فیروز), better simply known as Taj al-Mulk (تاج
Taj_al-Mulk
Grand vizier of the Mughal Empire
Nizam Shahabuddin Muhammad Feroz Khan also known by his sobriquet Imad-ul-Mulk, was the grand vizier of the Mughal Empire. He was the son of Ghazi ud-Din
Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III
Ghazi_ud-Din_Khan_Feroze_Jung_III
Pakistani politician and ceremonial Mehtar of Chitral
Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir (Urdu: فاتح الملک علی ناصر; born 27 November 1983) is a Pakistani politician and the current head of the Royal House of Katur and
Fateh-ul-Mulk_Ali_Nasir
Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
Architecture and Art in Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran". Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque.[self-published source?] "Nasir al-Mulk Mosque". Visit Iran. Ministry
Nasir-ol-Molk_Mosque
Mughal emperor from 1748 to 1754
administrative weakness eventually led to the rise of the usurping Imad-ul-Mulk. As a Prince, he defeated Ahmed Shah Abdali in the Battle of Manupur in 1748
Ahmad_Shah_Bahadur
Indian kingdom in the Deccan (1490–1574)
following the disintegration of the Bahmani Sultanate by Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk. It was annexed by the Ahmadnagar Sultanate in 1574 following an invasion
Berar_sultanate
Mirza
Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur also known as Mirza Fakhru (c. 1816 or 1818 – 10 July 1856) was the last Crown Prince of the Mughal Empire. A senior Prince
Mirza_Fath-ul-Mulk_Bahadur
Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasin and Ishkoman
Aman ul-Mulk (Khowar: امان الملک; 1 January 1821 – 30 August 1892) was the Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasen and Ishkoman and Suzerain of Kafiristan.[citation
Aman_ul-Mulk
Eldest son of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk
His Highness Sir Nasir ul-Mulk KCIE (29 September 1897 – 29 July 1943) was the eldest son of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk, who succeeded him in 1936. He ruled
Nasir_ul-Mulk
Indian television series
Mulk is an Indian television drama series based on the partition of India, portraying its effect on the lives of and relationships between three friends
Mulk_(TV_series)
Indian film director, producer, screenwriter (born 1965)
(2005), and Ra.One (2011). He also directed a series of socio-political films Mulk (2018), Article 15 (2019), Thappad (2020), Anek (2022), and Bheed (2023)
Anubhav_Sinha
Delhi Sultanate official (died 1362)
al-Din Abdullah bin Mahru (died 1362), better known by his title ‘Ayn al-Mulk, was an official of the Delhi Sultanate serving during the reign of Muhammad
Ayn_al-Mulk_Mahru
Indian Muslim politician (1837–1907)
Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Munir Nawaz Jang, given name Syed Mir Mehdi Ali (Urdu: نواب محسن الملک، منیر نواز جنگ، سید مہدی علی) (born 9 December 1837 – 16 October
Mohsin-ul-Mulk
Regent of the Fatimid Empire (r. 1021–1023)
Sitt al-Mulk (Arabic: ست الملك, lit. 'Lady of the Kingdom'; 970–1023) was a Fatimid princess. After the disappearance of her half-brother, the caliph al-Hakim
Sitt_al-Mulk
Titular Nizam of Hyderabad (1967–2023)
Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VIII, Muzaffar ul-Mamalik, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Barakat 'Ali Khan Siddiqi Bahadur, Sipah Salar
Mukarram_Jah
Nawab of Rampur
Jah, Farzand-i-Dilpazir-i- Daulat-i-Inglishia, Mukhlis ud-Daula, Nasir ul-Mulk, Amir ul- Umara, Nawab Sayyid Hamid 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mustaid Jang, Nawab
Hamid_Ali_Khan_of_Rampur
Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1068 to 1080
Shams al-Mulk Nasr was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1068 to 1080. He was one of the greatest rulers of the dynasty. He was the son of Böritigin
Shams_al-Mulk_Nasr
