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Viju Shah Anand Bakshi Solo Pyaar Zindagi Hai "Abhi Abhi" Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein "Bolo Bolo" Harris Jayaraj: Sameer "Tujhe Dekha Jabse Jaana Deewana" Anand Raj Anand Sunidhi Chauhan: Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke" Sanjeev Darshan Anand Bakshi Jaspinder Narula: Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar "Mil Jaye Khazana" Anand–Milind
The presence of Sufi saints such as Shah Ali Baghdadi, his brother-in-law Shah Husayn Tegh-Burhana and companions Haji Saaduddin and Shah Muhammad Goraz led to the area being named as Miran-i-Girdah in their honour. [2] Many Hindus in Girdah converted to Islam through his efforts. [1] In due course, Ali proceeded to Dhaka.
Yazdegerd III (Romanized Yazdgerd, Yazdgird) was the last Sasanian King of Kings from 632 to 651. His father was Shahriyar and his grandfather was Khosrow II.. Ascending the throne at the age of eight, the young shah lacked authority and reigned as figurehead, whilst real power was in the hands of the army commanders, courtiers, and powerful members of the aristocracy, who engaged in ...
Khwaja Shāh Kalīm-Ullāh Jahānābādī (شاه كليم الله جهانابادي) b. Nūr Allāh b. Aḥmad al-Miʿmār al-Ṣiddīqī (1650-1729) was a leading Chistī saint of the late Mughal period and is considered to be instrumental in the revival of the Chistī Order and Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani ṣūfī ṭarīqah (path). [1]
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar after deposal, c. 1912–1915. Mirza Nasrollah Khan Moshir od-Dowleh (till 17 March 1907) Mirza Ali-Asghar Khan Amin os-Soltan (1 May 1907 – 31 August 1907) Mohammad-Vali Khan Tonekaboni (1st Term) (13 September 1907 – 21 December 1907) Hossein Khan Nezam os-Saltaneh Mafi (21 December 1907 – 21 May 1908)
His father's name was Niyamat. Shah Amanat later migrated to Bengal. [3] [4] In Murshidabad, Shah Amanat became a disciple of and pledged bay'ah to a Kashmiri Sufi scholar by the name of Shah Abdur Rahim Rizvi, [5] for a number of years. [6] Shah Abdur Rahim was the grandson of Khwaja Masum, the son of Ahmad Sirhindi. [7]
Sahib Shah Sabir was born in 1956 in Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, where he also spent his early life and graduated from school. He later moved to Peshawar to continue his higher education and literary career. Sahib Shah Sabir was a very rebellious (سرکشه) and arrogant (خو داره انسان) man since he was a student.
"Bulleya" (Urdu: بللیہ transl. Oh! Bulleh Shah) is a song by the Pakistani sufi rock band Junoon, released in 1999. It is the first track from the band's fifth album, Parvaaz (1999), recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London and released on EMI Records. The song is a famous kafi written by the sufi saint Bulleh Shah.