- Fakir, faqeer, or
faqīr (/fəˈkɪər/; Arabic: فقیر (noun of faqr)),
derived from faqr (Arabic: فقر, 'poverty'), is an
Islamic term
traditionally used for...
- Sartōr
Faqīr (Pashto: سرتور فقير; died 1917), also
known as "Mullah
Mastan or
Mullah Mastana" Pipi
Faqir or
Saidullah in
Pashto and by the
British as...
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Mirzali Khan
Wazir (Pashto: حاجي میرزاعلي خان وزیر),
commonly known as the
Faqir of Ipi (فقير ايپي), was a
tribal chief and
adversary to the
British Raj...
- well
known Bengali Sufi saint. Most
Faqir consider the
famous Sufi
Abdul Qadir Jillani as
their mentor, and most
Faqir in
Bengal thus
belong to the Qadriyah...
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Faqir Zehi (Persian: فقيرزهي) may
refer to:
Faqir Zehi Khan
Mohammad Bazar Faqir Zehi
Morad Bazar Faqir Zehi Nur
Mohammad This
disambiguation page lists...
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Shamas Faqir (Kashmiri:شَمَس فَقیٖر) or
Shams Faqīr was a
Kashmiri Sufi poet. He
belonged to the
Qadiriyya silsila of Sufism.[citation needed] Although...
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Maulvi Faqir Mohammed (Pashto/Urdu: فقیر محمد; c. 1970) is an
Islamist militant and,
until March 2012, a
deputy leader of the ****stani
Taliban umbrella...
- Baba
Faqir Chand, (18
November 1886 – 11
September 1981) was an
Indian master of
Surat Shabd Yoga, or
consciously controlled near
death experience. He...
- The Jogi
Faqir or yogi
Faqir is a
Muslim community located in
North India. They are also
known as
Madariya Faqir. The Jogi
Faqir are one of the two sub-divisions...
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Faqir is a
masculine given name, and may
refer to:
Faqir Mohammed (born c. 1970), ****stani
Taliban leader Al
Fakir (disambiguation)
Fakir (name) This...