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    The Malwa Subah was one of the original twelve Subahs (provinces) of the Mughal Empire, including Gondwana, from 1568-1743. Its seat was Ujjain. It shared...
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  • Mughal empire was divided into 12 subahs: Kabul, Lahore, Multan, Delhi, Agra, Avadh, Illahabad, Bihar, Bangal, Malwa, Ajmer and Gujarat. After the conquest...
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    which finally defeated Baz Bahadur. He fled to Chittor. It became the Malwa Subah (top-level province) of the Mughal empire, with seat at Ujjain and Abdullah...
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    devastation to six Deccan subahs–Khandesh, Bijapur, Berar, Aurangabad, Hyderabad and Bidar. Asaf Jah would the Marathas to invade Malwa and the northern territories...
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    that, the Malwa sultanate collapsed. The Mughal emperor Akbar captured Malwa in 1562 and made it a subah (province) of his empire. The Malwa Subah existed...
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    Emperor Jahangir in 1626. He also served Subahdar of Malwa Subah from 1611 to 1623 and Bengal Subah during 1625–1626. He earned the title Khan-i-Khanan...
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    the Mughal nobility. The conquered areas were later organized into the Malwa Subah.[citation needed] Chandra, Satish (2007). Medieval India: From Sultanat...
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  • to present State of Gujrat which was known as the Subah of Malwa as late as the Mughul times. Malwa the largest part of the Punjab is divided into the...
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    It bordered Golconda, Ahmandagar (both conquered 1601), Kandesh and Malwa subahs as well as the independent and tributary chiefdoms to the east. According...
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    the Lame Delhi Sultanate grew weak with its multiple subahs gaining independence which included Malwa, adjacent to Mewar. The conflict started in the reign...
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    Ajmer Subah was bordered to the north by Multan Subah and Delhi Subah, to the west by Thatta Subah, to the South by Gujarat Subah and Malwa Subah and to...
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    The Agra Subah was a subah (province) of the Mughal Empire, established in the reign of Akbar and one of the empire's core territories until it was eclipsed...
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  • Express Malwa (cattle), a zebu breed Malwa Agency, for British indirect rule Malwa Subah, Mughal imperial top-level province Malwa Sultanate Malwa Union...
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    During his long military career, he served as the viceroy of Berar Subah, Malwa, Bengal, Gujarat and the Deccan. Azam ascended the Mughal throne in Ahmednagar...
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    forts, was annexed into the Malwa Subah of the empire, which had recently been acquired in the Mughal conquest of Malwa. Richards, John F. (1995). "The...
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    Indore (category Cities in Malwa)
    headquarters of a mahal (administrative unit) under the Ujjain sarkar of Malwa Subah (province). The area of the modern Indore city was included in the Kampel...
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    (1628–41) Subehdar of Lahore (1625–27) Subehdar of Gujrat Subah (1630–39) Faujdar of Gagron (Malwa Subah) – (1635–41) Asaf Khan died on 12 June 1641 while engaged...
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    Ujjain (category Malwa)
    Jantar Mantar in the city, Ujjain was the largest city and capital of the Malwa Subah. The city continued to be developed during Muslim rule especially under...
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    Murshidabad in Bengal Subah, Berar (claimed by Nizam), Bitia in Malwa Subah, Hajipur and Patna in Bihar Subah (under Nawab of Bengal Subah) and of the Gond...
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    Pradesh, India) Died 22 August 1602(1602-08-22) (aged 51) near Gwalior, Malwa Subah, Mughal Empire (modern-day Madhya Pradesh, India) Cause of death Assassination...
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