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- scholar/scientist/poet, was born in Kasansay, the street of Makhdumi Azam was named after him and there is monument of Makhdumi Azam near the bank of Kasan River, completed...
- descendants of Sufi leaders such as Khodja Akhror Wali (1404–1490) and Makhdumi A’zam (1461–1542), the descendants of Sayyid Ata (first half of 14th c...
- Protectorate Insurgency  British Empire Aden Protectorate Rebel tribes: Makhdumi Mansuri Hukais Subayhi Ahl Ma'ir Qutaybi Mawsata Shayri Ahl Haydara Hamumi...
- restored in 1940 by the first Muslim headmaster of the school, M.A. Makhdumi. The Makhdumi hall is named after him. Central Model School served as a laboratory...
- including the construction of the Sherdar Madrasa, Tillakori Madrasa, Makhdumi Azam Mosque, Khanaqosi (1618) and others in Samarkand. Abu Tahirhojanit...
- news foreign policy archives. 17 October 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2014. Makhdumi, Umar M. (11 November 2011). "Liaquat Ali Khan's visit to US". Dawn News...
- missions gave rise to the prosperity of Sufis in Bukhara and Samarkand. Makhdumi Azam, a 17th-century Naqshbandi leader, settled in Kashgar where his offspring...
- the late Native ****istant Resident, took refuge among the Mansuri and Makhdumi and incited them to plunder. In 1902 the Abdali collected a large force...