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Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi, the Glossary

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Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi (1804 -1868) was an Islamic scholar, leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and poet during British era.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Awadh, Bahadur Shah Zafar, Indian Rebellion of 1857, Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi, Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi.

  2. Indian Sufi religious leaders
  3. Indian people of the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Awadh

Awadh, known in British historical texts as Avadh or Oudh, is a historical region in northern India, now constituting the northeastern portion of Uttar Pradesh.

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Bahadur Shah Zafar

Bahadur Shah II (born Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad (24 October 1775 – 7 November 1862), usually referred to by his poetic title Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar), was the twentieth and last Mughal emperor and a Hindustani poet. He was the second son and the successor to his father, Akbar II, who died in 1837. Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi and Bahadur Shah Zafar are Revolutionaries of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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Indian Rebellion of 1857

The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown.

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Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi

Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlavi (11 October 1746 – 5 June 1824) was an Indian Sunni Muslim Scholar and Sufi Saint. Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi and Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi are Sunni Sufis.

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Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi

Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi (1953 – 7 May 2023) was an Indian Sunni Sufi Islamic scholar and journalist, associated with the Raza Academy.

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See also

Indian Sufi religious leaders

Indian people of the Indian Rebellion of 1857

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadruddin_Khan_Azurda_Dehlawi

Also known as Mufti Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi.