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  1. Occupation. Military general. Afzal Khan (died 20 November 1659) was a general who served the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur Sultanate in India. He played an important role in the southern expansion of the Bijapur Sultanate by subjugating the Nayaka chiefs who had taken control of the former Vijayanagara territory.

  2. Nov 10, 2022 · The Supreme Court will on Friday hear a petition challenging the demolition of unauthorized structures built on government land near the tomb of Afzal Khan, the 16th-century commander of the Adil Shahi dynasty who was killed by the iconic Hindu warrior king, Chhatrapati Shivaji.

  3. Feb 23, 2022 · One of the most thrilling episodes of Bharatiya history is the story of how Shivaji conquered the savage Afzal Khan, using intrigue, divine blessings and sheer raw courage. When Afzal Khan first set out against Shivaji, he needed to raise money to support his 10,000 strong cavalry.

  4. After murdering sixty-three of his wives, Afzal Khan met his death at the hands of the Maratha king- Shivaji and his body never found its home in the designated grave at Bijapur. View of the sixty-three graves- ' Saat Kabar', Bijapur. Source- golgumbaz.com. Afzal Khan, death & his wives' death.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · The most famous use of the wagh nakh in history comes from the story of Afzal Khan’s killing by Shivaji. Khan was a general of Bijapur’s Adil Shahi Sultanate. According to legend, he was a fierce warrior and stood over 7 feet tall. After subjugating restive fiefs in the Sultanate’s southern regions, he was ordered to bring Shivaji to heel.

  6. Mohammed Afzal Khan, CBE (Urdu: محمد افضل خان; born 5 April 1958) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Manchester Gorton since 2017. As a result of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, Khan's constituency is being abolished.

  7. The Battle of Pratapgad took place on 10 November 1659, at Pratapgarh Fort in Satara. The battle was fought between the Maratha forces led by Shivaji and the Bijapur troops under General Afzal Khan. The Marathas emerged victorious, marking their first significant military triumph against a major regional power.

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