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Sarwani (Pashto شیروانی) is a
Bettani Pashtun tribe. Sherwani,
Shervani or
Sarwani (Pashto شیروانی) is a
Pashtun tribe primarily found in
Afghanistan with...
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Abbas Sarwani was a
historian during the
Mughal period in India.
Little is
known of his
personal life,
except that he was a
member of the
Sarwani Pashtun...
- The
Shirani (Pashto: شيراني), also
spelled Sherani, are a
Pashtun tribe, from the
Bettani tribal confederacy, who live in
Afghanistan and ****stan. The...
- Shah') is a
historical work
dated 1580 CE
which was
compiled by
Abbas Khan
Sarwani, a waqia-navis
under Mughal Emperor Akbar,
detailing the rule of Sher Shah...
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Retrieved 24
September 2023.
Abbas Khan
Sarwani (1580). "Táríkh-i Sher Sháhí; or, Tuhfat-i
Akbar Sháhí, of 'Abbás Khán
Sarwání.
CHAPTER I.
Account of the reign...
- and Company. p. 61.
Abbas Khan
Sarwani (1580). "Táríkh-i Sher Sháhí; or, Tuhfat-i
Akbar Sháhí, of 'Abbás Khán
Sarwání.
CHAPTER I.
Account of the reign...
- of
contemporary historians. The Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi,
written by
Abbas Sarwani, says that Sher Shah Suri
built the
mosque in 1540, from "gold,
lapis lazuli"...
- the
Ghilji tribe), Lōdī (progenitor of the Lodi tribe), and
Sarwānī (progenitor of the
Sarwani tribe)."
Medieval Muslim scholars,
including 9th-10th century...
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Punjab region since the era of
British India.
Which was
taken over by
Sarwani and Lodi
Pashtun dynasty from Afghanistan, and
named Malerkotla as capital...
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Jahan Lodi (MS. p. 151).
Abbas Khan
Sarwani (1580). "Táríkh-i Sher Sháhí; or, Tuhfat-i
Akbar Sháhí, of 'Abbás Khán
Sarwání.
CHAPTER I.
Account of the reign...