• Kutb Khan was the commandant of Mahim, a village in Mumbai, India during the 15th century when the city was under the Gujarat Sultanate. Greater Bombay...
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  • Convention Khudadad Khan (1888–1971), Indian recipient of the Victoria Cross Kublai Khan, king of China and founder of Yuan Dynasty Kutb Khan, commandant of...
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    Khalji attempted to conquer Nagore then held by Firuz Khan, a cousin of the Gujarat Sultan. Kutb-ud-din Shah despatched an army under the command of Sayad...
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    the material. Tradition attributes the Kamboh expulsion to the Nawab Kutb Khan who came with an army from Indor near Nuh in 1570 AD. As a consequence...
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  • of Champaner (1484). On the death of Kutb-ud-dín Ahmad Shah II, the nobles raised to the throne his uncle Dáúd Khan, son of Ahmad Shah I. But as Dáúd appointed...
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  • built in honour the Muslim saint Haji Ali in 1431. After the death of Kutb Khan, the Gujarat commandant of Mahim, Ahmad Shah I Wali again despatched a...
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  • sowar. He succeeded in defeating Tipu's forces under Muhammad Yusuf and Kutb ud-din at the battle of Tammadapalle, before 21 September 1789. He got wounded...
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  • Zaitoon of Dholpur; Tatar Khan Sarang khani in Gwalior; Hussein Khan Lohani in Raberi; Kutb Khan in Etawa; Alim Khan Jilal Khan Jighat in Kalpi; Kasim Sambhali...
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  • of Muhammad Shah II, the nobles placed his son Jalál Khán on the throne with the title of Kutb-ud-dín or Qutb-ud-dín Ahmad Shah II. Sultán Mahmud Khilji...
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  • viceroy Mírza Âzíz, Pátan to the Khán-i-Kalán Mír Muhammad Khán, and Baroda to Nawáb Aurang Khán. Bharuch was given to Kutb-ud-dín Muhammad, and Dholka Khánpur...
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