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  2. Mubarak Ali Gilani - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Ali Shah Gillani (15 August 1936 – 15 May 2021) [1] was a Pakistani Sufi religious leader in the United States. A member of the Qadiriyya tariqa , he was the founder of The Muslims of America (TMOA) and also founded the International Qur'anic Open University (IQOU).

  3. Mubarak Ali - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مُبارَک علی; born 21 April 1941) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. [1] His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishment in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.

  4. Dhunni - Wikipedia

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    Dhunni is the place of the shrine of Pir of Hujra Shah Muqeem named Pir Imam Ali Shah and Pir Mubarak Ali Shah. Also known as Dam Meeram Lal Pak Bahawal Sher Qalandar. Darbar Sharif Dhunni (Pir Mubarak Ali Shah)

  5. Mubarak Shahi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Evolution of the Bengal Sultanate including the three city state sultanates prior to unification and Ilyas Shah's conquest of Sonargaon. Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah reigned from 1338–1349, and was also known simply as Fakhra. [4] He was the founder of the first independent Bengali sultanate, which comprised modern-day eastern and southeastern ...

  6. Mubarak Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak ud-Daula Nawab of Murshidabad. Nawab Nazim Mubarak Ali Khan, better known as Mubarak ud-Daulah was the son of Mir Jafar by Babbu Begum. He succeeded his half brother, Ashraf Ali Khan, at the age of 12 years, after Ashraf Ali Khan's death on 24 March 1770.

  7. Khusrau Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah gave Hasan the title Khusrau Khan, with the former fief of Malik Kafur. Within a year, Khusrau Khan was promoted to the post of vazir. [6] According to the chronicler Barani, Mubarak Shah became "so enamored by Hasan ... that he did not want to be parted from him for a moment." [7] Mubarak Shah appointed Khusrau Khan's brother ...

  8. Ali Shah Chak - Wikipedia

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    Ali Shah Chak was born in the late Shah Mir era.He was third of the six children of Kaji Shah Chak, [8] a Wazīr who served the Shah Mirs for more than 10 years. [9] In his youth, he proceeded his father against his campaigns against the Mughals and the Kashgarians who invaded Kashmir in 1531, 1533 and 1540 respectively.

  9. Shaikh Ayaz - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ayaz was born as Mubarak Ali on 2 March 1923 in Shikarpur, Sindh. He was a lawyer but he also served as the vice-chancellor of Sindh University . [ 2 ] Ayaz married Iqbal Begum, who was also a Sindhi poet.