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Abdul Aziz Khan (Bukhara)
Abdu'l-Aziz Khan may refer to: * Abdu'l-Aziz (1614–1683), ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara (1645–1680) * Abdulaziz (1830–1876), Ottoman sultan * Abdul Aziz Khan (cricketer) (fl. 1912–1926) * Abdul Aziz Khan (Mughal governor), Mughal governor of Shivner; see Shivaji's Southern Campaign Shivaji's Southern campaigns are also defined as Maratha invasion of Karnataka and Dakshina Digvijaya campaigns. Following his coronation as sovereign ruler, Shivaji faced a tumultuous period marked by the loss of his trusted advisor and mother ... * Abdul Aziz Khan Kaka, Pashtun Nationalist representing freedom fighters against the British Raj {{disambiguation ...
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Khanate Of Bukhara
The Khanate of Bukhara (or Khanate of Bukhoro) ( fa, , Khānāt-e Bokhārā; ) was an Uzbek state in Central Asia from 1500 to 1785, founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a branch of the Shaybanids. From 1533 to 1540, Bukhara briefly became its capital during the reign of Ubaydallah Khan. The khanate reached its greatest extent and influence under its penultimate Abu'l-Khayrid ruler, the scholarly Abdullah Khan II (r. 1557–1598). In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Khanate was ruled by the Janid Dynasty (Astrakhanids or Toqay Timurids). They were the last Genghisid descendants to rule Bukhara. In 1740, it was conquered by Nader Shah, the Shah of Iran. After his death in 1747, the khanate was controlled by the non-Genghisid descendants of the Uzbek emir Khudayar Bi, through the prime ministerial position of ''ataliq''. In 1785, his descendant, Shah Murad, formalized the family's dynastic rule ( Manghit dynasty), and the khanate became the Emirate of Bukhara. The Manghits were ...
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Abdulaziz
Abdulaziz ( ota, عبد العزيز, ʿAbdü'l-ʿAzîz; tr, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned from 25 June 1861 to 30 May 1876, when he was overthrown in a government coup. He was a son of Sultan Mahmud II and succeeded his brother Abdulmejid I in 1861. Born at Eyüp Palace, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), on 8 February 1830, Abdulaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was being achieved in the West. He was the first Ottoman Sultan who travelled to Western Europe, visiting a number of important European capitals including Paris, London, and Vienna in the summer of 1867. Apart from his passion for the Ottoman Navy, which had the world's third largest fleet in 1875 (after the British and French navies), the Sultan took an interest in documenting the Ottoman Empire. He was also interested in literature and was a talented classical music composer ...
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Abdul Aziz Khan (cricketer)
Abdul Aziz Khan (dates unknown) was an Indian first-class cricketer active 1912–1926 who played mostly for the Muslims cricket team. He made eleven appearances, scoring 185 runs with a highest score of 43, and took 18 wickets with a best innings An innings is one of the divisions of a cricket match during which one team takes its turn to bat. Innings also means the period in which an individual player bats (acts as either striker or nonstriker). Innings, in cricket, and rounders, is bot ... return of five for 79.Abdul Aziz Khan
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Abdul Aziz Khan (Mughal Governor)
Abdu'l-Aziz Khan may refer to: * Abdu'l-Aziz (1614–1683), ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara (1645–1680) * Abdulaziz Abdulaziz ( ota, عبد العزيز, ʿAbdü'l-ʿAzîz; tr, Abdülaziz; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned from 25 June 1861 to 30 May 1876, when he was 187 ... (1830–1876), Ottoman sultan * Abdul Aziz Khan (cricketer) (fl. 1912–1926) * Abdul Aziz Khan (Mughal governor), Mughal governor of Shivner; see Shivaji's Southern Campaign * Abdul Aziz Khan Kaka, Pashtun Nationalist representing freedom fighters against the British Raj {{disambiguation ...
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Shivaji's Southern Campaign
Shivaji's Southern campaigns are also defined as Maratha invasion of Karnataka and Dakshina Digvijaya campaigns. Following his coronation as sovereign ruler, Shivaji faced a tumultuous period marked by the loss of his trusted advisor and mother, Jijabai, and escalating conflicts with neighboring powers. Amidst personal grief, Shivaji displayed his resolve by launching a raid on Portuguese territories around Vasai, Bassein in 1674, signaling his determination to assert Maratha authority in the region. Despite initial tensions, Shivaji, Shivaji's military prowess compelled the Portuguese to seek reconciliation, averting potential conflict. However, Shivaji's aspirations extended beyond territorial consolidation. Recognizing the strategic importance of the predominantly Hindu south, loosely held by Bijapur and Golconda, Shivaji formulated ambitious plans for expansion. His conquests in this region, marked by the capture of strategic forts like Kopbal, Vellore, and Gingee Fort, Jinj ...
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