Shah Alam is a city in Malaysia.
Shah Alam may also refer to:
Akbar II, also known as Akbar Shah II, was the nineteenth Mughal emperor from 1806 to 1837. He was the second son of Shah Alam II and the father of Bahadur Shah II, who would eventually succeed him and become the last Mughal emperor.
Banu, also spelled Bano, is a Persian name for girls popular in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries. It is also used in Turkey, Pakistan Bangladesh, Azerbaijan, India and Sri Lanka. It means "grand lady", "princess" or "queen" in Persian.
Nasir al-Din, was originally a honorific title and is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. There are many variant spellings in English due to transliteration including Nasruddin, and Nasiruddin. Notable people with the title or name include:
The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum in Agra, India, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Mirza is a name of Persian origin. It is used as a surname or prefix to identify patriarchal lineage.
Shahriyar, also spelled as Sharyar, Sheryar, Shariyar, Shahryar, Schahryar, Shahriar, Shahria, Shariar, Sheharyar, Shaheryar, Shaharyar, Shehreyar, Shehriyar, Şehriyar, Şəhriyar, Şahriyâr or Shehiryar, and pronounced /sha ree YAAR/, is originally a Persian male name. It is used as one of the highest titles of nobility that is equal to 'King' or 'Grand Duke'. In fact, Shahryar consists of two words, 'Shahr' (city) and 'Yar/Yār' (friend), leading the name to be sometimes translated as "the city of the friend". Therefore, the name may have two different meanings in the Persian language. For example, here are some lines of Persian poetry:
Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including :
Gohar and Gauhar are given names and surnames. Gawhar is a given name. Bearers of the name include:
Shah Jahan may refer to:
Muzaffar, Muzaffer, or Mozaffar may refer to:
Amir Khan may refer to:
Mohy al-Din is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muhyi, meaning "reviver", and ad-Din, meaning "of the faith".
Shihab al-Din may refer to:
Qamar ud-Din, or Kamaruddin etc. is a Muslim male or female name or surname. In Arabic, Qamar ud-Din means "Moon of the Religion", and also refers to an apricot-based beverage. It may refer to:
Begum is a female title which is also used in Mirza families/lineages, Daughter of Beg or Wife of Beg, a given name and surname.
Zafar is a Persian origin name meaning "victory" or "victor".
Shahriar may refer to:
Badshah or Baadshah may refer to:
Azam may refer to: