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  • He was proficient at wielding his sword Alamgir to decapitate enemy soldiers, and lived much of his life amidst acrid gunpowder, battle-axes, splattered brains and the shadow of sudden death.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Indeed, the chairman of the Bangladesh's Power Development Board, Alamgir Kabir, commented that the new plants will "initially utilise imported coal" but that "local coal will be utilised once the country starts extracting local coal significantly"

    Carl Pope: Asia's Carbon Noose: Part Two Carl Pope 2012

  • Alamgir says refinements to the technology are still being made.

    GM Volts to Top at Auto Show 2011

  • Alamgir says refinements to the technology are still being made.

    GM Volts to Top at Auto Show 2011

  • Indeed, the chairman of the Bangladesh's Power Development Board, Alamgir Kabir, commented that the new plants will "initially utilise imported coal" but that "local coal will be utilised once the country starts extracting local coal significantly"

    Carl Pope: Asia's Carbon Noose: Part Two Carl Pope 2012

  • Bapa has sent Aurangzeb a splendid sword, which he has called the “Alamgir,” the Conqueror of the Universe, as a token of his friendship.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • For his title, he chose Alamgir—the same name as that of the sword his Bapa had presented him.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Bapa has sent Aurangzeb a splendid sword, which he has called the “Alamgir,” the Conqueror of the Universe, as a token of his friendship.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Irfan Habib locates two silver rupee mints in both Kabul and Multan, one in each city built in 1595 by Akbar (ruled 1556 – 1605), and another set dating to the reign of Aurangzeb/Alamgir (ruled 1658 – 1707) .27 During the Mughal period, Kabul served as a frontier provincial capital inside the Hindu Kush range.

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • For his title, he chose Alamgir—the same name as that of the sword his Bapa had presented him.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

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