Rani Laxmibai was a pivotal figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She was born in 1828 in Varanasi and educated at home in activities like shooting and horseback riding. At age 14 she married the Maharaja of Jhansi. After his death in 1853, the British annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse. When the Rebellion broke out in 1857, Rani Laxmibai refused British demands to surrender Jhansi. She led her forces in battle against the British for two weeks before escaping. She continued fighting alongside other rebels until she died in battle at Gwalior in 1858 at age 29, becoming a symbol of resistance against British rule.
Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi in North India currently present in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Chandra Shekhar Azad was a prominent Indian revolutionary who fought against British rule. He was involved in many revolutionary activities like the Kakori Conspiracy in 1925, the attempt to blow up the Viceroy's train in 1926, and the shooting of Saunders in Lahore in 1928. Azad joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army and became their commander. In 1931, Azad engaged in a gunfight with police in Allahabad's Alfred Park but ultimately committed suicide to avoid being captured. He became a celebrated revolutionary symbol in India's independence movement.
The document provides details about the Battle of Plassey fought in 1757 between the British East India Company led by Robert Clive and the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah and his French allies. It describes the causes of the battle including a disputed succession, disrespect shown by the British to the Nawab, and British support for the Nawab's rivals. It outlines key events leading up to the battle including a conspiracy between the British and Mir Jafar to overthrow Siraj-ud-Daulah. On the day of the battle, Mir Jafar betrayed Siraj-ud-Daulah, resulting in the Nawab's forces fleeing
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This document provides an introduction to vitamins and hormones. It begins by classifying vitamins as either water-soluble or fat-soluble. It then discusses each major vitamin in more detail, including its structure, functions in the body, dietary sources, and deficiency diseases. For each vitamin, the summary includes the key roles and recommended daily intake amounts. The document concludes by discussing the structures and functions of some common hormones.
The document summarizes various quiz questions from a visual round quiz conducted by Yogesh Pai. It includes connecting different people, events, places, symbols and more based on a common theme or attribute in 3-5 clues or answers provided in each question.
The document summarizes the history of British rule in India through the East India Company. It describes how the EIC was granted trading rights in India in the early 1600s which expanded into territorial control over key ports and regions. Two key historical turning points were highlighted: the Battle of Plassey in 1757, which marked the EIC's military ascendancy over local rulers, and Tipu Sultan's resistance in the late 1700s, which was ultimately defeated by the EIC and its Indian allies. The document discusses both positive impacts of British infrastructure development as well as negative aspects like exploitation of resources, famines exacerbated by tax policies, destruction of local industries, and violence and cruelty during the colonial period.
Rani Laxmibai was a pivotal figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She was born in 1828 in Varanasi and educated at home in activities like shooting and horseback riding. At age 14 she married the Maharaja of Jhansi. After his death in 1853, the British annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse. When the Rebellion broke out in 1857, Rani Laxmibai refused British demands to surrender Jhansi. She led her forces in battle against the British for two weeks before escaping. She continued fighting alongside other rebels until she died in battle at Gwalior in 1858 at age 29, becoming a symbol of resistance against British rule.
Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi in North India currently present in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Chandra Shekhar Azad was a prominent Indian revolutionary who fought against British rule. He was involved in many revolutionary activities like the Kakori Conspiracy in 1925, the attempt to blow up the Viceroy's train in 1926, and the shooting of Saunders in Lahore in 1928. Azad joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army and became their commander. In 1931, Azad engaged in a gunfight with police in Allahabad's Alfred Park but ultimately committed suicide to avoid being captured. He became a celebrated revolutionary symbol in India's independence movement.
The document provides details about the Battle of Plassey fought in 1757 between the British East India Company led by Robert Clive and the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah and his French allies. It describes the causes of the battle including a disputed succession, disrespect shown by the British to the Nawab, and British support for the Nawab's rivals. It outlines key events leading up to the battle including a conspiracy between the British and Mir Jafar to overthrow Siraj-ud-Daulah. On the day of the battle, Mir Jafar betrayed Siraj-ud-Daulah, resulting in the Nawab's forces fleeing
Chemistry investigatory project 2k18 (12th isc): Vitamins and hormones and th...Student
This document provides an introduction to vitamins and hormones. It begins by classifying vitamins as either water-soluble or fat-soluble. It then discusses each major vitamin in more detail, including its structure, functions in the body, dietary sources, and deficiency diseases. For each vitamin, the summary includes the key roles and recommended daily intake amounts. The document concludes by discussing the structures and functions of some common hormones.
