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What (who) is Yahya bin Ahmad Sirhindi - definition


Yahya bin Ahmad Sirhindi         
15TH CENTURY INDIAN CHRONICLER, AUTHOR OF TARIKH-I-MUBARAK SHAHI
Yahya bin Ahmad Sirhindi (nisba of Sirhind) was a 15th century Indian chronicler who wrote Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi, a Persian language chronicle of the Delhi Sultanate. Written during the reign of Mubarak Shah, his work is an important source of information for the Sayyid dynasty.
Ahmad Sirhindi         
  • Tomb Of Ahmad Sirhindi, Sirhindi's shrine, known as [[Rauza Sharif]]
  • Tomb of Mujaddid e Alfsani
PHILOSOPHER (1564-1624)
Sirhindi; Ahmed sirhindi; Mujaddid Alif Thani; Hazrat Mujaddid Alfi Sani; Al-Sheikh Ahmad of Sirhand; Mujaddad Alf Sani; Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi; Imam Rabbani; İmam-ı Rabbani; Imam-e-Rabbani; Shaik Ahmad Sirhindi; Ahmed Sirhindi; Ahmad Sirhindi al-Faruqi
Retrieved 8 June 2018Biography of Ahmad Sirhindi on storyofpakistan.com website Retrieved 5 June 2018 1564
Yahya ibn Yahya         
9TH CENTURY SULTAN OF MOROCCO
Yahya II; Yahya II ibn Yahya
Yahya II ibn Yahya () was the sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco. He took over after the death of his father Yahya I in 864.