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Syed Ali Miran Al Naqvi

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Syed Ali Miran Al Naqvi (السید علی میران النقوی البھاکری) (Born 1550 AD, Died 1640 AD) === Sayyid Ali was a notable descendant of the Messenger of Islam Prophet Muhammad through the tenth shia Imam Ali Hadi al Naqi.[1][2]   It is believed that Sayyid Ali's birth town was Multan Punjab Pakistan, and later he migrated with his family to Lahore. He was buried in village Mona Syeddan.

Sayyid Ali’s ancestral decent is through the following key notable ancestors who first settled in Sindh Pakistan, Sayyid Saddurdin Khatib[3] son of Sayyid Mahmud Al Makki.  Sources from early Arab and Sindh history state that Sayyid Ali's ancestors[4]: Sayyid Mahmud/Muhammad Al Makki migrated into the Sindh region from Arabia through Khorasan (Iran Mashad).  Sayyid Muhammad Al-Makki KhorasnI السيد محمد الحسيني المكي   شیر سوار خراساني نقوى (Born 1145, died 1246) whom arrived in Bukkar at the fort of Arak around the year 1200 AD.

Tomb Image Syed Ali Miran Bhakkari Mona Syeddan


References[edit]

  1. Hussain, Abid (1998). Sadat, By Abid Hussain ed 1.1998. Ifthkhar publishers. p. 8. Search this book on
  2. Naqvi, Sayed (2018). Shajrah Tyabah. Lahore: T Publications Lahore. p. 17. ISBN 9781838530471. Search this book on
  3. Shajrah Sadut, Shajrah (1720). archived Manuscript 1720AD Jamshoro Library. Sindh: Jamshoro. p. 6. Search this book on
  4. Hamdani, Qa. Mudrik Al Talib Fe Nasab E Ale Abi Talib a.s. 2016: Lahore books. p. 486. ISBN 1722145684. Search this book on


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