- The
Madariyya is a Sufi
order (tariqa) po****r in
North India,
especially in
Uttar Pradesh, the
Mewat region, Bihar,
Gujarat and West Bengal, as well as...
- Institute. The Institute. 2006. p. 241. Bhattacharya,
Ananda (2008). "
Madariya Sufi
Silsila Their Distinctive Characteristics and
Relations with the Indian...
- he had
successfully captured western Mewar,
which included Dewar, Amet,
Madariya,
Zawar and the fort of Kumbalgarh. He then made
Chavand his
capital and...
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sovereign of his time and his
dynasty in general. Rana
Kumbha was born at
Madariya, in a
Hindu Rajput family of
Sisodia clan.
Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal...
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belong to the
Qadriyah Sufi order. A
smaller number belong to the Chishti,
Madariya, Mojadidi, and
Naqshbandia orders. Like in
other parts of India, the Faqir...
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Faqir are a
Muslim community,
found in
North India. They are also
known as
Madariya Faqir. The Jogi
Faqir are
Muslim and are one of the two sub-divisions of...
- away. It is also
known for the
dargah shrine of the Sufi
saint of the
Madariya Sufi order,
Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar.
During his
annual Urs celebrations...
- Francis. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-351-99740-9. Bhattacharya,
Ananda (2008). "
Madariya Sufi
Silsila Their Distinctive Characteristics and
Relations with the Indian...
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Mullick (Muslim) BC 111655 0.085411922 Bhat (Muslim) BC 89052 0.068121468
Madariya (Muslim) (Only for
Sanhaul block of
Bhagalpur and
Dhoriya block of Banka)...
- (Muslim) 111,655 0.0854% Nat 105,358 0.0806% Bhat (Muslim) 89,052 0.0681%
Madariya (Only for
Sanhaul block of
Bhagalpur and
Dhoriya block of Banka) (Muslim)...