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Ghaus, Ghous, Ghos or Gawth is an Arabic name. Notable people with this name include: * Adnan Ghaus (born 1990), Pakistani cricket player * Aisha Ghaus Pasha (born 1962), Pakistani politician * Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo (1917–1989), Pakistani politician * Ghaus Mohammad (1915–1982), Indian tennis player * Ghaus Pak, a title of Abdul Qadir Gilani (1078–1166), Sufi preacher and theologian * Gholam Ghaus Z., Afghan-German citizen * Ghulam Ghaus, Afghan politician * Ghulam Ghaus (Indian politician), Indian politician from Bihar * Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi (1896–1981), Pakistani politician * Ghulam Ghaus Khan, Indian freedom fighter from Rawalpindi * Jarnail Ghaus Khan (–1814), Indian general in the Sikh Empire * Muhammad Ghawth (1500–1562), Indian Sufi saint from Gwalior ** Mohammed Ghous Mosque Mohammed Ghous Mosque, also known as Mosque of Muhammad Ghous Gwaliori or Shattari or Ek Toda Mosque, is a medieval mosque in Sarangpur area of Ahmedabad, India. History The mosque was bu ...
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Adnan Ghaus
Adnan Ghaus (born 27 November 1990) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who plays for Sui Southern Gas Company cricket team, Sui Southern Gas Company. He made his Twenty20 debut for Rawalpindi cricket team, Rawalpindi in the 2017–18 National T20 Cup on 21 November 2017. References External links

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Aisha Ghaus Pasha
Aisha Ghaus Pasha (; born 3 March 1962) is a Pakistani politician and economist. In April 2022, she was appointed as a State Minister in the newly formed 34-member Cabinet. She is one of the five female members of the new Pakistan Federal Cabinet. She had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 till August 2023. Previously she was a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, from June 2013 to May 2018. Early life and education Pasha was born on 3 March 1962 in Lahore. She earned the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Master of Arts in Economics and a Masters of Applied Science in Economics from the University of Karachi. Pasha is married to Hafeez Pasha, an economist and former advisor to the Federal Government. Political career She was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) on a reserved seat for women in June 2013. In May 2015, she was inducted into the provincial cabinet of the ...
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Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo (Urdu/ Baloch: میرغوث بخش بزنجو ) was a Pakistani politician from Balochistan. He served as the 3rd Governor of Balochistan. Early life He was born in Nall Khuzdar Balochistan in either December 1917 or 1919. His father's name was Safar Khan. One of the founding members of the National Awami Party, he served as the Governor of Balochistan from 1972 to 1973 and was a key signatory to Pakistan's Third constitution - Constitution of Pakistan of 1973. Education Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo obtained his high school education up to the 8th Grade from Sandeman High School Quetta. After the 1935 earthquake, he got admission in Sindh Madrasa tul Islam, Karachi. Then, for further education, Ghaus Bakhsh enrolled into Aligarh University where he studied for four years, thus completing his formal education. Entry into politics In 1938, after returning from Aligarh, Ghaus Bakhsh joined the Baloch League, a party based in Karachi which was formed by some ...
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Ghaus Mohammad
:''See Muhammad Ghaus for the 16th century Sufi saint'' Ghaus Mohammad Khan (2 November 1915 – 1982) was an Indian tennis player from Malihabad. He was the first Indian to reach the quarterfinals at The Championships, Wimbledon, Wimbledon, achieved in 1939 where he lost to second-seeded and eventual champion Bobby Riggs. With compatriot Iftikar Ahmed he reached the third round in the doubles event in 1947. He was active from 1932 until 1948 and won 35 career titles in singles. Career Khan played his first tournament in 1932 at the India International Championships where he lost in the fourth round to the Italian player Emanuele Sertorio. He won his first title in 1937 at the East India Championships held in Calcutta where he defeated Subba L.R. Sawhney. In 1938 he reached the third round at the French Championships at Roland Garros, he then played and won the Sheffield and Hallamshire Championships against the New Zealander Cam Malfroy at Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Following t ...
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Abdul Qadir Gilani
ʿAbdul Qādir Gīlānī, ( ar, عبدالقادر الجيلاني, ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī; fa, ) known by admirers as Muḥyī l-Dīn Abū Muḥammad b. Abū Sāliḥ ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī al-Baḡdādī al-Ḥasanī al-Ḥusaynī (March 23, 1078February 21, 1166), was a Sunni Muslim preacher, ascetic, mystic, jurist, and theologian belonging to the Hanbali school, and the eponymous founder of the Qadiriyya tariqa (Sufi order) of Sufism.W. Braune, ''Abd al-Kadir al-Djilani, The Encyclopaedia of Islam'', Vol. I, ed. H.A.R Gibb, J.H.Kramers, E. Levi-Provencal, J. Schacht, (Brill, 1986), 69;"authorities are unanimous in stating that he was a Persian from Nayf (Nif) in Djilan, south of the Caspian Sea."John Renard, The A to Z of Sufism. p 142. Juan Eduardo Campo, Encyclopedia of Islam, p. 288. The Qadiriyya tariqa is named after him. He was born on March 23, 1078 (1 Ramdhan 470 AH) in the town of Na'if, Rezvanshahr in Gilan, Iran, and died on February 21, 11 ...
