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the mother of Qutbu-d-dīn Khān Koka, who had given me her milk and was as a mother to me or even kinder than my own kind mother ... was committed to the mercy of God. I placed the feet of her corpse on my shoulders and carried her a part of the way (to her grave). Through extreme grief and sorrow I
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and it is here he built a fort for his family, where his descendants still live to this day. This is the Indian branch of Koka's family, and their descendants include Nawab Abdul-Ghaffar Khan
Bahadur, jageerdar of Sheikhupur, Begum Parveen Azad - a senior Indian Congress party politician , other
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Emperor Jahangir. The emperor was deeply attached to his foster mother, as reflected by the following paragraph in the Jahangir's memoirs:
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His second son, Shaykh
Ibrahim, received the title of
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Banglapedia: the
National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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