Delhi, the land of seven cities, exalted for the saying that it has been rebuilt seven times, was bearing fruit in the 18th ...
Fact-Check: A clip went viral with the false claim that it shows politician Baba Siddique's shooter addressing a press conference. However, it shows Yogesh alias Raju who shot gym owner Nadir Shah in ...
Reacting to AAP leader Kailash Gahlot's remark that Arvind Kejriwal was the modern day freedom fighter, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said it would be apt to compare him with Nader Shah.
Former international umpire Nadir Shah (57) passed away on Friday after a prolonged battle with cancer. Shah's domestic playing career, as a legspinner and a handy lower order batsman, spanned ...
Police said they had received a tip-off that Madhur alias Mota Arman, who was the main shooter in the killing of Nadir Shah, would be in the Narela Industries area in north Delhi on Saturday.
An able general, who dispensed with the fiction of Safavid rule and himself took the throne as Nadir Shah, rebuilt an ephemeral empire and conquered as far east as Delhi. But Iran rapidly fell apart ...
On September 12, Nadir Shah was standing with a friend outside his gym in GK-1, when three bike-borne assailants came and one of them, later identified as Madhur, opened fire at him before fleeing ...
Last month, Nadir Shah, a 35-year-old gym co-owner, was fatally shot by two assailants on a motorcycle in the upscale Greater Kailash area. Earlier, PTI had also reported that Shah was also ...
New Delhi: Delhi Police's Special Cell has questioned businessman Kunal Chhabra in connection with the killing of businessman Nadir Shah, sources said. There was no clarity on how he was examined ...
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A two-member bench of the Peshawar High Court, comprising Justices Shakeel Ahmed and Sahibzada Asadullah, has issued an order ...
The diamond was placed at the top of the Peacock throne. Persian ruler Nader Shah invaded Delhi and took away Koh-I-Noor in 1739. The stone was brought back by Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh in 1813.