Sultan Kalanjar (Persian: کالنجار سلطان), better known as Gharib Shah (غریب شاه), was an Iranian aristocrat who rebelled against Safavid rule in 1629/30, but was defeated and later executed.
Sultan Kalanjar (Persian: کالنجار سلطان), better known as GharibShah (غریب شاه), was an Iranian aristocrat who rebelled against Safavid rule in 1629/30...
Emamzadeh ShahGharib (Persian: امامزاده شاه غريب, also Romanized as Emāmzādeh ShāhGharīb; also known as Emāmzādeh Shāh-e Gheyb) is a village in Juyom...
Abbas Shah (Arabic: عباس شاه, romanized: ʿAbbās Shāh; died August 1498), also known as Gharib Mirza (Arabic: غريب ميرزا, romanized: Gharīb Mīrzā) and with...
behind two disciples here, GharibShah and Beram Shah; to carry on preaching Islam as he continued. The tombs of Beram Shah, Burhan Khan and Fateh Khan...
the Safavid period that the famous Azeri folk romances – Shah Esmail, Asli-Karam, Ashiq Gharib, Koroghli, which are all considered bridges between local...
"Hakim-e-Elahi". Shah Niyaz was born in Sirhind and came to Delhi with his father. His mother's name was Bibi Laado but she was famous by the name of Bibi Gharib Nawaz...
origin except that Sayed Nadir Khan writes in "Tarikh-i Gharib" (Bombay, 1938) that his forefather, Shah Salih came from Iran to Herat and Kandahar. He then...
Shaykh Gharib Khan Nistani Afghani (Bengali: শেখ গরীব খাঁন নিস্থানি আফগানী, Arabic: شيخ غريب افغاني), popularly known as Shāh Gabru (Bengali: শাহ গাবরু)...
before the birth of his son. Moulana Sahvi Shah was born in 1923 in the city of Hyderabad on the day of Urs of Gharib Nawaz which is celebrated by Muslims of...
Sayyid Abdullāh Shāh Qādrī (Punjabi: سید عبداللہ شاہ قادری; [səˈjəd̪ əbdʊllaːɦ ʃaːɦ qaːdɾiː]), known by his pen names Bulleh Shāh (بُلّھے شاہ) and Bulleyā...
(Farmān-i Shāh ‘Abd al-Salām, and A Poem of Shah ‘Abd al-Salam b. Shah Mustansir bi’llah Bandī az Shāh ‘Abd al-Salām [b.] Shāh Mustanṣir bi’llah. Gharib Mirza...
Bhadra Maruti Temple and Dargah of Zar Zari Zar Baksh, Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti and Shaikh Zain-ud-din Shirazi, along with the tomb of the Mughal...
Shah Karim al-Husayni (Arabic: شاه كريم الحسيني, romanized: Shāh Karīm al-Ḥusaynī; born 13 December 1936; known as Aga Khan IV (Persian: آقا خان چهارم...
Saru Taqi, along with other governors, suppressed the rebellion of GharibShah, which took place in Gilan and Mazandaran. In 1631, Saru Taqi was sent...
it to his capital. Ali also entrusted two of his disciples, GharibShah and Burhan Shah, to preach Islamic teachings in Qasba (Jessore town). The Shailkupa...
Shah Yousuf Gardez was an Islamic Sufi saint who came to Multan, (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) in 1088 AD. He is said to have restored the city of Multan...
Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh Shāh Ghāzī) (c. 720 - c. 768) was a Muslim mystic and Sufi whose shrine is located...
Kadapa, on 16 December 1750. He was buried at the Mausoleum of Burhan ud-Din Gharib, Khuldabad. As a result, Muzaffar Jung succeeded to the throne of Hyderabad...
Sultan Syed Shah Mutaharuddin Suhrawardi (969–1039), also called Dada Hayat Mir Qalandar or Nathar Wali or Nadir Shah, was a Muslim preacher and mystic...
in the courtyard of the shrine of the Sufi saint Shaikh Burhan-u'd-din Gharib, who was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. Brown writes that after...
Similarly, he claims that the Deccan region prospered because Burhanuddin Gharib and his successor Zainuddin Shirazi lived in Daulatabad. Isami is highly...
shrine is at Pirana Pir Dargah, Malda City, Malda, West Bengal. Burhanuddin Gharib: He is also amongst the earliest disciples of Nizamuddin Auliya and lived...
transliterations vary) may refer to: Gharib Nawaz (1143–1236), Indian Sufi saint Bande Nawaz (1321–1422), Indian Sufi saint Gharib Niwaz Pamheiba (1690–1751),...