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Hazrat Khwaja Syed Shah Maqdoom Zain-ud-din Davud ibn Hussain Shirazi is a Sufi saint of the Deccan, belonging to the Chishti Order.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: Asirgarh Fort, Aurangzeb, Bahmani Sultanate, Burhanpur, Burhanuddin Gharib, Chishti Order, Daulatabad Fort, Deccan Plateau, Delhi, Farooqui dynasty, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, Ganj Rawan Ganj Baksh, Hyderabad State, Islamic calendar, Khuldabad, Mecca, Mughal Empire, Muhammad, Muhammad Azam Shah, Muhammad bin Tughluq, Muslims, Naqqar khana, Nasir Jung, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, Nizamuddin Auliya, Qadi, Rabi' al-Awwal, Shiraz, Sufism, Tapti River, Zar Zari Zar Baksh.

  2. Chishti Order
  3. Students of Nizamuddin Auliya

Asirgarh Fort

Asirgarh Fort is an Indian fortress (qila) situated in the Satpura Range about north of the city of Burhanpur, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Aurangzeb

Muhi al-Din Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known as italics, was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707.

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Bahmani Sultanate

The Bahmani Sultanate (سلطان‌نشین بهمنی) was a late medieval empire that ruled the Deccan Plateau in India.

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Burhanpur

Burhanpur is a historical city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Burhanuddin Gharib

Burhanuddin Gharib (d. 1340) was an Indian Sufi of the Chishti Order. Zainuddin Shirazi and Burhanuddin Gharib are Indian Sufi saints and Students of Nizamuddin Auliya.

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Chishti Order

The Chishti order (translit) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chisht where it was initiated by Abu Ishaq Shami.

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Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort originally Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Daulatabad village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.

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Deccan Plateau

The Deccan is a large plateau and region of the Indian subcontinent located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada River.

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Delhi

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.

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Farooqui dynasty

The Farooqi dynasty (also spelt Farooqui, Faruqi) or the Farooq Shahi was the ruling dynasty of the Khandesh Sultanate (named after the Khandesh region) from its inception in 1382 till its annexation by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1601.

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Firuz Shah Tughlaq

Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1309 – 20 September 1388) was a Muslim ruler from the Tughlaq dynasty, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.

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Ganj Rawan Ganj Baksh

Ganj Rawan Ganj Baksh belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufi saints, which was founded by Shahab ud din at Baghdad in Hijri 602. Zainuddin Shirazi and Ganj Rawan Ganj Baksh are Indian Sufi saints.

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Hyderabad State

Hyderabad State or Hyderabad Deccan was a kingdom, country, and princely state in the Deccan with its capital at the city of Hyderabad.

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Islamic calendar

The Hijri calendar (translit), or Arabic calendar also known in English as the Muslim calendar and Islamic calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days.

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Khuldabad

Khuldabad is a city (municipal council) and a Taluka of Aurangabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Mecca

Mecca (officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah) is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia and the holiest city according to Islam.

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Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.

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Muhammad

Muhammad (570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam.

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Muhammad Azam Shah

Mirza Abu'l Fayaz Qutb-ud-Din Mohammad Azam (28 June 1653 – 20 June 1707), commonly known as Azam Shah, was briefly the seventh Mughal emperor from 14 March to 20 June 1707.

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Muhammad bin Tughluq

Muhammad bin Tughluq (1290 – 20 March 1351), also named Jauna Khan as Crown Prince, also known by his epithets, The Eccentric Prince, or The Mad Sultan, was the eighteenth Sultan of Delhi.

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Muslims

Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.

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Naqqar khana

Naqqar Khana (नक़्क़ार ख़ाना, نقّار خانہ) or Naubat Khana (Hindi: नौबत ख़ाना, Urdu) is a term for a drum house or orchestra pit during ceremonies.

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Nasir Jung

Mir Ahmad Ali Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi, Nasir Jung, was the second Nizam of Hyderabad State.

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Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I

Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan Siddiqi (11 August 1671–1 June 1748) also known as Chin Qilich Qamaruddin Khan, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah and Nizam I, was the first Nizam of Hyderabad.

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Nizamuddin Auliya

Khawaja Syed Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (sometimes spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3 April 1325), also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, Sultan-ul-Mashaikh and Mahbub-e-Ilahi, was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar, Sufi saint of the Chishti Order, and is one of the most famous Sufis from the Indian Subcontinent. Zainuddin Shirazi and Nizamuddin Auliya are Indian Sufi saints.

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Qadi

A qāḍī (Qāḍī; otherwise transliterated as qazi, kadi, kadhi, kazi, or gazi) is the magistrate or judge of a sharīʿa court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minors, and supervision and audition of public works.

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Rabi' al-Awwal

Rabiʽ al-Awwal (lit, also known as Rabi' al-Ula (lit), or Rabi' I) is the third month of the Islamic calendar.

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Shiraz

Shiraz (شیراز) is the fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars and Persis.

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Sufism

Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism and asceticism.

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Tapti River

The Tapti River (or Tapi) is a river in central India located to the south of the Narmada river that flows westwards before draining into the Arabian Sea.

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Zar Zari Zar Baksh

Zar Zari Zar Baksh, or Shah Muntajab ud din, was one of the earliest Sufis of the Chishti Order, the most dominant of all the Sufi orders in the Indian subcontinent. Zainuddin Shirazi and Zar Zari Zar Baksh are Chishti Order, Indian Sufi saints and Students of Nizamuddin Auliya.

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See also

Chishti Order

Students of Nizamuddin Auliya

References

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

Also known as Khwaja Zainuddin Shirazi.