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Gholam Ghaus Z
Gholam Ghaus Z. was a German citizen wrongly imprisoned for over four months in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility in Afghanistan. According to ''Der Spiegel'' Gholam Z. is of Afghan background and was arrested when visiting Afghan relatives. According to Deutsche Welle he is from the German city of Wuppertal. ''Der Spiegel'' reports that the 41-year-old Gholam Z. had taken early retirement, due to medical problems. A second ''Der Spiegel'' report states that his Kabul relatives told him that, as a German citizen, he could shop in the supermarket in the American base in Kabul without any problems: It reported that German security officials who investigated his background in Germany, and who interviewed him in Afghanistan, were satisfied that there was no evidence of any tie to terrorism. Nevertheless, the USA told German officials that he could not be released unless Germany provided assurances of measures that amounted to "round the clock surveillance". ''Der Spiegel' ...
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Ghulam Ghaus
Haji Ghulam Ghaus is an Afghan politician who has been appointed as the Acting Deputy Minister of Disaster Management on 21 September 2021. References Living people Afghan politicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{Afghanistan-politician-stub ...
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Ghulam Ghaus (Indian Politician)
Ghulam Ghaus is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Bihar Legislative Council as the Nominated member from Rashtriya Janata Dal. He was the leader of Bihar Legislative Council from 2005 to 2010. He is the nephew of late freedom fighter and Minister and Speaker of Bihar Assembly Ghulam Sarwar Ghulam Sarwar is a Bangladeshi-born British writer on Islam in English and director of the Muslim Educational Trust (MET). Biography Sarwar was born in the Bengal Presidency (now Bangladesh), British India. He graduated with honours in commerce .... References Living people Members of the Bihar Legislative Council Rashtriya Janata Dal politicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{Bihar-RJD-politician-stub ...
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Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi
Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi was a Pakistani Islamic scholar and politician and a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977. References Pakistani MNAs 1972–1977 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam politicians People from Mansehra District Darul Uloom Deoband alumni 1981 deaths 1896 births Presidents of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam Darul Uloom Deoband faculty {{Pakistan-MNA-stub ...
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Ghulam Ghaus Khan
Captain Ghulam Ghaus Khan of Rawalpindi District, Pakistan was an Indian freedom fighter belonging to the famous Khatar Khan family of Rawalpindi District. Early life Khan was the son of Captain Boota Khan of Rawalpindi and studied at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. Career He was commissioned as an officer in the British Indian Army. He joined Indian National Army (INA) with the several British Indian soldiers and took command of Rangoon (Burma). Later, he became the Brigadier and then the Commander Administrator of Rangoon. Death He died on 17 January 2005 in Islamabad Islamabad (; ur, , ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's ninth-most populous city, with a population of over 1.2 million people, and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital T ... Pakistan.Ghulam Ghaus Khan References {{DEFAULTSORT:Khan, Ghulam Ghaus Year of birth missing 2005 deaths Indian National Army personnel People fr ...
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Jarnail Ghaus Khan
Mian Ghaus Khan (died 1814), also known as Mian Ghausa, was a Punjabi Muslim of Arain descent who served as an artillery officer of the Sukerchakia Misl under Sardar Maha Singh. After Maha Singh's death, Ghaus Khan served his son, Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. Ghaus Khan's son, Sultan Mahmud Khan (d. 1859) and grandson, Sultan Ahmad Ali Khan, too served in the Sikh Khalsa Army. Military career Ghaus Khan enrolled in the army of Maha Singh and eventually rose to become his Jarnail (General). His first significant participation was during the conquest of the Rohtas Fort from Nur-ud-din Bamezai, a general of Ahmad Shah Durrani. He accompanied Maha Singh during four-month siege to Rasool Nagar, in which they were assisted by Jai Singh Kanhaiya, chief of the Kanhaiya Misl. He served under the 10-year old Ranjit Singh during the siege of Sodhra. Sometime after, Maha Singh died and Ranjit Singh was crowned the chief of Sukerchakia Misl. Under Ranjit Singh, he served ...
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Muhammad Ghawth
Muhammad Ghawth (Ghouse, Ghaus or Gwath) Gwaliyari (1500–1562) was a 16th-century Sufi master of the Shattari order and Sufi saint, a musician, Segoogle book search and the author of ''Jawahir-i Khams'' (Arabic: ''al-Jawahir al-Khams'', The Five Jewels). The book mentioning the life and miracles of Gaus named " Heaven's witness" was written by Kugle. Biography Muhammad Ghawth was born in Gwalior, India in 1500; the name Gwaliyari means "of Gwalior". One of his ancestors was Fariduddin Attar of Nishapur. In the preface of ''al-Jawahir al-Khams'', he states that he wrote the book when he was 25 years old. In 1549 he travelled to Gujarat, when he was 50 years old. He stayed in Ahmedabad for ten years where he founded Ek Toda Mosque and preached. Ghawth translated the '' Amrtakunda'' from Sanskrit to Persian as the '' Bahr al-Hayat'' (The Ocean of Life), introducing to Sufism a set of yoga practices. According to the scholar Carl W. Ernst, in this "translation", Ghawth intenti ...
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