The document summarizes various quiz questions from a visual round quiz conducted by Yogesh Pai. It includes connecting different people, events, places, symbols and more based on a common theme or attribute in 3-5 clues or answers provided in each question.
The document summarizes the history of British rule in India through the East India Company. It describes how the EIC was granted trading rights in India in the early 1600s which expanded into territorial control over key ports and regions. Two key historical turning points were highlighted: the Battle of Plassey in 1757, which marked the EIC's military ascendancy over local rulers, and Tipu Sultan's resistance in the late 1700s, which was ultimately defeated by the EIC and its Indian allies. The document discusses both positive impacts of British infrastructure development as well as negative aspects like exploitation of resources, famines exacerbated by tax policies, destruction of local industries, and violence and cruelty during the colonial period.
Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk born in 1863 in Kolkata, India. He was greatly influenced by his guru Ramakrishna and became a wandering monk. In 1893, he represented Hinduism at the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago, where he made a great impression and became famous in the West. He founded the Ramakrishna Mission to uplift Indian society and spread Vedanta philosophy. Though facing criticism, he dedicated his life to serving humanity through inspiration and humanitarian work until his death in 1902.
The document discusses the three gunas or modes of material nature according to yoga and Hindu philosophy. It begins by introducing the topic of the three gunas - sattva, rajas, and tamas. It then provides details on each guana, including their characteristics, how they influence perception and intellect, their effects on binding to various experiences, and their influence on where one is reborn after death. Finally, it provides a diagnostic chart to understand the predominance of the various gunas in one's personality.
Shivaji Bhosale, also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale, was a Marathi king and founder of the Maratha Empire in western India in 1674. He successfully challenged the Bijapur Sultanate and Mughal Empire to establish an independent Maratha kingdom. He was an innovative military commander who developed effective tactics, expanded territories through strategic forts, and established highly mobile cavalry and infantry units. Through his leadership skills, administrative abilities, and focus on meritocracy, Shivaji laid the foundations for the future Maratha empire and established himself as a revered leader in Indian history.
The document provides background on the Bhagavad Gita and discusses the difference between studying it and more academic subjects. It explains that while studying other subjects provides information, studying the Gita provides transformation by developing qualities like those Arjuna gained through hearing Krishna. It highlights the special role of humans is to inquire about absolute truth, unlike animals who just eat, sleep, mate and defend. The human body is meant to help one cross the ocean of material existence and realize the soul.
This document contains questions from a Tata Crucible quiz. It asks the participant to identify brands, companies, people, events, and other details related to business, current affairs, and Tata group companies based on clues in the questions. Some questions require identifying missing words in passages, while others involve identifying logos or people in images. The quiz tests the participant's knowledge of business, brands and the Tata group.
1) The document discusses the life lessons that can be learned from Lord Hanuman, including being humble, understanding, a noble achiever, and selfless.
2) It provides examples of Hanuman's qualities like balance between confidence and ego, being self-controlled, and being knowledgeable in many areas.
3) The document encourages readers to emulate Hanuman's qualities like clear goals, overcoming weaknesses, humility, optimism, and prioritizing responsibilities to find success.
INTER HOUSE G K QUIZ 2018@ REAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MATHURAPunit Prajapati
Real International School had conducted an Inter House GK Quiz Competition for our Junior students from class VI to VIII in the school auditorium on 28th November 2018, in which four different houses with three fervent participants in each house gave tough battle to each other. The participants had to go through mazes of intuited and mind blogging rounds consisting of questions related to current affairs, science, sports, music and many more. It was very informative and knowledge enriching competition for the participants.
Sankhya Darshan by Dr. Vijay Kumar, Teacher EducatorDr. Vijay Kumar
Sankhya Darshan is one of the Oldest ideologies of India. An attempt by Dr. Vijay Kumar, PhD in Educational Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
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This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document provides a summary of the movie 3 Idiots. It lists the main cast including Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, and Sharman Joshi. It then outlines several lessons and themes from the movie, such as pursuing excellence rather than success, living life to the fullest, following your passions, keeping a learning mindset, managing emotions over intelligence, simplicity over desires, the importance of communication, and helping others. The movie promotes living an impactful life through continual learning and personal growth.
