- chishti
- chish·ti
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Chishti — Chishtiyya ist ein gemäßigter islamisch orthodoxer Sufi Orden (Tariqa), der ursprünglich aus dem indischen Raum stammt, mittlerweile aber weltweit Anhänger gefunden hat. Gründer dieses Ordens ist Abu Ishaq Shami († 940), der bekannteste Vertreter … Deutsch Wikipedia
chishti — ˈchishtē noun Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after Mu īn al Din Muhammad Chishti, saint of India died 1236, its founder : a Sufi brotherhood centered in India … Useful english dictionary
Chishti (surname) — Chishti (Persian: چشتی) is a common family name in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The family name indicates ancestry from Sufi Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti of the Chishti order. Chishti can also be spelt as Chishty . in India, where the order… … Wikipedia
Chishti sharif District — is the most easterly district in Herat Province, Afghanistan, situated along the Hari River and one of its northern tributaries. It borders with Obe District to the west, Badghis Province to the north and Ghor Province to the east and south. The… … Wikipedia
Chishti Sharif — Chishti Sharif … Wikipedia
Chishti Order — This article is part of the series … Wikipedia
Chishti Order — Originally established by Khwaja Abu Ishaq (d. 940) at Chisht (in Khurasan), this Sufic order was introduced into In dia by Mu in al Din Chishti in the 12th century. From the monastery (khanqah) established by Mu in al Din Chishti at Ajmer,… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Maudood Chishti — Chisht, Afghanistan … Wikipedia
Mahbub Mirza Chishti Qalandari Hyderabadi — Born 1st Ramadan 1309 hijri or 1889 AD Birthplace Hyderabad Deccan Died 2 Safar 1394 hijri or 25 February 1974 AD Place of death Hyderabad Deccan Buried … Wikipedia
Saajzada Syed Muhammed Mateen Chishti Mahbubi Dehlvi — Sahibzada Syed Muhammed Mateen Chishti Mahbubi Born 14 Zulqaad 1327 (ذولقعدہ) or 27 November 1909 Birthplace Delhi Died … Wikipedia