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Mirza Askari (تلکس نینی; 1635 — 12 May 1710), better known by his title Wazir Khan (وزیر خان), was the Mughal governor of Sirhind in the present state of Punjab. He administering the territory of the Mughal Empire that lay between the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers. Wazir Khan was defeated and beheaded by a Sikh named Fateh Singh, a warrior in the Sikh Khalsa led by Fateh Singh, during the Battle of Chappar Chiri on 22 May 1710.

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  • Mirza Askari (تلکس نینی; 1635 — 12 May 1710), better known by his title Wazir Khan (وزیر خان), was the Mughal governor of Sirhind in the present state of Punjab. He administering the territory of the Mughal Empire that lay between the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers. Wazir Khan is noted for his conflicts with the Sikhs and became infamous for ordering the execution of Guru Gobind Singh's young sons (Sahibzada Fateh Singh and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh) in 1704. He was the governor of Sirhind when he arrested the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh. Wazir Khan tried to force the young sons of the Guru to embrace Islam. When they refused to accept Islam he ordered them to bricked alive. Wazir Khan was defeated and beheaded by a Sikh named Fateh Singh, a warrior in the Sikh Khalsa led by Fateh Singh, during the Battle of Chappar Chiri on 22 May 1710. (en)
  • Wazir Khan (falecido em 1710, nome verdadeiro Mirza Askari ) foi governador de Sirhind, administrando um território do Império Mughal entre os rios Sutlej e Yamuna. Wazir Khan é conhecido por seus conflitos com os Sikhs e se tornou famoso por ordenar a execução dos filhos mais novos do Guru Gobind Singh (Sahibzada Fateh Singh e Sahibzada Zorawar Singh ) em 1704. Ele era o governador de Sirihind, quando prendeu os dois filhos mais novos do Guru Gobind Singh. Wazir Khan tentou forçar os filhos do Guru a abraçar o Islã. Ele os bloqueou vivos, quando se recusaram a aceitar o Islã apesar de que as tipificações dos tipos de pena de morte dos turcos e mongóis não estavam alicerçadas em nenhuma passagem do Corão ou da Suna. Ele foi decapitado por um Sikh chamado Fateh Singh, um guerreiro do exército Sikh liderado por Banda Singh Bahadur, durante a Batalha de Chappar Chiri em maio de 1710 com apoio de dois soldados que mais tarde se tornaram santos sufis. (pt)
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  • 1635 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mirza Askari (en)
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  • Wazir Khan of Sirhind during extrajudicial trial of the Chote Sahibzadae (en)
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  • 1710-05-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Chappar Chiri, Punjab, Banda Singh's polity (en)
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  • Zahir Haram Khan (en)
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  • Tulghan Khan (en)
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  • Amina Begum (en)
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  • Wazir Khan (en)
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  • Mughal Governor (en)
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  • Islam (en)
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  • Nawab of Sirhind (en)
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  • Baj Singh of Khalsa Army (en)
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  • Mirza Askari (تلکس نینی; 1635 — 12 May 1710), better known by his title Wazir Khan (وزیر خان), was the Mughal governor of Sirhind in the present state of Punjab. He administering the territory of the Mughal Empire that lay between the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers. Wazir Khan was defeated and beheaded by a Sikh named Fateh Singh, a warrior in the Sikh Khalsa led by Fateh Singh, during the Battle of Chappar Chiri on 22 May 1710. (en)
  • Wazir Khan (falecido em 1710, nome verdadeiro Mirza Askari ) foi governador de Sirhind, administrando um território do Império Mughal entre os rios Sutlej e Yamuna. Wazir Khan é conhecido por seus conflitos com os Sikhs e se tornou famoso por ordenar a execução dos filhos mais novos do Guru Gobind Singh (Sahibzada Fateh Singh e Sahibzada Zorawar Singh ) em 1704. Ele era o governador de Sirihind, quando prendeu os dois filhos mais novos do Guru Gobind Singh. Wazir Khan tentou forçar os filhos do Guru a abraçar o Islã. Ele os bloqueou vivos, quando se recusaram a aceitar o Islã apesar de que as tipificações dos tipos de pena de morte dos turcos e mongóis não estavam alicerçadas em nenhuma passagem do Corão ou da Suna. (pt)
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