Iranian Prime Minister (1886-1974)
Ali Khan Mansur (Persian: علی خان منصور, also known as Mansur ul-Mulk (منصورالملک); 1886 – 8 December 1974) was the prime minister of Iran for two terms
Ali_Mansur
British Indian politician (1841–1917)
Waqar-ul-Mulk (born Mushtaq Hussain; 24 March 1841 – 27 January 1917) was a British Indian Muslim politician and one of the founders of All India Muslim
Waqar-ul-Mulk
Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072 to 1092
campaigns of his father Alp Arslan, along with the latter's vizier Nizam al-Mulk. During one such campaign in 1072, Alp Arslan was fatally wounded and died
Malik-Shah_I
Subahdar of Lahore from 1748 to 1753
Moin-ul-Mulk, also known by his title Mir Mannu (died 1753), was the Mughal and later Durrani governor of the Punjab between 1748 and 1753. Moin-ul-Mulk was
Moin-ul-Mulk
Mehtar of Chitral from 1943 to 1949
His Highness Muzaffar ul-Mulk (6 October 1901 – 12 January 1949) was the Mehtar of Chitral who reigned from 1943 to 1949. He took the important decision
Muzaffar_ul-Mulk
12th-century Qadi of Tripoli and scholar
Fakhr al-Mulk ibn Ammar was the last qadi of Tripoli, from 1099 to 1109, before the city was taken by the Crusaders. Fakhr al-Mulk was a member of Banu
Fakhr_al-Mulk_ibn_Ammar
Dynasty that ruled Chitral
around 1570 until 1947. At the height of its power under Mehtar Aman ul-Mulk the territory controlled by the dynasty extended from Asmar in the Kunar
Katoor_dynasty
Nawab of Rampur
Jah, Farzand-i-Dilpazir-i- Daulat-i-Inglishia, Mukhlis ud-Daula, Nasir ul-Mulk, Amir ul-Umara, Nawab Sayyid Muhammad Raza 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mustaid Jang
Raza_Ali_Khan_of_Rampur
1724 battle
Aurangabad between Nizam-ul-Mulk and Mubariz Khan, Subedar of the Deccan. In 1714, Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar appointed Nizam-ul-Mulk (also known as Nizam,
Battle_of_Shakar_Kheda
12th-century Vizier of the Seljuqs and later Abbasids
Ḍiyaʾ al-Mulk Aḥmad ibn Niẓām al-Mulk (Persian: ضیاءالملک احمد بن نظامالملک), was a Persian vizier of the Seljuq Empire and then the Abbasid Caliphate
Ahmad_ibn_Nizam_al-Mulk
Pakistani politician
Shamsul Mulk (Urdu: شمس الملک), Ph.D., HI, is a Pakistani civil engineer and a Technocrat. Shamsul Mulk served as the caretaker 22nd Chief Minister of
Shamsul_Mulk
Alawi princess
Princess Lalla Sitt al-Mulk bint Ismail (in Arabic: للاة ست الملك بنت إسماعيل) was an Alawi princess and the daughter of Ismail Ibn Sharif, Sultan of Morocco
Lalla_Sitt_al-Mulk
11th century tomb in Isfahan, Iran
Tomb of Nizam al-Mulk (Persian: آرامگاه نظامالملک, romanized: Aramgah-e Nezamolmolk) is a tomb and resting place of Nizam al-Mulk, a powerful vizier
Tomb_of_Nizam_al-Mulk
Sultan of Golconda from 1518 to 1543
Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, more often though less correctly referred to in English as Quli Qutb Shah (1485 – 2 September 1543), was the founder of the Qutb
Quli_Qutb_Shah
Pakistani politician
Izazul Mulk (born; 28 June 1967) is a Pakistani politician from Lower Dir District, belonging to Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, who served as a member of the
Izazul_Mulk
Medieval Persian tale
Schoolfellows (Persian: سه یار دبستانی) narrates how the vizier Nizam al-Mulk, the Nizari revolutionary Hasan-i Sabbah, and the mathematician-poet Omar
Three_Schoolfellows
Mehtar of Chitral
His Highness Sir Shuja ul-Mulk KCIE (1 January 1881 – 13 October 1936) was the ruler (from Persian: مهتر) of the State of Chitral, and reigned it for 41
Shuja_ul-Mulk
Mughal noble (1666–1722)
Sayyid Hassan Ali Khan Barha (1666 – 12 October 1722), also known as Qutub-ul-Mulk, Nawab Sayyid Mian II, and Abdullah Khan II, was one of the Sayyid brothers
Hassan_Ali_Khan_Barha
Indian poet (1797–1869)
Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar bestowed upon Mirza Ghalib the title of Dabir-ul-Mulk (Persian: دبیر الملک, lit. 'secretary of state'). The Emperor also added
