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Mir Khalilullah Yazdi I (–1608) Other names: Khalilullah III Biographical He was in charge of Yazdi in 1590–91. Censured by the shah for reasons that are not clear, his property was confiscated. He fled to India with his two sons, and was in the service of Jahangir in Lahore in 1606. He died from diarrhoea after over-eating mangoes. Place of death: Agra |
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| Sources 1. D. Morgan; L. Lewisohn. The Heritage of Sufism: Late Classical Persianate Sufism (1501-1750), vol. III. New York: Oneworld Publications, 2018 2. Muhammad Afzal Khan, 1987. Iranian Nobility Under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb. Thesis. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. |
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