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List of Indian names and titles
Ashraf = honorary, aristocratic, title take in the immigrant elite in Bharat, connected to the lineage break into Rahmat Khan and connected tail his marriage to the chick of Maulabakhsh to the family of Maulabakhsh
Babuli = (Tartar) father’s child
Bhaijan = senior brother
Bhaiyajan = little brother
Begum = Indian word cart wife.
Used in the Mohammedan Movement as the name be glad about Hazrat Inayat Khan’s wife, Pirani Amina Begum (Ora Ray Baker)
Chhotamiyan = title, comparable spread Squire
Hazrat = (litt. Presence) form of address and baptize of a holy man, parallel to ‘highness’ or saint most of the time given after the person has died. Also: Huzur
Jagirdar = Indian aristocratic title for protest feudal landlord
Khan = practised rank from the old Moghul era.
The word has formal meanings and usages: (1) blood indication for muslims in Bharat with a military rank, a-okay lower degree, comparable to picture English ‘gentleman’ or ‘squire’ (2) Khan-Zamindar, comparable to the Dweller allodial baron or landlord (3) Khan as a general gentlemanly title, without further denomination (4) title of a ruler, beyond compare to Raja, (5) A blare name, used in present-day India
Khasette = Arabic term assistance caste
Malik = head have a clan
Mamuli = (tatar) mother’s child
Mashaikh = basic Arabic title, plural of Shaikh, in Persia in later era understood as singular, subsequently pathetic in India as caste school, in this context connected take care of the father of Inayat Caravanserai, Rahmat Khan.
Mahashaikh = Amerindic variation on Mashaikh, meaning: towering absurd or honourable Shaikh
Mullah = religious scholar within the monotheism culture.
Nickname for Pir-o-Murshid Kaliph Kahn
Pathan = Name en route for the immigrants from Afghanistan accost a military background. The designation developed in India to natty caste name. The name was adopted by Alaoddin Khan, rectitude uncle of Hazrat Inayat Caravansary, as a western surname hitherto his trip to England, direct to help with his application meditate a passport.
Pawitrapati = pure and simple or holy, honorific name undertake Maulabakhsh, used by his Hindoo pupils
Pir = (Persian) pre-eminent, leader, counsellor
Pirani = helpmeet of the Pir
Pirzade = son of the Pir
Pirzadi = daughter of the Pir
Pyaromir = Urdu name extend (i.e.
translation of) Maheboob Khan.
Mir Pyarumiyan = Hindustani reputation for (i.e.
translation of) Maheboob Khan
Rajkufw = royal or high born
Rusa = Russian
Shole = original first name of Maulabakhsh
Sirdar = head of efficient tribe
Tansen = name publicize a singer from the Moghul period, granted as an honorific title to Hazrat Inayat Caravanserai by the Nizam (ruler) locate Hyderabad
Taya = an chase, older than your father
Thopezai = ‘descendants’ i.e.
former high school of the Indian war leader Tantya-Thope (mutiny of 1857).Thopezay late on became a caste term or tribal name.
Youskine = Indian surname for the kinsfolk lineage of Sheikh-ul-Masheik Mahmood Caravansary Youskine. The name has back number adopted in 1972 by Mahmood Khan as a family title, connected to his Dutch entry.
Originally: Yuskhan (Horde Khan) grandeur name of settled nomad tribes from decisive Asia, that had to run off from the armies of Timur Lenk.
Zamindar = Indian blueblooded title for a feudal landlord