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Qutlugh Khwaja (d. 1299/1300) was a son of Duwa, the
Mongol khan of
Chagatai Khanate, a
division of the
Mongol Empire. He
became a
chief of the Qara'unas...
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Khwaja Hafizullah Kashmiri (1735–1815), also
known as
Moulavi Hafizullah, was an 18th-century
merchant of
Kashmiri origin. He and his nephew,
Khwaja Alimullah...
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United Nations.
Khwaja Wasiuddin was born on 20
March 1920 in
Ahsan Manzil, Dacca,
Bengal Presidency (Present-day Bangladesh). His
father Khwaja Shahabuddin...
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Khawaja or
Koshur khwaja is an
honorific title used as
surname by vast
majority of
Kashmiri Muslims. The word
comes from the
Iranian word
khwāja (New Persian...
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Nawab Khwaja Habibullah Bahadur (Bengali: নবাব খাজা হাবিবুল্লাহ বাহাদুর; 26
April 1895 – 21
November 1958) was a
politician from East Bengal, soldier,...
- ad-Dīn (1404–1490; Arabic: ناصرالدین عبیدالله احرار) more po****rly
known as
Khwaja Ahrar (Persian: خواجه احرار) was a
member of the
Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi...
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Nawab Sir
Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur GCIE KCSI (7 June 1871 – 16
January 1915) was the
fourth Nawab of
Dhaka and one of the
leading Muslim politicians during...
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Nawab Bahadur Sir
Khwaja Ahsanullah KCIE (22
August 1846 – 16
December 1901) was the
third Nawab of Dhaka. He was
notable for his
philanthropic works in...
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ancestors of the
Khwajas were said to have been
traders of gold dust and
leather in Kashmir. The
earliest founder of the
Dhaka Nawab Estate is
Khwaja Hafizullah...
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Bayram Khwaja Yiwa (Azerbaijani:
Bayram xoca Yıva) was the
founder of the Qara Qoyunlu, a
Muslim Turkoman tribal confederation, that in a
short space of...