Mirza Nizamuddin
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Mirza Nizamuddin | |
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Born | 1600s |
Occupation | Mansabdar |
Known for | Punjabi-Mughal War |
Mirza Nizamuddin Naqshbandi was the successor and grandson of Moinuddin Hadi Naqshband. The Silsila of Mirza Nizamuddin Naqshbandi came to an end after the martyrdom of his descendant Khwaja Kamaluddin Naqshbandi, but was restarted by his descendant Sayyid Mir Jan in the mid 19th century.[1][2]
Military career
[edit]Akbar appointed Mirza Nizamuddin to send soldiers against Dulla Bhatti. His army was defeated but Dulla Bhatti's mother intervened to ensure that his life was spared.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Tazkare Khwanadane Hazrat Eshan(genealogy of the family of Hazrat Eshan)(by author and investigator:Muhammad Yasin Qasvari Naqshbandi company:Edara Talimat Naqshbandiyya Lahore)p. 65
- ^ Nicholson, Reynold (2000). E. J. W. Gibb Memorial.
- ^ Singh, Surinder (2008). "Mughal Centralization Local Resistance in North-Western India: An Exploration of the Ballad of Dulla Bhatti". In Singh, Surinder; Gaur, Ishwar Dayal (eds.). Popular Literature and Pre-modern Societies in South Asia. Pearson Education India. pp. 98–99. ISBN 9788131713587.