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Ghulam Rasool Gangi
Ghulam Rasool Gangi was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan and the son of Pir Bukhsh. His family moved from Yarkand and Kashgar to India in 1598, where he lived in the Siakolt district of Langrewali. For three generations, Abdul Rashid Khan's descendants were rulers of Khotan and Yarkand, but were scattered geographically until 1707. Quresh Sultan, one of Abdul Rashid Khan's sons, and other Chugtai royal family members were relocated to India during the time of Emperor Akbar. 1857 Rebellion Ghulam Rasool and his family hid their identity from the British Imperial Forces because the British were killing Indians that belonged to Mughal tribes. British Indian Sialkot district records show the caste of Ghulam Rasool as Gangi or Kangi, which was probably adopted to hide his identity from the government. Family Ghulam Rasool had many children, but their names are not known because they were changed. The names of his sons were Sadawar, Ghaseeta, Nathu, and Jamiat. Terms like Mughal, ...
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Genghis Khan
''Chinggis Khaan'' ͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋbr /> Mongol script: ''Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan'' , birth_name = Temüjin , successor = Tolui (as regent) Ögedei Khan , spouse = , issue = , house = Borjigin , dynasty = Genghisid , regnal name = Genghis Khan () , temple name = Taizu () , posthumous name = Emperor Fatian Qiyun Shengwu () , father = Yesügei , mother = Hoelun , religion = Tengrism , birth_date = , birth_place = Khentii Mountains, Khamag Mongol , death_date = (aged 64–65) , death_place = Xingqing, Western Xia , burial_place = Unknown(presumptively Ikh Khorig, Burkhan Khaldun, Khentii Province) Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; ; xng, Temüjin, script=Latn; ., name=Temujin – August 25, 1227) was the founder and first Great Khan ( Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the noma ...
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Nabi Bukhsh Mughal
Nabi may refer to: People *Adil Nabi (born 1994), English footballer * Heiki Nabi (born 1985), Estonian wrestler * Isadore Nabi, satirical pseudonym of Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin, scientists in the 1960s * Mohammad Nabi (born 1985), Afghan cricketer * Samir Nabi (born 1997), English footballer *Yusuf Nabi (1642–1712), Turkish poet * Nabi Avcı (born 1953), Turkish academic and politician * Nabi Şensoy (1945–2018) Turkish diplomat *Nabi Tajima (1900–2018), Japanese supercentenarian and last living person born in the 19th century Acronym * Native American Bahá'í Institute, a Regional Bahá'í Training Institute in Burntwater, Arizona, United States * North American Bus Industries, a bus manufacturing company based in Alabama, United States Other uses * ''Nabi'' (film), a 2001 South Korean film * Nabi, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Typhoon Nabi, a 2005 super typhoon * Prophets of Islam, humans who, in the Islamic faith, have been chosen as prophet ...
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Miran Bakhsh Mughal
Miran Bukhsh was the elder son of Ebraheem bin Qutab Din and was great-grandson of Abdul Aziz Mughal. He had three sons, Siraj Din, Pir Bukhsh and Roshan Din. Genealogy records owned by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, currently held in Langrewali, a small village of Sialkot, shows that Miran Bukhsh lived in that district. Genealogy ''Pehchan'' by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, Chughtai Mughals of a small village Langrewali, Sialkot References {{reflist Uyghurs ...
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Ebraheem Bin Qutab Din
Ebraheem bin Qutab Din was an important figure amongst the Mughal family. He was a direct descendant of Chingis Khan and, was son to Qutab Din, their family migrated to India from Yarkand and Kashgar in 1598. Ebraheem belongs to the last great khan Abdurashid Khan of the Chughtai Khanates of Mughlistan. Though Abdul Rashid Khan's son, grandsons and great grandsons remained rulers of Khotan and Yarkand until 1707 but they were scattered throughout various regions. One of Abdul Rashid Khan's sons Quresh sultan with other Chughtai royal family members shifted to India under Emperor Akbar. Most probably he was living in the Kashmir region. Family Ibrahim Mughal had four sons, Miran Bakhsh Mughal Miran Bukhsh was the elder son of Ebraheem bin Qutab Din and was great-grandson of Abdul Aziz Mughal. He had three sons, Siraj Din, Pir Bukhsh and Roshan Din. Genealogy records owned by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, currently held in Langrewali, a smal ..., Allah Bakhsh, Muhammad Bakhsh and Rasool ...