Ghalib
Nawab of Bhopal
Gowhar-i-Taj, Abida Sultan Begum Sahiba HH Sikander Saulat, Iftikhar ul-Mulk, Nawab Mehr-i-Taj Sajida Sultan Begum Sahiba, Nawab Begum of Dar ul-Iqbal-i-Bhopal
Hamidullah_Khan
Seljuk princess and wife of caliph al-Muqtadi
Mah-i Mulk Khatun (Persian: ماه ملک خاتون, also Mah Melek Hatun) was a Seljuk princess, daughter of sultan Malik Shah, sister of sultan Mahmud I and the
Mah-i_Mulk_Khatun
Mughal-Sikh military conflict (c.1748–53)
Moin-ul-Mulk's campaign against the Sikhs was a series of operations in the Punjab region (1748–1753) conducted under the provincial government at Lahore
Moin-ul-Mulk's campaign against Sikhs
Moin-ul-Mulk's_campaign_against_Sikhs
Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)
Arslan's successor, Malik-Shah I, and his two Persian viziers, Nizam al-Mulk and Taj al-Mulk, the Seljuk state expanded in various directions, to the former Iranian
Seljuk_Empire
Emir of the Durrani Empire
Shuja Shah Durrani (Shuja ul-Mulk Mohammad Mirza Sadozai; 4 November 1785 – 5 April 1842) was Shah of the Durrani Empire from 1803 until his deposition
Shuja_Shah_Durrani
Nawab Intizam-ul-Mulk Bahadur (died 16 May 1889) was the younger brother of Zahir-ud-Daula, the second Prince of Arcot. He succeeded his brother on his
Intizam-ul-Mulk
1305 Dehli victory in India
fort. Alauddin appointed Ayn al-Mulk Multani as the governor of Malwa. After consolidating his power in Malwa, Ayn al-Mulk besieged Mandu and killed Mahalakadeva
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Malwa
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Malwa
Vizier of Seljuk sultan Berkyaruq and Muhammad Tapar
Mu'ayyid al-Mulk (Persian: مؤيد الملک) was a Persian bureaucrat, who served as the vizier of the Seljuk sultan Berkyaruq (r. 1092–1105) from 1094 to 1095
Mu'ayyid_al-Mulk
Founder of the Durrani Empire
involved in massacres during the invasion. According to legend, Nizam ul-Mulk, the Mughal governor of Hyderabad, supposedly an expert in physiognomy, predicted
Ahmad_Shah_Durrani
Nawab of Awadh from 1722 to 1739
By the end of 1719, friction arose between Nizam-ul-Mulk and the Sayyid brothers. Nizam-ul-Mulk killed Dilawar Khan (Syed Hussain Ali Khan's agent) at
Saadat_Khan
Afghan sacking of Delhi in 1757
Moin-ul-Mulk's forces were defeated, and he was captured. Lahore was sacked, and its population massacred. Ahmad Shah confirmed Moin-ul-Mulk as the governor
Sack_of_Delhi_(1757)
Peshwa of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1481 to 1486
Malik Hasan Bahri (died 1486) or Nizam-ul-Mulk Bahri was a noble of the Bahmani Sultanate in India who served as the prime minister from 1481 until his
Malik_Hasan_Bahri
Indian actress (born 1987)
herself with roles in the war drama The Ghazi Attack (2017), the social drama Mulk (2018), the romantic drama Manmarziyaan (2018), the psychological thriller
Taapsee_Pannu
12th-century Egyptian judge and poet
أبو القاسم هبة الله بن أبي الفضل جعفر بن المعتمد), known as Ibn Sanāʾ al-Mulk (ابن سناء الملك), was a 12th-century Egyptian qāḍi, poet, scholar interested
Ibn_Sanāʾ_al-Mulk
Sultan of Ahmadnagar from 1490 to 1510
dynasty and the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. Ahmad was the son of the Nizam ul-Mulk Malik Hasan Bahri, a Hindu Brahmin from Beejanuggar (or Bijanagar) originally
Ahmad_Nizam_Shah
Afghan Safi rebel leader
Amanul Mulk (died c. 2011) was an Afghan politician who served as the Minister of Defence under Salemai, who ruled only in the Eastern Province. In either
Amanul_Mulk
Iranian princess (1917–1996)
Shams Pahlavi (Persian: شمس پهلوی; (1917-10-28)28 October 1917 – (1996-02-29)29 February 1996) was an Iranian royal and the elder sister of Mohammad Reza
Shams_Pahlavi
Historical theological schools in Iran
