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" Pragmatic circuits : "
William J. Eccles.
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AL
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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1063192
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Doc. NO
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ALei3589
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Main Entry
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Kulke, Tillmann
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Title & Author
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ʿInāyat Allāh Khān - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Kulke, Tillmann
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Note
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(718 words)
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Abstract
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ʿInāyat Allāh Khān Kashmīrī (d. 1139/1726) was born into an intellectual family. His mother, Ḥāfiẓa Maryam, instructed several pre-eminent Mughal nobles in Islamic subjects. Amongst them was Awrangzīb’s favourite daughter, the princess Zīb al-Nisāʾ Makhfā (d. 1113/1702), who is said to have memorised the Qurʾān by the age of seven, thus becoming a ḥāfiẓa (fem. of Ar. ḥāfiẓ , a term used of Muslims who memorise the entire Qurʾān). That pleased the emperor and eased the introduction of ʿInāyat Allāh Khān into the empire’s higher
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Subject
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Islam.
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ALei3589.pdf
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