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Ahmad Sirhindi (1564 – 1624/1625) was an
Indian Islamic scholar,
Hanafi jurist, and
member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order.
During the
lifetime of
Ahmad Sirhindi...
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returning from
Makkah to Delhi, he met with
Mujadid i Alf-i-Sani
Sahykh Ahmad Sirhindi and gave him "Ijazat namah" of
sacred hadiths and "Irshad namah" of Kubrawi...
- Zain-ud-Din Khan
known as Zain Khan
Sirhindi (died 14
January 1764) was the
Mughal Faujdar of Sirhind, he was a
serviceman of Shah Alam II, an ally of...
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Abdul Malik Isami's ****uh-us-Salatin (c. 1350)
Yahya bin
Ahmad Sirhindi's Tarikh-I-Mubarakshahi (1434 CE)
Nizam al-Din Ahmad's Tabaqat-i Akbari...
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Hazarduari Palace, in West Bengal. The
Akbarnama of
Shaikh Illahdad Faiz
Sirhindi is
another contemporary biography of the
Mughal emperor Akbar. This work...
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Yahya bin
Ahmad Sirhindi (nisba of
Sirhind in Punjab) was a 15th
century Indian Muslim historian who
wrote Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi, a
Persian language chronicle...
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Shahjahanabad (present-day Old Delhi). Less commonly, she is also
referred to as
Sirhindi Begum. Izz-un-Nissa
Begum was the
daughter of
Mirza Iraj who held the title...
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disagreement to some of
their views. The
notable Sufi saint,
Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, once
remarked that he once came
closed to the god than the
Caliphs in...
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Sirhindi advices regarding this matter.[failed verification] His
efforts influenced Abul Fazl,
protegee of
emperor Akbar, to
support Ahmad Sirhindi in...
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displaced by the Lodi
dynasty in 1451. A
contemporary writer Yahya Sirhindi mentions in his Tarikh-i-Mubarak
Shahi that
Khizr Khan was a descendant...