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Salim Nuruddin Jahangir ( 20 September 1569 – 8 November 1627 ) was the fourth Mughal Emperor from 1605 until his death in 1627.
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Salim ascended to the throne with the title of Nur-ud-din Muhammad Jahangir Badshah Ghazi, and thus began his 22-year reign at the age of 36.
* Akbar founds Fatehpur Sikri to honor the Muslim holy man Shaikh Salim Chisti, who has foretold the birth of Akbar's son and heir, Jahangir.
It is said to be by the blessing of Shaykh Salim Chishti that Akbar's first surviving child, the future Jahangir, was born.
Here after the second birthday of Jahangir in 1571, Akbar then 28 years old, decided to shift his capital from Agra to the Sikri ridge, to honor Salim Chishti, and commenced the construction of a planned walled city which took the next fifteen years in planning and construction of a series royal palaces, harem, courts, a mosque, private quarters and other utility buildings.
Other striking features of the tomb are white marble serpentine brackets, which support sloping eaves around the parapet. On the left of the tomb, to the east, stands a red sandstone tomb of Islam Khan I, son of Shaikh Badruddin Chisti and grandson of Shaikh Salim Chishti, who became a general in the Mughal army in the reign of Jahangir.
Prior to his accession, in his youth he made it a point to live and look like a poor scholar and dervish, in stark contrast to his three well dressed dandy brothers, Mirza Jahangir, Salim and Babur.
Prince Salim ( b. 1569 son of a Hindu Rajput princess from Amber ), who would later be known as Emperor Jahangir showed signs of restlessness towards the end of the long reign of his father Akbar.
Abul Fazl was assassinated while he was returning from the Deccan by Vir Singh Bundela ( who later became the ruler of Orchha ) between Sarai Vir and Antri ( near Narwar ) in a plot contrived by the Mughal Prince Salim, who later became the Emperor Jahangir in 1602, because Abu ' l Fazl was known to oppose the accession of Prince Salim to the throne.
The Ruqaʿāt or the Ruqaʿāt-i-Abu ' l Fazl is a collection of private letters from Abū al-Fażl to Murad, Daniyal, Akbar, Mariam Makani, Salim ( Jahangir ), Akbar's queens and daughters, his father, mother and brothers and several other notable contemporaries compiled by his nephew Nūr al-Dīn Muḥammad.
Its name is spoken of, firstly in the pages of Tuzk-e-Jahangiri as Jahangirpura, after the name of Prince Salim Nur u Din Muhammad Jahangir.
It is depicted in the Bollywood movie Mughal-e-Azam that during the Mughal period, she was supposedly ordered to be buried alive between two walls by Mughal emperor Akbar for having an illicit relationship with the Crown-Prince Salim, later to become Emperor Jahangir.
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He attended two meetings from August 11 – 20 in 1988, along with Bin Laden, al-Zawahiri, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Jamal al-Fadl, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the founding of " al-Qaeda ".
Some 20, 000 mourners attended his funeral, including then Lebanese Prime Minister Salim Hoss on 14 Jue 1978.
Selim Ahmed El-Hoss ( spelled " Salim El-Hoss " on his website, Arabic: سليم أحمد الحص ) ( born 20 December 1929 ) is a veteran Lebanese politician.
He attended two meetings from August 11 – 20 in 1988, along with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the founding of " al-Qaeda ".
By 1997, the Salim Group possessed US $ 20 billion in assets and included more than 500 companies employing over 200, 000 Indonesians.
The most wickets taken here was by Bapu Nadkarni ( 20 wickets ), followed by Salim Durani ( 19 wickets ) and Subhash Gupte ( 17 wickets ).
Salim and September
Shaikh Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah insisted that Kuwait was in full control of all territory out to a radius of 140 km from the capital ; however, the ruler of Najd, Abdul Aziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Saud, argued, in September 1920, that the borders of Kuwait did not extend past the walls of the capital.
Nawaf Muhammed Salim al-Hazmi (, ; also known as Rabia al-Makki ) ( August 9, 1976 – September 11, 2001 ) was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was crashed into the Pentagon as part of the September 11 attacks.
* September 14 – Harun al-Rashid becomes the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad upon the death of his brother al-Hadi, and appoints Salim Yunisi as the Abbasid governor of Sindh and the Indus Valley.
Paulo Salim Maluf (; born September 3, 1931 in São Paulo ) is a Brazilian politician with a career spanning over four decades and many functions, including those of State Governor of São Paulo, Mayor of the City of São Paulo, Congressman and Presidential candidate.
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Salim I, moved by the eloquence of the Lebanese ruler Amir Fakhr ad Din I ( 1516 – 44 ), decided to grant the Lebanese amirs a semiautonomous status.
* 1279 – Al-Razi's important medical writings are translated into Latin by Faraj ben Salim some 350 years after Al-Razi's death.
Jaber < small > Sheikh of Kuwait ( 1915 – 17 ), Salim < small > Sheikh of Kuwait ( 1917 – 21 ), Nasser, Fahad, Saud, Hamad, Sabah and Abdullah
The most popular modern singers of maqam are Rachid Al-Qundarchi ( 1887 – 1945 ), Youssouf Omar ( 1918 – 1987 ), Nazem Al-Ghazali ( 1920 – 1963 ), Salim Shibbeth ( born 1908 ), Hassan Chewke ( 1912 – 1962 ), Najim Al-Sheikhli ( 1893 – 1938 ), Mohammed Al-Qubanchi ( 1900 – 1989 ), Hamid Al Saadi ( 1959 -) and Farida Mohammad Ali ( 1963-).
* Tomb of Salim Chishti: A white marble encased tomb of the Sufi saint, Salim Chisti ( 1478 – 1572 ), within the Jama Masjid's sahn, courtyard.
* Baghdad, Iraq – April 16, 2005 – Marla Ruzicka and her Iraqi translator, Faiz Ali Salim, were killed by a suicide car bombing on Airport Road in Baghdad.
* Manasseh, Sara ( 2004 ) " An Iraqi samai of Salim Al-Nur " in Research Centre for Cross-Cultural Music and Dance Performance ( London: Arts and Humanities Research Board ), Newsletter 3, pp 7 – 8.
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