Muḥammad Arshād ( bn, মাওলানা মুহাম্মদ আরশাদ, fa, مولانا محمد ارشاد), was a late 16th-century
Bengali Muslim author who wrote in the
Persian language. He was a prominent
Mawlana that resided in
Baniachong. Arshad wrote the Persian book ''Zaraul Musannif'', which made him one of the earliest authors in the
Sylhet region.
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Syed Shah Israil
Syed Shah Isra'il ( bn, সৈয়দ শাহ ইসরাইল, fa, ), also known as Shah Bondegi ( bn, শাহ বন্দেগী, fa, ; lit. ''King of Worship''), was a 16th-century Persian language writer from Bengal. He is celeb ...
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Syed Pir Badshah
Syed Pīr Bādshāh ( bn, সৈয়দ পীর বাদশাহ, fa, سید پیر بادشاه), was a late medieval Bengalis, Bengali Sufi saint and author of Taraf Kingdom, Taraf. He is best known for writing ''Ganj-e-Taraz'' in the Pe ...
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Syed Rayhan ad-Din
Syed Rayhān ad-Dīn ( bn, সৈয়দ রায়হান উদ্দিন, fa, ) was a medieval Sufi author of Bengal. His work gained recognition at the imperial court of Delhi, where he gained the nickname Bulbul-e-Bangālah ( fa, ب� ...
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People from Baniachong Upazila
Bengali writers
16th-century Persian-language writers
16th-century male writers
16th-century Muslim scholars of Islam
16th-century Indian Muslims
16th-century Indian scholars
16th-century educators
16th-century deaths
16th-century nobility
16th-century Bengalis
16th-century Islamic religious leaders
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