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called as
Kamboh. The
Hindu Kambojs and the Sikh
Kambojs are
found in the Punjab,
Haryana and
Jammu regions in India,
while most of the
Muslim Kambohs are found...
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Muhammad Saleh Kamboh Lahori was a
noted Punjabi Muslim calligraphist and
official biographer of
Emperor Shah
Jahan and the
teacher of
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb...
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Shahrullah Kamboh (Persian: شهرالله کمبوه; 1529 – 11
November 1599),
better known as
Shahbaz Khan
Kamboh (Persian: شاهباز خان کمبوه), was a
Punjabi Muslim...
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means "Gate of
Goodness or Virtue" and it was
named so by the
Persian Kambohs.
According to
another version, the town was so-named
after Nikudari legion...
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Jamali Kamboh (Shaikh Jamal-uddin
Kamboh Dehlwi, also
known as
Shaikh Hamid bin Fazlullah,
Dervish Jamali Kamboh Dehlwi,
Shaikh Jamal-uddin
Kamboh Dehlwi...
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Kamboh was a
Punjabi Muslim Sufi saint. He was the son,
disciple and
successor of
famous scholar,
philosopher and poet-laureate
Shaikh Jamali Kamboh of...
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Kamboh Nawabs of
Meerut were an
influential family based in
Meerut during the
Mughal and
British colonial period. The
Kamboh Nawabs of
Meerut trace their...
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functional caste with a
strong nucleus of
converted Kambohs, some of whom
still call
themselves Kamboh Arains.
There are
still 1,186
Hindu Arains, mostly...
- of
Akbar and Jahangir. The
Bukhari Sayyids, the
Barha Sayyids and the
Kambohs were
specially favoured for high
military posts.
Jahangir mentioned the...
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Karan Kamboh (d 1631), also
known as Har
Karan Multani, was a
great scholar with deep
knowledge of
Arabic and
Persian languages. He was son of Mathura...