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    Isa Khan (Middle Bengali: ঈশা খাঁ, c. 1529 – September 1599) was the leader of the 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan chieftains of Bengal. During his reign, he...
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  • Isa Khan Niazi (Pashto: عیسی خان نيازي) was an Afghan noble from the courts of Sher Shah Suri and his son Islam Shah Suri, of the Sur dynasty, who fought...
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    marriage Sulaiman Isa Khan (born 1996) and Kasim Khan (born 1999). The marriage ended amicably in divorce in 2004. In early 2015, Khan announced his second...
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  • Isa Khan may refer to: Isa Khan, Bengal noble Isa Khan Niyazi, 16th century Afghan noble, in Sher Shah Suri's royal court 'Isa Khan Gorji, was a Georgian...
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    The tomb of the noble Isa Khan Niazi is located in the Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. The mausoleum, octagonal in shape and built mainly of red...
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  • Isa Khan Manj, was a Punjabi Muslim warlord from the Manj tribe of the cis-Sutlej territory in the Mughal Empire. He is credited with the killing of the...
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    east. In Bengal, the most prominent Baro-Bhuyan confederacy was led by Isa Khan of Sonargaon in the 16th century, which emerged during the disintegration...
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    However, 'Isa Khan eventually managed to defeat these rivals for power. 'Isa Khan renewed the ceremony hoisting the British flag. 'Isa Khan was determined...
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    Isa Khan Safavi (Persian: عیسی خان صفوی), also known as Isa Khan Shaykhavand (آوند عیسی خان شیخ) was a Safavid prince, who occupied high offices under...
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    confederacy that resisted Mughal expansion under the leadership of Isa Khan and his son Musa Khan. Sonargaon then became a district of Mughal Bengal. During British...
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