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Qutab Din
Qutab (, Tat: ''gitob'') is an Azerbaijani dish made from thinly rolled dough that is cooked briefly on a convex griddle known as a saj. Composition When the weather gets warmer, the number of dishes made from wild plants increases. Qutab belongs to Azerbaijani cuisine and later on, it was popular in other South Caucasian cuisines as well, considered to be an Karabagh dish despite its clear Azerbaijani origin. Qutab is made by creating a stiff dough from flour, water, eggs, and salt. The dough is rolled into a thin circular layer and the middle of each circle filled with stuffing before finally being folded into a crescent shape. The resulting patties are griddled on both sides and served by pouring over butter on top. Qutab is usually served with yoghurt with green coriander, fennel and sumac. Variations There are many variations of qutab: usually, pumpkin and greens are used as fillings. There are also Shamakhy qutab, ''Yashyl Qutab'' and ''Qarın qutabı'', ''quzu qutabı (la ...
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Abdul Aziz Mughal
According to the historian Ahmad Razi, the fourth son of Abdurashid Khan Abdurashid Khan ( ug, عبد الرشيد خان) (1508-1560) was the ruler of the Yarkent Khanate in modern-day Yarkant County, Xinjiang between 1533 and 1560. Biography Abdurashid Khan was a descendant of the first Moghul Khan Tughluk Tim ..., named Abdul Aziz Mughal, died a natural death at the age of sixteen. He had two sons Qutab Din and Muhammad Haider. Both his sons accompanied their Uncle Koraish Sultan and migrated to India. Where they lived in India is not known exactly. Most probably they resided in valley of Jammu and Kashmir."Pehchan" by Muhammad Aslam Mughal, Chughtai Mughals of a small village Langrewali, Sialkot Genealogy References Uyghurs Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown {{asia-bio-stub ...
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Abdurashid Khan
Abdurashid Khan ( ug, عبد الرشيد خان) (1508-1560) was the ruler of the Yarkent Khanate in modern-day Yarkant County, Xinjiang between 1533 and 1560. Biography Abdurashid Khan was a descendant of the first Moghul Khan Tughluk Timur Khan (1347-1363) and was born in 1508. He came to power in 1533 when his father and predecessor Sultan Said Khan died of altitude sickness during a military expedition in the region of Kashmir. One of Abdul Rasid Khan's wives was Amannisa Khan. She is credited with collecting and thereby preserving the Twelve Muqam, which is today considered one traditional musical style of the Uyghur people of East Turkistan, Today’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The Muqam of Xinjiang has been designated by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. In 1538, Abdurashid Khan concluded a treaty with Uzbek Chief Ubaydullah Sultan, who ruled the Khanate of Bukhara at the time (1533–1539). He also completed a similar treaty w ...
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Muhammad Aslam Mughal
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد;  570 – 8 June 632 Common Era, CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Muhammad in Islam, Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet Divine inspiration, divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of Adam in Islam, Adam, Abraham in Islam, Abraham, Moses in Islam, Moses, Jesus in Islam, Jesus, and other Prophets and messengers in Islam, prophets. He is believed to be the Seal of the Prophets within Islam. Muhammad united Arabian Peninsula, Arabia into a single Muslim polity, with the Quran as well as his teachings and practices forming the basis of Islamic religious belief. Muhammad was born approximately 570CE in Mecca. He was the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. His father Abdullah was the son of Quraysh tribal leader Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, and he died a few months before Muhammad's birth. His mother Amina died when he was six, lea ...
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Yarkant County
Yarkant County,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also Shache County,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also transliterated from Uyghur as Yakan County, is a county in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, located on the southern rim of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin. It is one of 11 counties administered under Kashgar Prefecture. The county, usually referred to as Yarkand in English, was the seat of an ancient Buddhist kingdom on the southern branch of the Silk Road and the Yarkand Khanate. The county sits at an altitude of and had a population of . The fertile oasis is fed by the Yarkand River, which flows north down from the Karakorum mountains and passes through the Kunlun Mountains, known historically as the Congling mountains (lit. 'Onion Mountains' - from the abundance of wild onions found there). The oasis now covers , but was likely far more extensive before a period of desiccation affected the reg ...
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