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Ali Sher may refer to: People *Ali Sher Bengali, 16th-century Muslim theologian *Ali Sher Hyderi, 20th-century political leader from Sindh, Pakistan *Ali Sher Khalji, 13th-century governor of Bengal * Ali Sher Khan Anchan, 17th-century king from Skardu, Baltistan *Mir Ali Sher Qaune Thattvi, 18th-century historian from Thatta, Sindh *Alisher Barotov, footballer from Tajikistan * Alisher Chingizov, 21st-century swimmer from Tajikistan *Alisher Dodov, 21st-century footballer from Tursunzoda, Tajikistan * Alisher Dzhalilov, 21st-century footballer from Latakhorak, Tajikistan *Alisher Gulov, 21st-century taekwondo practitioner from Tajikistan *Alisher Karamatov, 21st-century rural development activist * Alisher Mirzo, 20th-century painter from Tashkent, Uzbekistan *Alisher Mirzoev, 21st-century footballer from Tajikistan *Alisher Mukhtarov, 21st-century judoka from Uzbekistan *Alisher Qudratov, 21st-century alpine skier from Tajikistan *Alisher Rahimov, boxer from Uzbekistan *Alisher Sa ...
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Ali Sher Bengali
ʿAli Shīr al-Ḥanafī al-Bangālī ( ar, علي شير الحنفي البنغالي; d. 1570s), or simply Ali Sher Bengali ( bn, আলী শের বাঙ্গালী), was a 16th-century Bengali author, teacher and Sufi pir of the Shattari order. He was one of the three khalifahs (successors) of Muhammad Ghawth Shattari. Background Ali Sher was born into a Bengali Muslim family in the town of Sylhet in the Bengal Sultanate. His family traced their origins to Nurul Huda Abul Karamat, a 14th-century Middle Eastern migrant who accompanied Shah Jalal in the Conquest of Sylhet and was later appointed as the second Wazir of Arsah Srihat. He was a Hanafi. Life In his youth, Sher began travelling across the subcontinent for further Islamic studies. When he reached Awadh, it is said that he saw Muhammad Ghawth Shattari in a dream. Sher then travelled to Delhi where he met with Ghawth and became his murid (student). He was one of the two prominent Bengali students of Shattari ...
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