Rani Lakshmibai was the queen of Jhansi in northern India during the 1857 Indian Rebellion against British rule. She was known for her bravery and military leadership during the rebellion. After the British annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse, Lakshmibai raised an army of women warriors to defend the city. She led Jhansi's resistance against the British siege and fought several battles after being forced to flee. Lakshmibai demonstrated exceptional courage and fighting skills until she died from injuries sustained in her final battle at Gwalior at the young age of 29, becoming a iconic figure of Indian nationalism and women's empowerment.
1. A cricket ball hit by a batsman follows projectile motion under gravity. Its path is called a trajectory.
2. For maximum horizontal range, the angle of projection must be 45 degrees.
3. When catching a ball, cricketers lower their hands to increase the time of impact, reducing the large force experienced upon catching. This is done according to the impulse-momentum theorem.
This quiz asked participants in a Facebook Live to identify characters from the Ramayan by emoji clues and be the first three to answer. The characters identified were Hanuman, Kekai, Sita, Ram, Ravan, Vibushan, and Laxman. The final character clue was for Dashrat and a winner was announced.
Rama was the eldest son of Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya. He was considered an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. Rama was married to Sita and had three brothers. Though a virtuous king, he agreed to exile himself for 14 years after his father promised his stepmother Kaikeyi he would banish Rama. During his exile, Rama rescued Sita when she was kidnapped by Ravana. He later killed Ravana and returned to Ayodhya with Sita at the end of their exile.
Kalaripayattu is a 3,000 year old martial art form that originated in South India and is considered the mother of all martial arts. It was developed by the legendary Sage Parasurama and drew inspiration from the strength and movements of animals like lions, tigers, and elephants. Though once shrouded in secrecy, Kalaripayattu laid the foundations for combat for the ancient South Indian kingdoms and is linked as the precursor to other martial arts like kung fu that developed in other parts of Asia.
The document provides biographies of several prominent Indian women who participated in India's freedom movement. It discusses their early lives, education, family backgrounds, and contributions to the independence struggle. Many faced imprisonment for participating in civil disobedience campaigns and the salt satyagraha. They played leadership roles in the Indian National Congress and other political organizations, and some later held positions in government as members of parliament after independence.
The document discusses Earth Day, which is celebrated annually on April 22nd to support environmental protection. It began in 1970 with events across the United States and is now observed in 192 countries. Earth provides life with essentials like soil, water, air and minerals, yet humans must do more to care for the planet. Earth Day aims to inspire people to protect the environment and show Earth our love.
Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk born in 1863 in Kolkata, India. He was greatly influenced by his guru Ramakrishna and became a wandering monk. In 1893, he represented Hinduism at the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago, where he made a great impression and became famous in the West. He founded the Ramakrishna Mission to uplift Indian society and spread Vedanta philosophy. Though facing criticism, he dedicated his life to serving humanity through inspiration and humanitarian work until his death in 1902.
The document discusses the three gunas or modes of material nature according to yoga and Hindu philosophy. It begins by introducing the topic of the three gunas - sattva, rajas, and tamas. It then provides details on each guana, including their characteristics, how they influence perception and intellect, their effects on binding to various experiences, and their influence on where one is reborn after death. Finally, it provides a diagnostic chart to understand the predominance of the various gunas in one's personality.
Shivaji Bhosale, also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale, was a Marathi king and founder of the Maratha Empire in western India in 1674. He successfully challenged the Bijapur Sultanate and Mughal Empire to establish an independent Maratha kingdom. He was an innovative military commander who developed effective tactics, expanded territories through strategic forts, and established highly mobile cavalry and infantry units. Through his leadership skills, administrative abilities, and focus on meritocracy, Shivaji laid the foundations for the future Maratha empire and established himself as a revered leader in Indian history.
