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'''Khawaja''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq| خواجه شيخ}}}}) are prominent branch of ] in ]. | '''Khawaja''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq| خواجه شيخ}}}}) are prominent branch of ] in ]. | ||
==People using the name Khawaja== | |||
Significant figures with the name, or using the title Khawaja in South Asia include: | |||
*], also known as Khwaja Gharib Nawaz was a ] Muslim and is the most famous ] saint of the ] of South Asia. He was born in 536 A.H./1141 CE, in ], a famous city in ] province (other accounts say ]) in ]. He is also known as "Sultan-e-Hind." | |||
*] Khawaja Farid (Punjabi/Saraiki: خواجہ فرید)he was a great Sufi his shrine is located in the city of Pakpattan, otherwise Pākpattan Sharīf. | |||
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*] ](born 1173-died 1235) was a renowned Muslim Sufi mystic, saint and scholar of the Chishti Order from Delhi, India. | |||
*] ] was a prominent "Suhrawardiyya" Sufi saint and missionary. Bukhari was called Surkh-posh ("Red-clad") on account of the red mantle he often wore. | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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Khawaja (Template:Lang-ur) are prominent branch of Khawaja in South Asia.