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Nawaz (; transliterations vary) may refer to: Given name * Gharib Nawaz (1143–1236), Indian Sufi saint * Bande Nawaz (1321–1422), Indian Sufi saint * Gharib Niwaz Pamheiba (1690–1751), King of Manipur * Samsam ud Daula Shah Nawaz Khan (1700–1758), Mughal courtier and historian * Ali Nawaz Jung Bahadur (born 1877), Hyderabadi civil engineer * Moin Nawaz Jung, Hyderabadi finance minister * Shah Nawaz Bhutto (1888–1957), dewan of Junagadh * Mehdi Nawaz Jung (1894–1967), Hyderabadi bureaucrat * Qazi Qader Newaz (1909–1983), Bangladeshi poet * Shah Nawaz Khan (1914–1983), Indian general * Muhammad Nawaz (1924–2004), Pakistani javelin thrower * Khaleque Nawaz Khan (1926–1971), Bangladeshi politician and lawyer * Asif Nawaz Khan Janjua (1937–1993), Pakistani army chief * Nawaz Khizar (borrn 1942), Pakistani hockey player * Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi (born 1943), Pakistani justice * Muhammad Nawaz Khan (born 1943), Pakistani writer * Fareed Nawaz Khan Noohan ...
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Mu'in Al-Din Chishti
Mu'in al-Din Hasan Chishti Sijzi (; February 1143 – March 1236), known reverentially as Khawaja Gharib Nawaz (), was a Persian Islamic scholar and mystic from Sistan, who eventually ended up settling in the Indian subcontinent in the early 13th-century, where he promulgated the Chishtiyya order of Sunni mysticism. This particular ''Tariqa'' (order) became the dominant Islamic spiritual order in medieval India. Most of the Indian Sunni saints are Chishti in their affiliation, including Nizamuddin Awliya (d. 1325) and Amir Khusrow (d. 1325). Having arrived in the Delhi Sultanate during the reign of the sultan Iltutmish (d. 1236), Muʿīn al-Dīn moved from Delhi to Ajmer shortly thereafter, at which point he became increasingly influenced by the writings of the Sunni Hanbali scholar and mystic ʿAbdallāh Anṣārī (d. 1088), whose work on the lives of the early Islamic saints, the ''Ṭabāqāt al-ṣūfiyya'', may have played a role in shaping Muʿīn al-Dīn's world ...
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