The document provides background on the Bhagavad Gita and discusses the difference between studying it and more academic subjects. It explains that while studying other subjects provides information, studying the Gita provides transformation by developing qualities like those Arjuna gained through hearing Krishna. It highlights the special role of humans is to inquire about absolute truth, unlike animals who just eat, sleep, mate and defend. The human body is meant to help one cross the ocean of material existence and realize the soul.
This document contains questions from a Tata Crucible quiz. It asks the participant to identify brands, companies, people, events, and other details related to business, current affairs, and Tata group companies based on clues in the questions. Some questions require identifying missing words in passages, while others involve identifying logos or people in images. The quiz tests the participant's knowledge of business, brands and the Tata group.
1) The document discusses the life lessons that can be learned from Lord Hanuman, including being humble, understanding, a noble achiever, and selfless.
2) It provides examples of Hanuman's qualities like balance between confidence and ego, being self-controlled, and being knowledgeable in many areas.
3) The document encourages readers to emulate Hanuman's qualities like clear goals, overcoming weaknesses, humility, optimism, and prioritizing responsibilities to find success.
INTER HOUSE G K QUIZ 2018@ REAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MATHURAPunit Prajapati
Real International School had conducted an Inter House GK Quiz Competition for our Junior students from class VI to VIII in the school auditorium on 28th November 2018, in which four different houses with three fervent participants in each house gave tough battle to each other. The participants had to go through mazes of intuited and mind blogging rounds consisting of questions related to current affairs, science, sports, music and many more. It was very informative and knowledge enriching competition for the participants.
Sankhya Darshan by Dr. Vijay Kumar, Teacher EducatorDr. Vijay Kumar
Sankhya Darshan is one of the Oldest ideologies of India. An attempt by Dr. Vijay Kumar, PhD in Educational Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
#Investigatory project on fertilizer
#fertilizer #manure #organic manure #artificial manure
A project based on Investigatory project on fertilizer .and
fertilizer and its advantages and disadvantages
made by ABHISHEK MISHRA SATNA
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dr.deepak mishra mandsaur
This document appears to be a quiz about information technology topics. It contains 6 rounds of multiple choice or short answer questions on topics like game engines, internet companies, logos, and technology advertisements. The questions cover a wide range of IT topics and history. The format provides points for correct answers and allows teams to compete directly against each other.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging from movies, sports, history, science, and politics. It also provides 3 sentences of context or answer for each question. The quiz is intended to help determine the top 3 teams for a general knowledge competition happening at an event called INNOVISION-2k11.
This document provides a summary of the movie 3 Idiots. It lists the main cast including Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, and Sharman Joshi. It then outlines several lessons and themes from the movie, such as pursuing excellence rather than success, living life to the fullest, following your passions, keeping a learning mindset, managing emotions over intelligence, simplicity over desires, the importance of communication, and helping others. The movie promotes living an impactful life through continual learning and personal growth.
Rani Lakshmibai was the queen of Jhansi in northern India during the 1857 Indian Rebellion against British rule. She was known for her bravery and military leadership during the rebellion. After the British annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse, Lakshmibai raised an army of women warriors to defend the city. She led Jhansi's resistance against the British siege and fought several battles after being forced to flee. Lakshmibai demonstrated exceptional courage and fighting skills until she died from injuries sustained in her final battle at Gwalior at the young age of 29, becoming a iconic figure of Indian nationalism and women's empowerment.
1. A cricket ball hit by a batsman follows projectile motion under gravity. Its path is called a trajectory.
2. For maximum horizontal range, the angle of projection must be 45 degrees.
3. When catching a ball, cricketers lower their hands to increase the time of impact, reducing the large force experienced upon catching. This is done according to the impulse-momentum theorem.
This quiz asked participants in a Facebook Live to identify characters from the Ramayan by emoji clues and be the first three to answer. The characters identified were Hanuman, Kekai, Sita, Ram, Ravan, Vibushan, and Laxman. The final character clue was for Dashrat and a winner was announced.
Rama was the eldest son of Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya. He was considered an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. Rama was married to Sita and had three brothers. Though a virtuous king, he agreed to exile himself for 14 years after his father promised his stepmother Kaikeyi he would banish Rama. During his exile, Rama rescued Sita when she was kidnapped by Ravana. He later killed Ravana and returned to Ayodhya with Sita at the end of their exile.
