Nadiri was a type of a overcoat that was specifically reserved for the Mughal emperor Jahangir (r. 1605–1627) and his esteemed courtiers.[2][3] The vest was an invention of his own, which he had named 'Nadiri'.[4] Nadiri was known as kurdi among the people in Persia.[2][5] The term 'nadiri' was meant to refer to rarity.[6]
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he had named 'Nadiri'. Nadiri was known as kurdi among the people in Persia. The term 'nadiri' was meant to refer to rarity. The Nadiri is a sleeveless...
lost Tarikh-i-Kashmir, (history of Kashmir). The Persian accounts of Mulla Nadiri, as with those of Mulla Ahmad Kashmiri, Qazi Ibrahim and Hasan Qari (1580...
Jalair families to Khorasan. They live in Kalat-i-nadiri. Until end of the 19th century, Kalat-i-nadiri had its own hereditary chief of Jalayir tribe, who...
the Afghan Ministry of Justice, and headed by Sayed Mansur Naderi (or "Nadiri"). Estimates of congressmen in the Wolesi Jirga affiliated with the Paiwand-e-milli...
rooms, offices, classrooms etc. "UKÜ Rektörlük görevine Prof. Dr. Halil Nadiri atandı". KIBRIS POSTASI (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-12-12. "Find Programs...
of the marriage. After Osman's death in May 1622, she married Ganizade Nadiri Efendi in 1627, a famous Ottoman scholar, poet and calligrapher. Akile may...
publisher (link) Tourkhan Gandjeï (1977). "The turkish inscription of kalät-i nadiri". Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 69. Vyana: Department...
Karzai – Professor of Bio-Chemistry at Stony Brook University M. Ishaq Nadiri – Professor of economics at NYU and signatory at 2001 Afghanistan Bonn conference...
Chiltah was a royal garment. Jahangir, the fourth Mughal Emperor, wore a nadiri garment with a chiltah. Chiltah is a corrupted word of ''Chihalta'' that...