Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 17Pakistan Historical Society., 1969 - Islamic civilization |
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... became so common that it would be difficult to find any mystic book , in prose or verse , in which this doctrine is not definitely preached . The Shaykh was considered as the Qutb or Axis , the being , through whom the phenomenal world ...
... became so common that it would be difficult to find any mystic book , in prose or verse , in which this doctrine is not definitely preached . The Shaykh was considered as the Qutb or Axis , the being , through whom the phenomenal world ...
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... became a popular creed and a great force which greatly effected the religious beliefs and life of the people . His Khāngāh in Multan became a great centre of mysticism and learning and has left a permanent mark on the development of the ...
... became a popular creed and a great force which greatly effected the religious beliefs and life of the people . His Khāngāh in Multan became a great centre of mysticism and learning and has left a permanent mark on the development of the ...
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... became one of the most notorious rebels ; he collected a large number of selected robbers from among the Marathas and girded up his loins to capture the well - known strong forts . The first fort captured by Shivaji was Chandan.1 He ...
... became one of the most notorious rebels ; he collected a large number of selected robbers from among the Marathas and girded up his loins to capture the well - known strong forts . The first fort captured by Shivaji was Chandan.1 He ...
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QuaidiAzam Memorial Lectures | 65 |
The Nature of Islamic Urbaniz | 77 |
Origins of the Adil Shāhs of Bijapur | 84 |
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Abu al-Faḍl Adil Akbar Alamgir Amir al-Umara appointed army Assamese attacks Bahā al-Din Zakariyya Bakhsh Baluch BAWANY became Bengal Bijapur boats brave captured Chakar Court Deccan Dilir Khan dishes elephants Emperor favours forts Guhram horses Ibid imperial India infidels Iran Isa Khan Islam Jahangir Jāmi K.B. Marri Karachi Khān Khan Khānān Khan's khil'at khutbah Khwajah killed lakhs large number Lasharis Makran mathnawi Mir Chakar Mirza Moinul Haq Mongol Mughul Muḥammad Muslim mystic Oljeitu ordered PAKISTAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Persian persons poem Prophet Quaid-i-Azam Quli Qur'an Qutb Rajah Rajah Jai Singh Rashid al-Din reached Rinds rupees Sayyid Schacht sent Shah Shaykh Shaykh Bahā al-Din Shivaji Silsilah Siva Sultan Tehran thousand tradition troops verses warriors از است او ای این با به بود تو جام جامی چو چون خود دل ست سر شد عشق کن که ما می نه نیست ها هر همه