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  • ...khs]], [[People of Caucasus|Caucasaus peoples]], [[Iranian peoples]] and [[Mughal (tribe)|Moghuls]]; linguistic and cultural [[Persianization]] also began to ...use of the Mongolic languages can be seen even in the 1330s. The Mongolic nobility during the [[Yuan dynasty]] studied Confucianism, built Confucian temples (
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  • ...''China marches west'', p.487</ref> The 18th century and 19th century Qing nobility was adorned by the descendants of the early Mongol adherents including the [[Babur]] and [[Humayun]], founders of the [[Mughal Empire]] in India, asserted their authority as Chinggisids. Because they cl
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  • ...[[Mughals]], an example being [[Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana]] of the great [[Mughal emperor]], [[Akbar]]'s (and later his son Jahangir's) army. ...Hindus, and later by the [[British Raj]], as an honor akin to the ranks of nobility, often for loyalty to the crown. [[Khan Sahib]] was another title of honour
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  • ...Caucasian languages|Circassian]]: мырзэ (common variance in [[Tatar]] nobility as [[Morza]]); [[Urdu language|Urdu]]: مرزا; [[Punjabi language|Punjabi ...|Turkish Empire]], [[Qajar dynasty|Persia]], [[Circassia]], [[Shirvan]], [[Mughal dynasty|Mughals (aka Moguls)]] and [[Muslim Rajputs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=h
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  • ...mbers of the aristocracy.<ref name="Iranica" /> 伯 (bó) is the [[Chinese nobility|Chinese noble title]] equivalent to [[count]]. [[Category:Mughal nobility]]
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  • ...dur, Prince of Gwalior. The title of ''Sardar'' is used by the [[Maratha]] nobility of [[Gwalior State]]<ref> ...also spelled as '''Sirdar''', '''Sardaar''' or '''Serdar''', is a title of nobility that was originally used to denote [[prince]]s, [[noblemen]], and other [[A
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  • ...wer, and they became rivals. Jamukha supported the traditional [[Mongolian nobility|Mongolian aristocracy]], while Temüjin followed a [[Meritocracy|meritocrat ...s in no mood to pardon the princes. As was customary in Mongol society for nobility, the Russian princes were given a bloodless death. Subutai had a large wood
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  • ...khs]], [[People of Caucasus|Caucasaus peoples]], [[Iranian peoples]] and [[Mughal (tribe)|Moghuls]]; linguistic and cultural [[Persianization]] also began to ...use of the Mongolic languages can be seen even in the 1330s. The Mongolic nobility during the [[Yuan dynasty]] studied Confucianism, built Confucian temples (
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  • ...''China marches west'', p.487</ref> The 18th century and 19th century Qing nobility was adorned by the descendants of the early Mongol adherents including the [[Babur]] and [[Humayun]], founders of the [[Mughal Empire]] in India, asserted their authority as Chinggisids. Because they cl
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  • ...s was invented. It has been suggested that originally all [[List of Polish nobility coats of arms|Polish coats of arms]] were based on such abstract geometrica [[File:Taj Mahal top of finial.jpg|thumb|Tamga of the [[Mughal Empire]] on top of the [[Taj Mahal]].]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Mughal Empire |common_name = Mughal Empire
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