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stated that under their progeny there will come a son of them, who will revive the spiritual lineage and legacy of the family after a tragic incident, that was to be the martyrdom of family members in Srinagar. It is believed that this successor is
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and their progeny until the line died out on the occasion of the martyrdom of the last Ishan Kamaluddin and his family members by the Shiite warlord Amir Khan Jawansher in the eighteenth century.
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Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(Stammesverzeichnis der Hazrat Ishaan Kaste)(verfasst und geschriben von: Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi Verlag: Talimat Naqshbandiyya in Lahore), p. 281
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together with his wife who was the daughter of a Mughal Emperor. It is a pilgrimage site in which congregational prayers, known as "Khoja-Digar" are held in honor of
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on his death anniversary the 3rd Rabi ul Awwal of the islamic lunar calendar. This practice including the "Khatm Muazzamt" is a practice that goes back to
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had a significant amount of nobles as disciples, highlighting his popular influence in the
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The Imamiyya-Ridhawiyya-Mahdawiyya-Qadiriyya-Naqshbandiyya-Ishaniyya Line of Succession
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Nicholson, Reynold (2000). Kashf al-Mahjub of al-Hajvari. E. J. W. Gibb Memorial.
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Kamaluddin son of Nooruddin, martyred by the Shiite warlord Amir Khan Jawansher
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of the order as he is a direct blood descendant in the 7th generation of
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The Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and Activism in a Worldwide Sufi Tradition
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school with a central emphasis on the teachings of the Muslim Saint
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and his family as they are regarded them as the revivers of
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mediated by Iqbal's teacher Sher Muhammad Sharqpuri
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Mahmud's
Mir Jan
Mahmud II

Lahore
Punjab

Srinagar
Kashmir
Arabic
Naqib al-ashrafs
Muhammad
Sayyid Mir Jan
12th Imam Muhammad ibn Hasan al Mahdi
Orthodox-Sunni
Sayyid Mir Jan
Ishaniyat
Naqshbandi Sufi Order
Twelver-Shia tradition
Hanbali Imam
Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani
Hanafi Scholar
Sayyid Bahauddin Naqshband
The Hazrat Ishaans

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