-
Muqarrab Khan of Golconda, also
known as Khan
Zaman Fath Jang Dakhini, was an
Indian Deccani Muslim, who was the most
experienced commander of Qutb Shahi...
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Muqarrab,
Moqarreb or
Moqarrab (Persian: مقرب), also
rendered as Mogharrab, may
refer to:
Muqarrab (Sufism), a
follower in
Sufism Muqarrab Khan, 17th-century...
- The
Muqarrab (Arabic: مُقَرَّبٌ) is a
major spiritual stage (maqām) that the
murids and
saliks (novices and
followers of Sufism)
reach in
their ascetic...
- Marathas,
resulting in the
capture of the
Maratha King by the
Mughal general Muqarrab Khan.
Sambhaji and his
minister Kavi
Kalash were then
taken to Tulapur...
- of his
advisors were
captured by the
Mughal forces of
Ganoji Shirke and
Muqarrab Khan in a
skirmish at
Sangameshwar in
February 1689. Sambhaji's positions...
-
while Bahadur Khan
commanded the right.
Muqarrab Khan, son of
Safdar Khan Sistani,
oversaw the artillery.
Muqarrab Khan
directed the
bombardment of the enemy...
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teacher (murshid) or a Sufi master.
Tariqa Talibe Murid Wasil Majzoob Muqarrab Arif [ar] L. Levisohn, 'The
Spiritual Journey in
Kubrawi Sufism' in: Lawson...
- Pharwala,
Gujar Khan, Kahuta,
Fatehjang and Rohtas. The
notable Gakhar chief Muqarrab Khan
conquered cities of
Gujrat and
Jhelum in 1740. He
issued his own coins...
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Dabholkar as
Hambirrao Mohite Lokesh Gupte as Kavi
Kalash Dalip Tahil as
Muqarrab Khan Bal
Dhuri as
Balaji Pant
Deepak Shirke as
Diler Khan Amit Deshmukh...
- Sufi
tariqa in West Africa,
founded in 1883
Talibe Salik Wasil Majzoob Muqarrab Arif "Murīd". The
Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 7. Brill. 1993. pp. 608–609...