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conquest of Khorasan, and
subsequently settled in Herat, his
descendant Khwajah Abdullah Ansari died
there in Dhū al-Ḥijjah 481/February-March 1089. Ansari...
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Khwajah Sindhi. By this, they did not
necessarily mean the
Sindhi language, but
rather the
script utilized by
their community,
known as the
Khwajahs or...
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Aiman Khwajah Sultan was a
Prince of
Eastern Moghulistan and the son of
Ahmad Alaq, who
ruled as the khan of
Eastern Moghulistan from 1487 to 1503. As...
- titles. She also won over
Khwajah Mirza Khan, a key ally of
Bhikari Khan, by
appointing him as the head of Eminabad. With
Khwajah Mirza’s help, she executed...
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Dildar Begum —
Married Khizr Khwaja Khan, son of her father's
cousin Aiman Khwajah Sultan of Moghulistan, son of
Ahmad Alaq of Moghulistan, the
maternal uncle...
- a 16th
century Sufi
Saint of
Chishti order and a
direct descendant of
Khwajah Maudood Chishti. He was born in Old Bhakkhar,
Sindh and he
received his...
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Nimat Allah Harawi,
Khwaja Nimatullah Heravi,
Khwajah Ni'mat
Allah ibn
Khwajah Habib Allah of Herat,
Khwajah Nimat Ullah Harawi, Naimatulla, Naimatullah...
- of Thatta.
Tughluq appointed Tajuddin Malik as
governor of
Multan and
Khwájah Khatír as
governor of
Bhakkar and he left
Malik Ali Sher in
charge of Sehwan...
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enlarged and
embellished under the Timurids. The tomb of the poet and
mystic Khwājah Abdullāh Ansārī (d. 1088), was
first rebuilt by
Shahrokh about 1425, and...
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Abdul Hai (fl. late 1500s) was an
Armenian who was
chief justice (Mir Adl) in the
Mughal Empire during the
reign of
Akbar (1556–1605). He is described...