Kalaripayattu is a 3,000 year old martial art form that originated in South India and is considered the mother of all martial arts. It was developed by the legendary Sage Parasurama and drew inspiration from the strength and movements of animals like lions, tigers, and elephants. Though once shrouded in secrecy, Kalaripayattu laid the foundations for combat for the ancient South Indian kingdoms and is linked as the precursor to other martial arts like kung fu that developed in other parts of Asia.
The document provides biographies of several prominent Indian women who participated in India's freedom movement. It discusses their early lives, education, family backgrounds, and contributions to the independence struggle. Many faced imprisonment for participating in civil disobedience campaigns and the salt satyagraha. They played leadership roles in the Indian National Congress and other political organizations, and some later held positions in government as members of parliament after independence.
The document discusses Earth Day, which is celebrated annually on April 22nd to support environmental protection. It began in 1970 with events across the United States and is now observed in 192 countries. Earth provides life with essentials like soil, water, air and minerals, yet humans must do more to care for the planet. Earth Day aims to inspire people to protect the environment and show Earth our love.
This document discusses stress, its causes and effects, and strategies for managing stress. It defines stress as the body's reaction to threats and lists environmental, social, physiological and thought-related stressors. Both positive and negative stress are described, with positive stress motivating change and negative stress feeling overwhelming. When stress becomes excessive, it can lead to physical and mental health issues. The document recommends maintaining a balance in life through relaxation techniques, nutrition, exercise and mind approaches to manage stress and adopt a stress-free lifestyle.
The Blue Brain Project aims to recreate the human brain through detailed computer simulation. It involves scanning brain tissue at a microscopic level to map neurons and brain circuitry. This data is used to build detailed virtual models and simulations of the brain that can be run on supercomputers. The goal is to better understand how the brain works at a cellular level and to apply this knowledge to developing treatments for brain diseases. The project uses IBM's Blue Gene supercomputers and specialized visualization software to simulate brain activity across different scales.
The cell is the basic unit of life and consists of a nucleus surrounded by a plasma membrane and cytoplasm containing various organelles. Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665 and observed that they resembled the rooms inhabited by monks. The cell theory states that all living things are composed of cells, cells come only from preexisting cells, and cells contain hereditary information to direct their functions and reproduction. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together, while organs are composed of multiple tissue types grouped to perform specific functions.
This document provides tips for living more sustainably and reducing pollution and waste. It recommends switching off lights, fans and ACs when not in use, using rechargeable batteries instead of disposable ones, fixing leaks and turning off taps fully after use. It also suggests walking or biking instead of driving when possible, throwing garbage in bins, growing more trees, using solar energy, avoiding firecrackers and loud noises to reduce pollution. The overall message is about conserving resources and protecting the environment.
The document provides tips for living more sustainably such as saving electricity, water, and fuel. It encourages proper garbage disposal, keeping the surroundings clean, and avoiding deforestation. The three R's of reduce, reuse, and recycle are emphasized. Specific tips include switching off switches after use, using water judiciously, walking when possible, avoiding polythene bags, and recycling.
The Battle of Plassey in 1757 was between Sirajuddaulah, the Nawab of Bengal, and the British East India Company forces. The British had promised to make Mir Jafar the new Nawab if they helped defeat Sirajuddaulah. During the battle, Mir Jafar and his forces secretly allied with the British against Sirajuddaulah, weakening his army. As a result, Sirajuddaulah's forces were defeated and Mir Jafar was installed as the new Nawab of Bengal by the British, marking the beginning of British political power in India.
Earthquakes result from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves and can destroy buildings and kill thousands. They occur when tectonic plates collide under the Earth's surface, with the focus being where the plates meet and the epicenter being where the shaking is felt above. Earthquakes are measured using seismometers on scales such as the moment magnitude and Richter scales.
Crop production involves growing plants for food, clothing, and other products. Important steps include soil preparation, selecting and sowing seeds, irrigation, weeding, crop protection, harvesting, threshing, and storage. Seeds are selected by testing their ability to float in water. Sowing can be done manually or with a seed drill, which distributes seeds evenly and at the right depth. Irrigation provides water to crops through traditional methods like canals or modern methods like sprinklers and drip irrigation. Weeding removes undesirable weeds, while crop protection safeguards crops from pests and diseases. Harvesting cuts and gathers crops, and threshing separates grains from plant matter. Crop rotation grows different crops in sequence to replen
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. There are two types of quadrilaterals: concave quadrilaterals which have at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees, and convex quadrilaterals which have all interior angles less than 180 degrees. Common types of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, rhombi, parallelograms, and kites.
