- Shaikh-ul-Mashaik
Pyaromir Maheboob Khan (1887–1948) was born in Baroda, India. An
Indian classical musician and
younger brother of
Inayat Khan, he became...
- Jahanabadi, was primary.
Inayat Khan
toured the
United States with his
brother Maheboob Khan and
cousin Mohammed Ali Khan
between the
years 1910 and 1912. Further...
- Sweden, and Switzerland.
Following the
death of
Inayat Khan, his
brother Maheboob Khan was
elected to lead his movement. On the latter's
death in 1948, their...
- succession.
Leadership over the
Order ultimately went to
Inayat Khan's brother,
Maheboob Khan.
Inayat Khan's
first disciple in America,
Rabia Martin, ****uming from...
- Asaf Jah VI, also
known as Sir Mir
Mahboob Ali Khan
Siddiqi GCB GCSI (17
August 1866 – 29
August 1911), was the
sixth Nizam of Hyderabad. He
ruled Hyderabad...
-
series on
Western Sufism Persons Inayat Khan
Pirani Ameena Begum Meher Baba
Maheboob Khan
Mohammed Ali Khan
Musharaff Khan
Samuel L.
Lewis Fazal Inayat-Khan...
- Kannada, Telugu, Tamil,
Sindhi and Malayalam.
Palak was also a star at
Maheboob College,
Secunderabad and sang there. Both
Palak and
Palash sang on different...
- India. 30
March 2007,
India Post
released a
commemorative stamp showing Maheboob Khan and a
scene of 'Mother India'
depicting Raaj
Kumar &
Nargis "Padma...
-
representative of the Sufi
Movement in
Inayat Khan's lifetime,
broke away when
Maheboob Khan ****umed leadership.
Another disciple of
Inayat Khan,
Samuel Lewis...
-
series on
Western Sufism Persons Inayat Khan
Pirani Ameena Begum Meher Baba
Maheboob Khan
Mohammed Ali Khan
Musharaff Khan
Samuel L.
Lewis Fazal Inayat-Khan...