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Alamgir and was
The first major English writer to receive this national honour was Alamgir Hashmi.
Aurangzeb, who was given the title " Alamgir " or " world-seizer ," by his father, is known for expanding the empire's frontiers and for his acceptance of Islam law.
It was built by Nawab Ali Mohammad Khan Khakwani, in 1757 when he was the governor of Multan in the time of Alamgir II.
Zaman Shah Durrani was the grandson of Alamgir II and a nephew of Shah Alam II.
Timur Shah was born in Mashhad in 1748 had a quick rise to power by marrying the daughter of Mughal Emperor Alamgir II.
the Sultan was away to Dehli, when called by Aurangzeb Alamgir for some central Asian expeditions.
Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II ( عالمگير ۲ ) ( 1759-1699 ) was the Mughal Emperor of India from 3 June 1754 to 29 November 1759.
Alamgir II was murdered by Imad-ul-Mulk and the Maratha leader Sadashivrao Bhau.
Alamgir II's son Ali Gauhar escaped persecution from Delhi, while Shah Jahan III was placed on the throne.
Aziz-ud-Din Beg Mirza ( Alamgir II ) was born on 6 June 1699 at Multan and was the second son of Maaz-ud-Din, son of future Emperor Bahadur Shah I. Alamgir II was seven years old when his great-grandfather Aurangzeb died in the Deccan during a campaign fighting the Marathas.
Therefore, on 2 June 1754, Aziz-ud-Din was given the title Alamgir II by the Wazir out of his own recommendation, for he wanted to follow the centralized approach of Aurangzeb.
Ahmad Shah Durrani's relations with the Mughal Emperor, strengthened further when his son Timur Shah Durrani was chosen as the suitor of the daughter of Alamgir II.
His successor Siraj-ud-Daula was recognized as the next Nawab of Bengal, but he faced internal rivals who refused to consider the Firman granted by Alamgir II to Siraj-ud-Daula.
The outraged Mughal Emperor Alamgir II, then issued a strict Firman reestablishing an accomplished fact that Faiz Mohammad Khan was the Nawab of Bhopal the only chosen administrator of Raisen.
The fortress of Raisen was quickly retaken by Faiz Mohammad Khan in the year 1760, after the tragic assassination of Alamgir II and after Sadashivrao Bhau threatened to ravage Bhopal prior to the Third Battle of Panipat.
Agitated by the daring escape Imad-ul-Mulk and Sadashivrao Bhau reckoned that Alamgir II was about to advance his son Prince Ali Gauhar, to dispossess and overthrow their authority.
In November, 1759, the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II was told that a pious man had come to meet him, Alamgir II, ever so eager to meet holy men, set out immediately to meet him at Kotla Fateh Shah, he was stabbed repeatedly by Imad-ul-Mulk's assassins.

Alamgir and born
Alamgir Hashmi ( Urdu: عالمگیر ہاشمی ) ( also known as Aurangzeb Alamgir Hashmi ) ( born November 15, 1951 ) is a major English poet of Pakistani origin in the latter half of the 20th century.

Alamgir and East
These internal conflicts would lead Siraj-ud-Daula to hastily annex Calcutta from the English East India Company, without the permission of the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II and Salabat Jung.
The area was mapped first in Persian, by the Surveyor General as early as 1764 following soon after proprietary rights were confiscated from the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II by the British East India Company in 1757.

Alamgir and Pakistan
* Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan
* Sarai Alamgir, a town in northern Pakistan
* Sarai Alamgir Tehsil, a tehsil in the Gujrat District in Punjab, Pakistan
English language poetry from Pakistan from the beginning held a special place in South Asian writing, notably with the work of Shahid Suhrawardy, Ahmed Ali, Alamgir Hashmi, Daud Kamal, Taufiq Rafat, and Maki Kureishi, and later of M. Athar Tahir, Waqas Ahmed Khwaja, Omer Tarin, Hina Babar Ali and others ; but fiction from Pakistan began to receive recognition in the latter part of the 20th century, with the popularity of the Parsi author Bapsi Sidhwa who wrote The Crow Eaters, Cracking India ( 1988 ), etc., after the earlier reputations of Ahmed Ali and Zulfikar Ghose had been made in international fiction.
* Alamgir ( pop singer ), a pioneer of pop music in Pakistan
* PNS Alamgir ( F260 ), a U. S. Navy, Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate transferred to the Pakistan Navy
* PNS Alamgir ( D160 ), U. S. Navy, Gearing class destroyer transferred to the Pakistan Navy
Alamgir (; ) is a Pakistani pop singer of the 1970s, is one of the pioneers of the Urdu pop music in Pakistan.

