Khwajagan Naqvi
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There was a very famous Pir called Abdullah Ansari of Herat, from the early 11th century, he had a daughter who was married to a grandson of Imam Naqi (as) called Khwaja Ali and settled in Khorasan, and that line is called the Khwajagan-of the Syed variety, a branch of this migrated to Panipat on the Mongolian destruction -13 the century, but some did not, and kept links with the clan and did so migrate even as late as the 19th century, so 800 years of family history outside the known Naqivis.
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