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Karim Shah

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104: 271: 180:(madmen). Though the cult was non-violent, its members claimed that Karim Shah possessed spiritual prowess such as the ability to cure diseases, foretelling and bringing success to those he wished. 176:). It is estimated that his propagation began in 1775. His teachings attracted Sufis, Hindus and animists alike, and the members of his cult came to be known by commoners as 308: 332: 342: 301: 230: 337: 222: 294: 173: 327: 164:
Though the origins of Karim Shah are shrouded in mystery, it can be known that he was a disciple of
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Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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Faqir
Pagal Panthis
Musa Shah
Tipu Shah
Mymensingh District
Bengal Presidency
Bengali
Bengali
Pagal Panthi
Bengal
Bangladesh
Musa Shah
Majnu Shah
Durgapur Upazila, Netrokona
Tipu Shah
"Pagal Panthi Movement"
Islam, Sirajul
Khanam, Mahfuza
Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
ISBN
984-32-0576-6
OCLC
52727562
OL
30677644M
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