Ahmadnâgar — Ahmadnagar 19°5′43″N 74°45′20″E / 19.09528, 74.75556 Ahmadnagar (marâthî/hindî : अहमदनगर ; ourdo … Wikipédia en Français
AHMADNAGAR — AHMADNAGAR, capital of the former kingdom of the Niẓām Shah dynasty on the west coast of India. Under Burhān Niẓām Shah I (1510–53), a Shi a Muslim, it became a center of Hindu Muslim culture and learning. Among the scholars attracted to his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ahmadnagar — (engl. Ahmednuggur), befestigte Distriktshauptstadt der indobrit. Präsidentsch. Bombay, (1891) 41.689 E.; Textilindustrie … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Ahmadnagar — 19°5′43″N 74°45′20″E / 19.09528, 74.75556 Ahmadnagar (marâthî/hindî : अहमदनगर ; ourdou … Wikipédia en Français
Ahmadnagar — Original name in latin Ahmadnagar Name in other language Ahmadnagar, Ahmadngar, Ahmednagar, ahamadanagara, ahamedanagara, ahmd ngr, akamatnakar State code IN Continent/City Asia/Kolkata longitude 19.09457 latitude 74.73843 altitude 661 Population … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Ahmadnagar — ▪ India also spelled Ahmednagar city, west central Maharashtra (Mahārāshtra) state, western India. It lies along the Sina River, 130 miles (210 km) east of Mumbai (Bombay). Known as Bhinar in early Yadava times, it was conquered by Malik… … Universalium
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Ahmadnagar Sultanate — Chand Bibi, an 18th century painting The Ahmadnagar Sultanate سلطان احمد نگر was a late medieval Indian kingdom, located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bijapur. Malik Ahmad, the Bahmani governor of Junnar after… … Wikipedia
Ahmadnagar (Sultanat) — Das Sultanat Ahmadnagar (auch Ahmednagar) war eines der fünf zentralindischen Dekkan Sultanate, die aus dem Bahmani Sultanat hervorgingen. Es wurde 1490 gegründet und bestand bis zur Unterwerfung durch das Mogulreich im Jahre 1633. Hauptstadt war … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ahmednagar — Ahmadnagar 19°5′43″N 74°45′20″E / 19.09528, 74.75556 Ahmadnagar (marâthî/hindî : अहमदनगर ; ourdo … Wikipédia en Français