Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Mirza
Mirza Adityaswara
Mirza Ghulam Murtaza
Mirza Ghulam Murtaza was an Indian nobleman, chief, military officer and physician, best known for being the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement. He belonged to a family of landed aristocracy within the Mughal Empire that lost most of its estate to the Sikh Kingdom during the late 18th century and only a fraction of which – including Qadian, the family’s ancestral seat – he was able to regain from it. He was mentioned in some detail by Sir Lepel Griffin in The Panjab Chiefs, a survey of the Punjab’s aristocracy. Ghulam Murtaza was married to Chiragh Bibi and had three surviving children.
Mirza Aslam Beg
General Mirza Aslam Beg LOM, NI(M), HI(M)), SBt, TeJ, also known as M. A. Beg, is a retired four-star rank army general in the Pakistan Army, who served as its Chief of Army Staff from 1988 until his retirement in 1991. His appointment as chief of army staff came when his predecessor, President General Zia-ul-Haq, died in an air crash on 17 August 1988.
Mirza Mughal
Sultan Muhammad Zahir ud-din, better known as well Mirza Mughal, was a Mughal prince. He played a significant role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He was one of the Mughal princes shot dead at one of the gates of Old Delhi, which gate thereafter came to be known as "Khooni Darwaza".
Mirza Ulugh Tahir
Shahzada Mirza Ulugh Tahir Bahadur also known as Mirza Mendhi Sahib was a son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II and Karim un-nisa Khanum. He was killed (executed) at Delhi, 13 October 1857.
Mirza Dara Bakht
Mirza Dara Bakht Miran Shah Bahadur was the eldest son of Emperor Bahadur Shah II.
Mirza Dinnayi
Mirza Dinnayi — Iraqi writer and Yazidi social activist, Aurora Humanitarian Award 2019 laureate.
Mirza Hadi Ruswa
Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa (Urdu: مِرزا محمد ہادی رُسوا was an Urdu poet and writer of fiction, plays, and treatises. He served on the Nawab of Awadh's advisory board on language matters for many years. He was well-versed in Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, English, Latin, and Greek.
Mirza Ebrahim Khan Akkas Bashi
Mirza Ebrahim Khan Rahmani (1874–1915) was the royal photographer of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, the king of Persia. He brought photography to Persia. He later changed his last name to Mossavar-Rahmani.