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Shah Ismail Dehlvi

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Shah Ismail Dehalvi
Mendicant resting at the grave of Shah Ismail Shaheed in Balakot, Pakistan.
Born26 April 1779
Died6 May 1831

Shah Ismail Dehalvi was an Islamic scholar and a warrior in the jihad proclaimed by Syed Ahmed Shaheed with Pushtoon tribes support against the Sikh kingdom in Punjab in the 19th century.[citation needed]

Death

Shah Ismail Dehalvi was killed on 6 May 1831 during a fierce battle.

Literary Works

  1. "Al-Arba'in fi Ahwal-al-Mahdiyin"[1] (Containing Ahadith about the Imam Mahdi and a poem of Shah Nimatullah Wali). The copy is a print of Maktaba Misri Ganj (Kalkatta) 25 Muhharram 1268 (1851).[2]

References