school') was a type of institution of higher education established by Nizam al-Mulk in the 11th century across regions of the Seljuk Empire (corresponding to
Nizamiyya
Semitic word for 'king'
in Persian (also used elsewhere, e.g. in India's Moghol tradition): - ul-Mulk (or ul-Molk): – of the kingdom; e.g. Malik Usman Khan, who served the Sultan
Malik
Nobles in the Mughal Empire
reduced the emperor to a figurehead. The brothers conspired to send Nizam-ul-Mulk to the Deccan, away from the Mughal court to reduce his influence. In 1719
Sayyid_brothers
Sultan of Delhi from 1296 to 1316
appointed Ala-ul Mulk as the kotwal of Delhi and placed all the non-Turkic municipal employees under his charge. Since Ala-ul Mulk had become very obese
Alauddin_Khalji
Village in Latakia Governorate, Syria
Arab al-Mulk (Arabic: عرب الملك, also spelled Arab al-Milk, Beldi al-Melek, Balda al-Milk or Beldeh) is a coastal village in northwestern Syria, administratively
Arab_al-Mulk
Pakistani politician
Shuja-ul-Mulk (Pashto: شجاع الملک) is a Pakistani politician who served as a member of Senate of Pakistan between 2003 and 2009. He is the brother of former
Shuja-ul-Mulk
Maharaja of Gwalior from 1925 to 1948
Lieutenant-General His Highness Ali Jah, Umdat ul-Umara, Hisam us-Sultanat, Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Azim ul-Iqtidar, Rafi-us-Shan Wala Shikoh, Muhtasham-i-Dauran, Maharajadhiraj
Jiwajirao_Scindia
2026 Hindi-language film by Anubhav Sinha
India commented that "Anubhav Sinha attempts to recreate the urgency of 'Mulk,' but something is amiss this time, and When heavy-handed intent consumes
Assi_(film)
Mehtar of Chitral (1867–1892)
Afzal ul-Mulk (1 January 1867 – 6 November 1892) was the Mehtar (ruler) of the princely state of Chitral who briefly ruled following the death of his father
Afzal_ul-Mulk
Name for five former polities in India
Nizam ul-Mulk Malik Hasan Bahri, who was prominent in Bahmanid politics as the leader of the Deccani Muslim party at the court. Nizam-ul-Mulk Bahri was
Deccan_sultanates
Head of the Timurid dynasty in 19th-century Iran
Timurid dynasty in Qajar era Iran. A direct descendant of Tamerlane, Nuzrat ol-Mulk played a pivotal role in the political landscape of Iran. His notable military
Mir 'Ali Mardan Khan, Nuzrat ol-Molk
Mir_'Ali_Mardan_Khan,_Nuzrat_ol-Molk
power under the patronage of his father-in-law and maternal cousin Nizam-ul-Mulk, accompanying him in his campaigns in the Deccan and distinguishing himself
Mutawassil_Khan
Battle between the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas
D. was a significant military engagement between the armies of Nizam ul Mulk and the Imperial Mughal forces led by Sayyid Dilawar Ali Khan. This battle
Battle_of_Ratanpur_(1720)
Sultan of Delhi from 1434 to 1445
Sarvar-ul-Mulk, also called Khan-i-Jahan. He set about purging the old nobility, but the displaced nobles rallied under a leader named Kamal-ul-Mulk. The first
Muhammad_Shah_IV
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022
2018 – 10 April 2022 President Mamnoon Hussain Arif Alvi Preceded by Nasirul Mulk (caretaker) Succeeded by Shehbaz Sharif Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Imran_Khan
Medieval Persian political treatise
lit. 'Lives of Kings'), is the most famous work attributed to Nizam al-Mulk, the founder of the Nizamiyyas (higher education institutions) in medieval
Siyasatnama
Nizam of Hyderabad from 1803 to 1829
inherited Purani Haveli (lit. "Old mansion"), and the niece of Munir ul-Mulk. She was the mother of Mir Tafazzul Ali Khan, also known as Mir Badsha, and
Sikander_Jah,_Asaf_Jah_III
2018 film directed by Akash Khurana
on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018. "Disaster Friday – Fanney Khan Mulk and Karwaan". 3 August 2018. Archived from the original on 17 February 2019
Karwaan
Noble family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State