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, located in Nainital, Uttarakhand. It was established to protect India's wildlife and is home to 476 tigers. The park is named after Jim Corbett, a British hunter who helped create wildlife reserves in India and played a key role in establishing Project Tiger to save tigers. Visitors can enjoy activities like bird watching, yoga, rafting and photography between November and June when temperatures are milder.
This document discusses the evolution of movies from early films to modern films. It notes that early films had simple stories, often based on documents or love stories, and featured more modest acting styles and basic theatre settings compared to today's films. Technological advances allowed the use of projectors instead of basic bioscope machines. Over time, audiences' tastes have changed - modern films feature more complex plots, extravagant acting styles, special effects and action to satisfy viewers' growing demands compared to when cinema was a new concept and stories aimed to provide a simple, sweet message. While technology has advanced, some feel modern films have lost their original purpose and meaning.
This document discusses tourism and its effects. It defines tourism as short-term movement of people away from home for pleasure. To promote tourism, factors like easy transportation, good security, communications, and attractions must be in place. Advertising is also important. Tourism has significant economic, social, and environmental effects. It can boost economies through jobs and tax revenue, but also places pressure on local communities and environments. Both positive and negative effects of tourism are outlined.
A document discusses ragging, which is considered an offense, and suicide. Ragging refers to harassment of junior students by senior students and can lead to suicide. The document appears to be about the problem of ragging in schools and universities which can cause students to take their own lives.
2. BIRTH-1550
DEATH-1635
1)LIVED IN LAHORE.
2)LAID THE FOUNDATION STONE OF
SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB JI.
3)FAMOUS SPIRITUAL INSTRUCTOR
OF DARA SIKOH.
4)FOUNDER OF MIAN KHALI.
5) BELONGED TO QADIRI SUFI
ORDER.
4. 1)RAJPUT PRINCESS.
2)DEVOTEE OF KRISHNA.
3) HINDU POET.
4)GURU-SAINT RAVIDASJI.
5) MANY BHAJANS ARE ATTRIBUTED
TO HER.
BIRTH-1498
DEATH-1546
5. BIRTH-1680
DEATH-1757
1) A PUNJABI SUFI SAINT.
2) PEN NAME-SACHAL SARMAST.
3) MAJOR SHRINE-KASUR,PUNJAB.
4) INFUCED BY-SULTAN BAHU.
5) TRADITION-KAFI.
6. BIRTH-1882
DEATH-1927
1)FOUNDER OF SUFI ORDER IN WEST.
2)TEACHER OF UNIVERSAL SUFISM.
3)CATEGORY-SUFISM
4)RECEIVED HONORIFIC “TANSEN” BY
NIZAM OF HYDRABAD.
5)DIVINE UNITY [HIS MESSAGE]
FOCUSED ON LOVE.
7. BIRTH-1253
DEATH-1325
1)A SUFI MUSICIAN.
2) MYSTIC AND SPIRITUAL DISCIPLE OF
NIZAMUDDIN AULIYA.
3)INVENTED MANY MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
4)WROTE POETRY IN PERSIAN.
5)REGARDED AS FATHER OF QAWWALI.
10. BIRTH-1564
DEATH-1624
1)AN INDIAN ISLAMIC SCHOLAR.
2)RELIGION-SUNNI ISLAM.
3)INTEREST-IMPLEMENTATION OF
ISLAMIC LAW.
4)DESCRIBED AS MUJADDID ALF THANI.
5)MANY NAQSHBANDI SUBORDERS ARE
CALLED NAQSHBAINDI-MUJADDIDI.
11. BIRTH-1836
DEATH-1888
1)BORN IN BERUWALA,SRI LANKA.
2)A POET AND A SUFI.
3) ISLAMIC SCHOLAR FROM SRI
LANKA.
4)RELIGION-SUNNI ISLAM.
5)LEADER OF QADIRIYYATHUN
NABAVIYYAH SUFI ORDER.