Burhanpur — (engl. Boorhaunpoor), Stadt in den indobrit. Zentralprovinzen (Div. Narbada), am Tapti, (1901) 33.341 E.; Handel mit Seidenstoffen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Burhanpur — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name=Burhanpur locator position=right latd =21.17 |longd=76.17 state name=Madhya Pradesh district=Burhanpur leader title=Mayor leader name= altitude=750 population as of = 2001 population total = population… … Wikipedia
Burhanpur — ▪ India city, southwestern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies just north of the Tapti River. Founded in 1399 by Naṣīr Khan, the first independent prince of the Fārūqī dynasty of Khandesh, it was annexed by the Mughal emperor Akbar … Universalium
Burhanpur — Original name in latin Burhnpur Name in other language Burhanpur, Burhnpur State code IN Continent/City Asia/Kolkata longitude 21.30898 latitude 76.22996 altitude 253 Population 202695 Date 2013 07 20 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Burhanpur District — is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The town of Burhanpur is the district headquarters.Burhanpur District was created on August 15, 2003, from the southern portion of Khandwa District. The Tapti River flows through the… … Wikipedia
BURHANPUR — (32), a town in the Central Provinces of India, in the Nimar district, 280 m. NE. of Bombay; was at one time a centre of the Mogul power in the Deccan, and a place of great extent; is now in comparative decay, but still famous, as formerly,… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Faruqi dynasty — The Faruqi dynasty was the ruling dynasty of the Khandesh sultanate from its inception in 1382 till its annexation by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1601. The founder of the dynasty, Malik Ahmad (also known as Malik Raja) participated in a rebellion … Wikipedia
Khandwa — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Khandwa | type = city | latd = 21.83 | longd = 76.33 locator position = right | state name = Madhya Pradesh district = East Nimar leader title = Mayor leader name = Vir Singh Hindon altitude = 313… … Wikipedia
Khandesh (Suba) — Khandesh Suba war nach 1601 eine der fünfzehn Provinzen des Mogulreiches. Im Wesentlichen umfasste sie das fruchtbare Tal des Tapti mit dem Satpuragebirge und als Grenze den Narbada im Norden. Die Ajanta Range bildete die Grenze zum suba… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Asirgarh — Qila Asirgarh Fort … Wikipedia