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Qalandar in Chiniot, Punjab, ****stan Six Sufi masters:
Khvaja Mu'in al-Din,
Ghaus al-A'zam,
Khvaja Qutb al-Din,
Shaikh Mihr, Shah
Sharafuddeen Bu 'Ali Qalandar...
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Khorasan region of
eastern Iran. She was the
granddaughter of the
warlord Khvaja Majd, who
ruled in
Khwaf in the
early 14th-century. Moreoever, her family...
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Khvaja Qivam al-Din
Nizam al-Mulk
Khvafi was a
Persian bureaucrat who
served the
Timurid Empire in the late 15th-century. His
father was a
provincial judge...
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Khvāja preached to the
northeastern Tibetans but he does not tell us what are his sources. ... The
cities of
northwestern China visited by the
khvāja...
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Khvaja Mahmud-i
Haydar was an
Iranian statesman and
military commander (sardar) who
initially served the
Timurid Empire, but
shifted his
allegiance to...
- خواجه, also
Romanized as Deh Khvājeh; also
known as Deh Khājeh and Deh
Khvājā) is a
village in
Siriz Rural District,
Yazdanabad District,
Zarand County...
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Ismail I (r. 1501–1524) for nine years.
Mohammad Masum Isfahani's
father was
Khvaja Ali-Shah,
under whom he
worked as an
apprentice in scribing. When he was...
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Romanized as Khvājeh Gerī; also
known as Khadzha-Kiri,
Khajeh Karī,
Khoja Kiri,
Khvāja Kiri, Khvājeh Karī, and Khvājeh Kerī) is a
village in Saheli-ye Jokandan...
- da peer),
Sabir Pak (Baba Farid's nephew),
Hazarat Sheikh Malerkotla and
khvaja pir. Dera
Bakarpur is the home for the
family of Ali. This
place is also...
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served the
ruling Turco-Mongol elite. They were
possibly descended from
Khvaja Majd, who
ruled in
Khvaf in the
early 14th-century. Majd al-Din started...