Aslamas Beg (fl. 1690s), Safavid military commander
Mirza Aslam Beg (born 1931), Pakistan Army four-star general
Otar Beg (c. 1583–1662/63), Safavid military commander
Siyavosh Beg (qollar-aghasi) (fl. 1640s–1650s), Safavid military commander
Tardi Beg (fl. 1650s), Mughal Empire military commander
Topics referred to by the same term
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GeneralBeg may refer to: Aslamas Beg (fl. 1690s), Safavid military commander Mirza Aslam Beg (born 1931), Pakistan Army four-star general Otar Beg (c...
General Mirza Aslam Beg (Urdu: مرزا اسلم بیگ; born 2 August 1931) NI(M) HI(M) SBt LoM, also known as M. A. Beg, is a retired Pakistani four-star general...
mathematician. Ulugh Beg was notable for his work in astronomy-related mathematics, such as trigonometry and spherical geometry, as well as his general interests...
Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) and currently serving as its General Secretary(Organisation). Beg has been elected to the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly...
Adina Beg Khan ( c. 1710 – 15 September 1758) was a Punjabi general and administrator who served as the last governor of the Punjab region of the Mughal...
Tardi Beg, born Mirza Muhammad Beg Zulfiqar Khan, was a military commander in the 16th century in Mughal Empire. He served under the Mughal emperors Humayun...
Revolt against the Qing dynasty. It was an Islamic monarchy ruled by Yakub Beg, a Kokandi who secured power in Kashgar (later made Yettishar's capital)...
Muhammad Yakub Beg (c. 1820 – 30 May 1877), later known as Yakub Padishah, was the Kokandi ruler of Yettishar (Kashgaria), a state he established during...
Bey, also spelled as Baig, Bayg, Beigh, Beig, Bek, Baeg or Beg, is a Turkic title for a chieftain, and an honorific title traditionally applied to people...
Sikhs and the Mughals. It resulted in a Sikh victory and the Mughal General Sayyad Beg defecting to the Sikhs with some troops. Guru Gobind Singh was making...
Arif Beg (1935–2016) was a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader. He hailed from Indore in Madhya Pradesh state. His father, Qaramat ‘Pahalwan’ Baig, had...
Öz Beg's eldest son Tini Beg reigned briefly from 1341 to 1342 before his younger brother, Jani Beg (1342–1357), came to power. In 1344, Jani Beg tried...
succession to the President of Pakistan. However, General Mirza Aslam Beg called out for the general elections in 1988. Until the elections, Khan served...
Kazakh Khanate. Hussain Quli Beg, a Mughal general with the rank of 5000. He was entitled as Khan-i-Jahan. Shadi Beg, a Khan of the Golden Horde (1399–1407)...
whose children served as wives, mothers, and generals of the Mughal emperors. Born in Tehran, Mirza Ghiyas Beg belonged to a family of poets and high officials...
Bedir Khan Beg (Kurmanji: Bedirxan Beg, Turkish: Bedirhan Bey; 1803–1869) was the last Kurdish Mîr and mütesellim of the Emirate of Botan. Hereditary...
Miralay Halid Beg Cibran (Kurdish: Xalîd Beg Cibranî; 1882-14 April 1925) was a Kurdish soldier in the Ottoman Army and chairman of the Azadî organization...
who reigned under the name Kildi Beg pose problems. A prince of this name was a son of Iran Beg, son of Khan Öz Beg, according to the comprehensive genealogical...
Benazir Bhutto and COAS Mirza Aslam Beg and Altaf Hussain and that resulted in President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and GeneralBeg dismissing Bhutto from office. Singh...
led by Osama bin Laden (supported by Pervez Musharraf, General Zia-ul Haq and Mirza Aslam Beg) massacre hundreds of Shias in the 1988 Gilgit Massacre...
Khan. He was routed but he was allowed to go back to Bijapur by Nur Khan Beg and Tanaji Malusare, military commanders of Shivaji.[citation needed] He...
Ulugh Beg Observatory is an observatory in modern day Samarkand, Uzbekistan, which was built in the 1420s by the Timurid astronomer Ulugh Beg. This school...