Mirza Gul Muhammad
Mirza Faiz Muhammad | |
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Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian | |
Predecessor | Mirza Faiz Muhammad |
Successor | Mirza Ata Muhammad |
Born | Qadian, India |
Died | Qadian, India |
House | Timurid |
Religion | Islam |
Mirza Gul Muhammad | |
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Born | Qadian, India |
Died |
1800 Qadian, India |
Buried at | Qadian, India |
Allegiance | Mughal Empire |
Service/branch | Mughal Army |
Rank | General |
Mirza Gul Muhammad (died. 1800) was an Indian general, jurist and noble. He was the grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza who was the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
Life and Reign
He succeeded as Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian upon the death of his father Faiz. During his reign, Mughal Empire had declined in Punjab. Giyas-ul-Daula, who was a minister of Mughal Empire had come to Qadian and praised the state was according to Islam.
Military career
Throughout his life, he fought against Sikhs and requested the help from four notable Mughal Emperors. They praised him but did not take the situation seriously who resulted in formation of Sikh Empire who ended the Mughal Empire in Punjab.[1]
References
- ↑ Shahid, Dost Mohammad (2007) [2000]. Taareekhe–Ahmadiyyat (Tareekh E Ahmadiyyat) [History of Ahmadiyyat] (PDF) (in Urdu). 1. India: Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian. ISBN 81-7912-121-6. ISBN incorrectly printed in the book as 181-7912-121-6. Complete PDF: 19 Volumes (11,600 pages) (541.0 M). (Volume 14 meta-data appeared to closely match the original reference, but is unverified as the correct volume).
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