- Persian,
means "Illuminated Lamp of Delhi".
Nasiruddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi (or
Chiragh-e-Delhi) was born as
Nasiruddin Mahmud Al
Hasani around 1274...
- Moulví Cherágh Ali (1844–1895) (also
spelled Chirágh) was an
Indian Muslim scholar of the late 19th century. As a
colleague of Sir
Sayyid Ahmad Khan,...
-
Chiragh Kumar (born 15
December 1983) is an
Indian professional golfer.
Kumar won a
silver medal as an
amateur at the 2006
Asian Games,
before turning...
-
Chiragh Hasan Hasrat (1904 – 26 June 1955) (Urdu: چراغ حسن حسرت) was a poet and a
journalist from Poonch, Kashmir.
Chirag Hasan was born near Baramulla...
-
Cheragh Khan
Zahedi (Persian: چراغ خان زاهدی), also
known as
Pirzadeh (Persian: پیرزاده), was an
Iranian officer in
Safavid Iran, who
served as the head...
- particular.
Amongst the
Pamiri Isma'ilis
there is
distinctive practice called Chirāgh-Rāwshan (lit. 'luminous lamp'),
which was
probably introduced by Nasir...
-
Chiragh Jalta Raha is a 1962 ****stani Urdu film
produced and
directed by
Fazal Ahmad Karim Fazli. The film
introduced Zeba, Deeba,
Muhammad Ali, Talat...
- The Shah
Cheragh (Persian: شاه چراغ, lit. 'King of Light') is a
Twelver Shi'ite
funerary monument and
religious complex located in Shiraz, in the province...
- aristocracy, as a man of "considerable
local influence". He was
married to
Chiragh Bibi and had
three surviving children.
Mirza Ghulam Murtaza was the son...
- that time, and was
built near the
shrine of the 17th
century saint Shah
Chiragh. The
building consists of two main
halls and two minarets. It is organized...