Alamgir and Bangladesh
Baul songs were hugely promoted by Fakir Alamgir and Feroz Shahi in Bangladesh.

Alamgir and into
He put all the imperial revenues into his own pocket and starved the Alamgir II's family.

Alamgir and Bengali
Alamgir is also known for his many renditions of Bengali music.

Alamgir and family
The Emperor Alamgir II in his farman to the Peshwa had complimented them for looking after the Chhatrapati family.
He then marched towards Delhi, in October 1757, the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II with courtiers such as Shah Waliullah, nobles such as Najib-ul-Daula, and the imperial family went to meet Ahmad Shah Durrani, whose forces then engaged the Marathas in combat and threatened to overthrow and execute the regime of Imad-ul-Mulk.
After detailed consideration Imad-ul-Mulk and Sadashivrao Bhau plotted to murder the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II and the assassinations of prominent members of his family in the winter of 1759.
Therefore, Imad-ul-Mulk and Sadashivrao Bhau plotted to murder the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II and his family.

Alamgir and .
* 1938 – Alamgir Kabir, Bangladeshi film director ( d. 1989 )
He appears to be waiting outside the walls of the ancient city of Cordoba in Alamgir Hashmi's poem In Cordoba.
Prince Ali Gauhar, escaped from Delhi after his father, the Mughal Emperor Alamgir II had been murdered by the usurping Vizier Imad-ul-Mulk and his Maratha associate Sadashivrao Bhau.
Works of this nature include Alamgir Hashmi's The Commonwealth, Comparative Literature and the World, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's Death of a Discipline, David Damrosch's What is World Literature ?, Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek's concept of " comparative cultural studies ", and Pascale Casanova's The World Republic of Letters.
This section needs to be expanded with JM Coetzee, Maryse Condé, Cyril Dabydeen, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Raywat Deonandan, Buchi Emecheta, Athol Fugard, Nadine Gordimer, Alamgir Hashmi, Bonny Hicks, Hanif Kureishi, Doris Lessing, Earl Lovelace, Gabriel García Márquez, Bharati Mukherjee, Barbara Kingsolver, VS Naipaul, Michael Ondaatje, RK Narayan, Mahashweta Devi, EM Forster, Anita Desai, Bapsi Sidhwa, Wilbur Smith, Wole Soyinka, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ' o, Yvonne Vera, Derek Walcott, Kath Walker, Arundhati Roy, Amitav Ghosh, Haim Sabato, Eleanor Dark, Bole Butake, Anne Tanyi-Tang, Bate Besong, Maxine Hong Kingston.
Other useful critics are Bill Ashcroft, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ' o, Alamgir Hashmi, Homi K. Bhabha, Frantz Fanon, Leela Gandhi, Gareth Griffiths, Abiola Irele, John McLeod, Gayatri Spivak, Hamid Dabashi, Helen Tiffin, Khal Torabully, and Robert Young
* Alamgir Hashmi, The Commonwealth, Comparative Literature and the World, 1988.
* Alamgir Hashmi, Commonwealth Literature: An Essay Towards the Re-definition of a Popular / Counter Culture, 1983.
The Sikhs dominated Punjab after the death of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir in 1707.
The raids by Nadir Shah and repeated incursions of Abdali resulted in quick disposal of the next two emperors Ahmad Shah and Alamgir II until in 1759 Shah Alam II ascended the throne.
* Alamgir Hashmi, The Worlds of Muslim Imagination ( 1986 ) ISBN 0-00-500407-1.
His paternal grandfather Syed Hadi held a mansab, a high-ranking administrative position and honorary name of Jawwad Ali Khan in the court of Alamgir II.
File: Alamgir mosque. jpg | Alamgir mosque at Kila-e-Ark 1880s
Zahir Raihan, Khan Ataur Rahman, Salahuddin, Alamgir Kabir, Amjad Hussain, Moshiuddin Shaker, Sheikh Niyamat Ali, Humayun Ahmed, Morshedul Islam, Tanvir Mokammel, Tareque Masud, Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Sikder diamond are among those prominent directors.
In his book India's Open-Economy Policy, Alamgir argues that India's economic reforms since 1991 have been fueled in strong part by policymakers ' interpretation of India's own identity vis-a-vis the identity of its rivals, such as China.

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