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FATḤ-ALLĀH ŠĪRĀZĪ, SAYYED MĪR
FATḤ-ALLĀH ŠĪRĀZĪ, SAYYED MĪR, a famous Sufi, an official in Mughal India, and one of the most learned men of his time. Fatḥ-Allāh was a disciple of the Sufi shaikh Mīr Šāh Mīr Takīya Šīrāzī and studied with such scholars as Ḵᵛāja Jamāl-al-Dīn Maḥmūd, Kamāl-al-Dīn Šervānī, and G¨īāṯ-al-Dīn Manṣūr Daštakī Šīrāzī (Āʾīn-e akbarī, tr.
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Blochmann, p. 34; Raḥmān ʿAlī, p. 160). He is said to have mastered philosophy, astronomy, astrology, geometry, geomancy, arithmetic, mechanics, Arabic, rhetorics, Koranic exegesis, Hadith, incantations, and the preparation of talismans (Badāʾūnī, Montaḵab, tr.
Fathullah shirazi biography definition
Ranking et al., III, p. 216; Āʾīn-e akbarī, tr. Blochmann, p. 34).
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Fatḥ-Allāh was first invited to India by Mīrzā Jānī, the ruler of Thatta, who sent him a present of fifty tomans. Fatḥ-Allāḥ also spent some time in the serviceof ʿAlī I ʿĀdelšāh of Bījāpūr (see ʿĀDELŠĀHĪS) as his wakīl.
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