- the
gardens and
reducing the area to 34 acres.[citation needed] Aḥmad
K̲h̲attū Maghribī
Ganjbakhsh was a Ṣūfī of the Maghribī and was born into a noble...
- "AYACHAK"
BRAHMINS OF EAST INDIA).
Notion Press. pp. Gautam
Gotri brahmin named Khattu Mishra who was
vested with some
divine prowess. He
settled in Benares. He...
- in
honour of four Ahmads: himself, his
religious teacher Shaikh Ahmad Khattu Ganj Baksh, and two others, Kazi
Ahmad and
Malik Ahmad,
named it Ahmedabad...
-
built on the
location where the holy man and
religious Muslim leader Ahmed Khattu Ganj
Baksh (or
Shaikh Ahmad Khattri)
lived and died (in 1446). He was the...
- at
Kankaria lake.
Muzaffar Shah was
buried in the
shrine of
Sheikh Ahmed Khattu at
Sarkhej Roza near his father’s grave.
After Sikandar Shah had been in...
-
Ahmad Khattu, and two others, Kazi
Ahmad and
Malik Ahmad,
named it Ahmedabad. The
story is that the king, by the aid of the
saint Shaikh Ahmad Khattu, called...
- Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra.
There is a
small but
locally revered temple of
Khattu Shyamji. In 2013 the
village was
identified by the
Geological Survey of...
- also used, such as jaratkari,
haqiaue (red and pink),
zeharmora (green),
khattu pathat (yellow),
sabaz pathar (dark green),
sabaz pathar nargiz (green)...
-
construction of fort started.
Under his
advice the
architect of city walls,
Ahmad Khattu changed the
layout of city. He was
buried alive or took
samadhi on the river...
- court,
where on
being made
superintendent of the
shrine of
Sheikh Ahmed Khattu, he
returned to Áhmedábád. In 1713,
Muhtarim Khán was
appointed to succeed...