Global Information Lookup Global Information

Ghulam Rasool Gangi information


Ghulam Rasool Gangi was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan and the son of Pir Bukhsh. His family moved from Yarkand and Kashgar to India in 1598, where he lived in the Siakolt district of Langrewali. For three generations, Abdul Rashid Khan's descendants were rulers of Khotan and Yarkand, but were scattered geographically until 1707. Quresh Sultan, one of Abdul Rashid Khan's sons, and other Chugtai royal family members were relocated to India during the time of Emperor Akbar.

and 7 Related for: Ghulam Rasool Gangi information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7899 seconds.)

Ghulam Rasool Gangi

Last Update:

Ghulam Rasool Gangi was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan and the son of Pir Bukhsh. His family moved from Yarkand and Kashgar to India in 1598, where...

Word Count : 221

Ghulam Rasul

Last Update:

name include; Ghulam Rasool Gangi, 19th century Uyghur Ghulam Rasul Raja, army officer in British India/Pakistan Maulana Ghulam Rasool Mehr (1893–1971)...

Word Count : 182

Pir Bukhsh

Last Update:

to 1560. Pir Bukhsh had three sons: Fateh Muhammad, Lal Din and Ghulam Rasool Gangi. Pehchan by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, Chughtai Mughals of a small village...

Word Count : 55

Ebraheem bin Qutab Din

Last Update:

Mughal had four sons, Miran Bakhsh Mughal, Allah Bakhsh, Muhammad Bakhsh and Rasool Bakhsh. "Pehchan" by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, Chughtai Mughals of a small...

Word Count : 133

Miran Bakhsh Mughal

Last Update:

according to Muhammad Aslam Mughal Abdurashid Khan Abdul Aziz Mughal Qutab Din Ebraheem bin Qutab Din Miran Bakhsh Mughal Pir Bukhsh Ghulam Rasool Gangi...

Word Count : 67

Abdul Aziz Mughal

Last Update:

according to Muhammad Aslam Mughal Abdurashid Khan Abdul Aziz Mughal Qutab Din Ebraheem bin Qutab Din Miran Bakhsh Mughal Pir Bukhsh Ghulam Rasool Gangi...

Word Count : 81

List of drone strikes in Pakistan

Last Update:

killed in North Waziristan. 8 April 2009: 4 killed in attack on a vehicle in Gangi Khel in South Waziristan. 19 April 2009: At least 3 killed and 5 injured...

Word Count : 21811

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net