conferred with the titles of Shams-ul-Umra ("The Sun among Nobles"), Shams-ul-Mulk, and Shams-ud-Daula. He became the founder of the Paigah family. Shaikh Muhammad
House_of_Paigah
1935 novel by Mulk Raj Anand
Untouchable is a novel by Indian writer Mulk Raj Anand published in 1935. The novel established Anand as one of India's leading English authors. The book
Untouchable_(novel)
"Seyfal mulk" (Azerbaijani: Seyfəl mülk) – is an Azerbaijani opera composed in 1915, by composer Mashadi Jamil Amirov. Mirza Gadir Ismayilzade, known
Seyfal_mulk
Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)
1377), daughter of Amir Musa and his wife Arzu Mulk Agha, daughter of Amir Bayezid Jalayir; Chulpan Mulk Agha, daughter of Haji Beg of Jetah; Tukal Khanum
Timur
Indian film producer and distributor
producing films that include Dhaakad, Forensic, Thank God, Sanam Teri Kasam, and Mulk that brought him various awards. Deepa Mukut is the son of the film producer
Deepak_Mukut
General of Delhi Sultanate
‘Ayn al-Mulk Mūltānī was a military commander and official who served the Khalji and Tughluq dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate in present-day India. He
Ayn_al-Mulk_Multani
Durrani–Mughal battle in 1748
began. Early on, Qamar ud-Din was killed, resulting in his son, Moin ul-Mulk, taking the lead of the Mughal army. The battle began with Afghan charges
Battle_of_Manupur
1996 Indian film
is Anu Malik and the lyrics were penned by Javed Akhtar. The song "Mera Mulk Mera Desh" was copied from the Israeli national anthem "Hatikvah", which
Diljale
Mughal emperor from 1759 to 1760
December 1759 as a result of the intrigues in Delhi with the help of Imad-ul-Mulk. He was later deposed by Mughal ministers, acting in the name of the exiled
Shah_Jahan_III
Saif Ain-ul-Mulk's Rebellion was a rebellion against sultan of Bijapur Ibrahim Adil Shah I by Saif Ain-ul-Mulk after he was wrongly blamed by Ibrahim Adil
Saif_Ain-ul-Mulk's_Rebellion
Chief consort of Seljuk sultan Malik Shah I
She had a brother, Shams al-Mulk Nasr. Alp Arslan, father of Malik-Shah, gave his daughter Aisha Khatun to Shams al-Mulk Nasr, the son and successor of
Terken Khatun (wife of Malik-Shah I)
Terken_Khatun_(wife_of_Malik-Shah_I)
Indian film and television actor (born December 1963)
Kinng (2008), Dabangg 2 (2012), Jolly LLB (2013), Dil Dhadakne Do (2015), Mulk (2018) and Article 15 (2019). Pahwa was raised in a Punjabi family in New
Manoj_Pahwa
Burid ruler of Damascus (r. 1128–1132)
against Fakhr al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, qādī of Tripoli. Buri however acted as a despotic governor and the population appealed to Fakhr al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, who
Taj_al-Muluk_Buri
MULK
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Turkish
Country; Kingdom; Supreme Power
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The Organization of the Kingdom
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Indian
King of Country
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Indian
Owner of the kingdom
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Muslim
Owner of the kingdom
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
King
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King
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Spear Ruler; The Lord is Exalted
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Biblical
One that passes, anger.
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Moon; Difficult to Achieve
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Told Demeter about her daughter.
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Australian, Chinese
Forever; Brave; Valiant
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Hope
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Scottish
Son of Beathan.
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