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  2. Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani - Wikipedia

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    Shib ad-Din became a follower of Mir Syed Hasan Semnani and so Hamadani was welcomed in Kashmir by the king and his heir apparent Qutbu'd-Din Shah. At that time, the Kashmiri ruler, Qutub ad-Din Shah was at war with Firuz Shah Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi, but Hamdani brokered a peace. Hamdani stayed in Kashmir for six months.

  3. Kashmir papier-mâché - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri papier-mâché is a handicraft of Kashmir that was brought by Muslim saint Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani from Persia in the 14th century to medieval India. It is based primarily on paper pulp, and is a richly decorated, colourful artifact; generally in the form of vases, bowls, or cups (with and without metal rims), boxes, trays, bases of ...

  4. Mir Syed Hussain Simnani - Wikipedia

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    Mir Syed Hussain Simnani was an Indian Sufi saint from the 8th century Hijri, known for his role in the spread of Islam in the Kashmir Valley. He hailed from Simnan in Iran and is celebrated for his philanthropic mission and spiritual teachings in South Kashmir's Kulgam district . [ 1 ]

  5. Persecution of Kashmiri Shias - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi. In 1381 CE, after Timur invaded Iran, Mir Syed Ali Hamdani, an Iranian Sufi arrived in Kashmir with a large number of disciples and preached Islam. According to the 1873 British gazetteer of Kashmir: [2]

  6. Khanqah-e-Moula - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was commissioned by Sultan Sikandar Butshikan in 1395 CE in memory of the Islamic preacher Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani.In recent centuries, some have claimed it was built on top of the ruins of a Hindu Kali temple, [3] although such claims have been thoroughly traced and refuted. [4]

  7. Shia Islam in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Shi'ism was properly introduced by Mir Shams-ud Din Iraqi [47] whose grandfather Syed Muhammad Noor Bakhsh belonged to the Sufi order of Mir Syed Ali Hamdani and had huge following base in Iran, Qandhar, Kabul and Kashmir. Mir Shams-ud Din arrived in Kashmir in 1481 and then returned to Iran.

  8. Chaqchan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources the mosque was built by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani [6] while other say on the arrival of Sufi saint Syed Nurbakhsh from Kashmir to Baltistan, the local ruling Raja converted to Islam and commissioned the building of the mosque [7] in 1370 CE.

  9. List of ziyarat locations - Wikipedia

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    Aga Mir Syed Mohammad Baqir Mosavi, Wahabpora, Budgam district; Hazrat Mir Syed Haji Mohammad Murad Bukhari Qazi Kashmir, Kreeri, Baramulla district; Hamzah Makhdoom, srinagar kashmir; Baba Naseeb-ud-Din Ghazi (Bijbeharah) Syed Ali Allauddin (khansahib) Ravi Al-Bukhari chewdara, beerwah, Kashmir