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Deendar (Urdu: دين دار, romanized: dīn dar, lit. 'follower of religion') is a
Muslim community in ****stan.
During the
British Raj, some
members of the...
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Deendar Anjuman is a Sufi
Islamic fundamentalist Sect
founded in Hyderabad, India. The
group was
banned in
India in 2000, due to its
involvement in series...
- of Karnataka, Goa and
Andhra Pradesh by the
Islamist extremist group -
Deendar Anjuman in the year 2000. On 21 May 2000, a
Christian congregation at Machilipatnam...
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Deendar Khan.
Dildarnagar was
founded on 16 July 1698 by a
Kunwar Naval Singh who
adopted Islam and kept his name Raja
Deendar Khan in 1674.
Deendar Khan...
- (Marxist–Leninist) People's War, all its
formations and
front organizations Deendar Anjuman Dukhtaran-e-Millat Garo
National Liberation Army, all its formations...
- ****stan in 1947, many of the
Christian accepted Islam and they
known as
Deendar. Dīn
means religion and Dar
means follower in Urdu language.
During the...
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Painting of
Nawab Adina Beg Khan (right) and
Deendar Khoja (left),
circa 18th century...
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United Arab
Emirates ****ann na mBan
United Kingdom Darul Islam Indonesia Deendar Anjuman India Defence for
Children International Palestine branch Israel...
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Rajput Kunwar Naval Singh who
adopted Islam and kept his name Raja
Deendar khan.
Deendar khan kept the name as
Deendarnagar but
because of
wrong pronunciation...
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Aurangzeb a
large part of
Ghazipur and Kamsar-O-Bar
jagirs were
given to Raja
Deendar Khan, the
founder of Dildarnagar. A
considerable change occurred in this...