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- Shifa Gwaliori (1912–1968) was an Urdu poet. He has written ghazals and nazms. Shifa Gwaliori was born in Gwalior, Gwalior State[citation needed]. He...
- born and brought up in Gwalior Muhammad Ghawth Gwaliori, Indian Sufi saint, Poet and author Shifa Gwaliori, Indian Urdu poet Pawan Karan, Indian major Hindi...
- (Ravish) (1911–1971) Nus**** Wahidi (1911–1981) Meeraji (1912–1949) Shifa Gwaliori (1912–1968) Shamim Karhani (1913–1975) Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi (1913–1986)...
- Shifa (程十髮; 1921–2007), Chinese calligrapher, cartoonist, painter Shifa Gwaliori (1912–1968), Urdu poet Shifa Thaufeeq (born 1970), Maldivian singer Shifa...
- student, Balakrishnabuwa Ichalkaranjikar (1849 – 1926) who brought the Gwaliori gaeki (singing style) to Maharashtra state. Another prominent disciple...
- India. During the seventeenth century a Sufi mystic, Saiyid Muhammad Ghaus Gwaliori po****rized yogic practices among Sufi circles. Literature related to monotheism...
- an Indian poet. He was born in Gwalior, the grandson of Muhammad Ghaus Gwaliori, and hailed from a family of mystics. Over the course of his life he cemented...
- with his father visited the shrine of Sufi saint Khwja Ghaus Muhammad Gwaliori in Gwalior to s**** blessings. Ghulam Farid Sabri initially learnt music...
- Mohammed Ghous Mosque, also known as Mosque of Muhammad Ghous Gwaliori or Shattari or Ek Toda Mosque, is a medieval mosque in Sarangpur area of Ahmedabad...
- Haafiz Zia’ullāh Bilgrami Shaikh Abdul Hafeez Bilgrami Jamaal Muhammad Gwaliori. He died in April 1661, His tomb is in Kalpi, Uttar Pradesh. Taḥqīq: shuʻbah...