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3 Burhanpur monuments, including tomb of Shah Jahan’s daughter-in-law, not Waqf property: Madhya Pradesh HC
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The Times of India
Burhanpur monuments including tomb of Shah Jahan's daughter-in-law belong to ASI: HC | Bhopal News - Times of India
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‘The Lion and the Lily’: Ira Mukhoty’s new book on Awadh history resurrects Nawab Begum, Bahu Begum
The 18th century was a tumultuous period in Indian history, marked by wars and battles which would change its fate forever. Certain events happening in faraway Europe would lead to a significant ...
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Opinion: Book Excerpts | ‘The Lion and the Lily’: Chronicling the Rise and Fall of Awadh - News18
This child of the court of Delhi, raised at the knee of Muhammad Shah Rangeelay himself, had the presence, and the power, that would now bring her into inevitable confrontation ...
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Prince of the Mughal Empire/Governor of Bengal
Mirza Shah Shuja was the second son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal. He was the governor of Bengal and Odisha and had his capital at Dhaka, in present day Bangladesh. Wikipedia