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Chishti Sharif (also
known as
Chisht-e
Sharif or
Chisht and Chesht) is a town
situated on the
northern bank of the Hari
River in
Herat Province, Afghanistan...
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Chisht Khujehlar (Persian: چيشت خوجه لر, also
Romanized as
Chīsht Khūjehlar; also
known as
Chīsht Khūhehlar) is a
village in
Zavkuh Rural District, Pishkamar...
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Chishti Sharif District, also
known as
Chisht District, is the most
easterly district in
Herat Province, Afghanistan,
situated along the Hari
River and...
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Master of
Shareef Zandani. He was born
around 430
Hijri in the city of
Chisht. He
initially received education from his father. He
memorized the Qur'an...
- romanized: Chishtī ṭarīqa) is a Sufi
order of ****
Islam named after the town of
Chisht,
Afghanistan where it was
initiated by Abu
Ishaq Shami. The
order was brought...
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Chisht Nagar (Punjabi/Urdu: چشت نگر) is a town in
Changa Manga. v t e...
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Chishti Order. He was the
first in the
Chishti lineage (silsila) to live in
Chisht and to
adopt the name "Chishti", so that, if the
Chishti order itself dates...
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group was
Khwaja Moudod, who was born in 1039 AD and died in 1133 AD at
Chisht, a
suburb of Hirat. The
founder and
forefather of the
Moudodi branch of...
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Chishti or
Chishty is a
toponymic surname (nisba) from
Chisht in Afghanistan. It is used by
people claiming ancestry from
Moinuddin Chishti or ****ociation...
- was
ruler of Fargana. He died in
Chisht in
Afghanistan and
buried there. Abu
Ahmad Abdal Chishti was born in
Chisht,
Afghanistan on 25 June 874 A.D, during...