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- S****i Abdul Qadir Hakimuddin (1665-1730 AD) was a Dawoodi Bohra saint. He is buried in Burhanpur, India. His tomb complex 'Dargah-e-Hakimi' includes mosques...
- Hakimuddin Shabbir Habibulla (born 25 September 1979) is an Indian former swimmer, who specialized in middle-distance freestyle events. He represented...
- Husamuddin to the rank of Mazoon al-Dawat and appointed his uncle Qasim Hakimuddin as Mukasir al-Dawat at a religious gathering held in Mumbai.[citation...
- Munshi Hakimuddin (1839–1894) was Chief Secretary at Bhopal state during the period of Nawab Shah Jahan Begum. Munshi Hakimuddin was 'Meer Munshi-e Riyasat...
- was then East Bengal. His father was Hakimuddin Sheikh and his mother was Rahima Khatun. His father Hakimuddin Sheikh was a prominent Zamindar in Pabna...
- on 18 November 1936 to Hakimuddin Sheikh and Rahima Khatun in Doharpara in Pabna Town of British India. His father Hakimuddin Sheikh was a prominent Zamindar...
- for visitors. Here the holy Dawoodi Bohra saint, Say****i Abdul Qadir Hakimuddin is buried, with his monument visited by pilgrims from several countries...
- Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II, in Ahmedabad and presented his son S****i Abd al-Qadir Hakimuddin in Khumus (one fifth of earning to be presented in the name of god as...
- his trainees are the first Indian athletes to qualify for the Olympics, Hakimuddin Habibulla at Sydney, 2000, Shikha Tandon at Athens, 2004 and Virdhawal...
- bin Abdul Kadir Kanhaiyalal Maneklal Munshi Munshi Abdur Rouf Munshi Hakimuddin Munshi Premchand Mohan Lal Kashmiri Aditi Munshi Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911)...