- Khandān-e-Ijtihād) is sub-branch of the
Naqvis of
Darul Ijtihad Jais,
Nasirabad and
Parshadepur Raebareli. The
family uses last name "Naqvi" to
denote that they are...
- sub-branch of the Naqvis#Naqvis of
Darul Ijtihad Jais,
Nasirabad and
Parshadepur Raebareli. The
family uses last name "Naqvi" to
denote that they are...
- Parsadepur, also
spelled Parshadepur, is a town and a
nagar panchayat in Rae
Bareli district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. It is
located on the...
-
towards the
south before joining the Sai at the
village of
Makraha near
Parshadepur. The
Nasirabad Naiya flows south past Nasirabad, its namesake, then turns...
-
district headquarters, on the left bank of the Sai river. The road to
Parshadepur runs
through the
northeastern part of the
village lands. As of 2011,...
- Raebareli, the
district headquarters, near the
point where the road to
Parshadepur intersects the road
leading from Jais to the
Gukana ghat. The Sai river...
- literate, all male. The
village was
listed as
belonging to the
pargana of
Parshadepur and the
thana of Salon. The 1961
census recorded Pirhi as comprising...
- and 3 female. The
village was
listed as
belonging to the
pargana of
Parshadepur and the
thana of Nasirabad. The 1961
census recorded Dela as comprising...
- literate, all male. The
village was
listed as
belonging to the
pargana of
Parshadepur and the
thana of Nasirabad. The 1961
census recorded Garwa (as "Gadawa")...
- and 1 female. The
village was
listed as
belonging to the
pargana of
Parshadepur and the
thana of Salon. The 1961
census recorded Dilawalpur (as "Dilawarpur")...