Fazl Ahmad Khan
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Fazl Ahmad Khan (1857 – 30 November 1907), also known as Huzur Maharaj, and commonly with the honorific "Maulana", was an Indian Sufi teacher who was considered to be a saint by his followers.
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Naqshbandi Sufis-The Golden Chain-Prophet Muhammad to Indian Sufis-By R.K. Gupta; Published by B.R. Publishing Corporation; 2018; ISBN 9789387587144
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