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*Sayyed [[Abdul-Qadir Gilani]] (1077–1166), 12th century Muslim Saint, Scholar and Author of books on spirituality
*Sayyed [[Abdul-Qadir Gilani]] (1077–1166), 12th century Muslim Saint, Scholar and Author of books on spirituality
* Sayyed Abdullah Awn Ibn Yala Al Hashimi Al Gilani (c. 1028–1099), was a ruler,[1] medieval Persian Sufi, Muslim preacher and a religious scholar.
*[[Qutb Shah|Sayyed Abdullah Awn ibn Yala al Hashimi al Gilani]] (c. 1028–1099), was a ruler,[1] medieval Persian Sufi, Muslim preacher and a religious scholar.
* Sayyed [[Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gilani]] (1841–1927), first Prime Minister of Iraq in 1920
* Sayyed [[Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gilani]] (1841–1927), first Prime Minister of Iraq in 1920
* [[Ahmed Gailani]] Afghan politician (born 1932)
* [[Ahmed Gailani]] Afghan politician (born 1932)

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Gilani or Gillani possibly linked to the Gilan Province or the Gelani tribe mentioned in ancient records & it is also a surname.[1] Notable people with the surname (or variants) include:

References

  1. ^ Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman History. London: Bohn (1862) XVII-V
  2. ^ Gelani, Ikram Ali Shah (1991). Architecture and Town-planning in the Holy Quran. Ferozsons. ISBN 978-969-0-01037-7.
  3. ^ "Prof. Ikram Ali Shah Gelani" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)