-
November 1422)[citation needed],
commonly known as
Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz, was a
Hanafi Maturidi scholar and Sufi
saint from
India of the Chishti...
- of S****
Gesudaraz from His Wife
Karlani Woman, who were known as progenitors of these tribes. The Arab tribes descended from
Gesudaraz I sons are ...
- name of Da Kasī Ghar (د کسي غر, "Mountain of Qais"). S****
Muhammad Hamza Gesudaraz I is
buried on the top of Takht-e-Sulaiman with his
family and descendants...
- 14th
century Predecessor Nizamuddin Auliya Students Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz,
Khwaja Sheikh Kaleemullah Jahanabadi,
Kamaluddin Chishti,
Khwaja Moinuddin...
-
goddess Sarasvati along with
Muhammad and Sufi
saint Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz. A
unique tambur (lute)
known as Moti Khan was in his possession. The...
-
which attracts hundreds of visitors. It
contains the tomb of S****
Ahmad Gesudaraz, a 14th-century
Islamic preacher who took part in the
Conquest of Sylhet...
- disciples:
Nasiruddin Mahmud Chiragh Dehlavi, Amir Khusro,
Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz Muhammad al-Hussaini,
Alaul Haq
Pandavi and Nur Qutb Alam, Pandua, West...
-
enabling Hindus and
granting them high office. In his reign,
Sufis such as
Gesudaraz, a
Chishti saint who had
immigrated from
Dehli to Daulatabad, were prominent...
- District, Bangladesh. It is
built on the
burial ground of S****
Ahmad Gesudaraz. The
structure stands on 260
acres (110 ha) of land. A
village fair is...
- scholar, educator, and
Sajjjada Nashin of the
Dargah of
Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz in Gulbarga, Karnataka. He was
known for his
efforts to
promote Sufism...