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(Redirected from Syedi Hasan Feer)

Mausoleum of Hasan Pir, an early leader of the Fatimid Ismaili movement in India.

Syedi Hasan Pir was a Taiyabi Ismaili saint of the 14th century in India. Hasan Pir was fifth Wali-ul-Hind on behalf of the Ismaili Taiyabi Da'i al-MutlaqofYemen. He was famous in the court of the Sultan of Patan, during the time of the Delhi Sultan Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III and from lineage of Moulai Bharmal.[1][2][3][4][5][6] He was martyred on 23rd Moharram 795 AH/ 1392 AD, and his mausoleum is located at Denmaal/Delmal, Gujarat.

Lineage[edit]

Family tree showing relation with Moulai Bharmal and Dawoodi Bohra duat is as below. He was a descendant of Moulai Bharmal a minister of the King Jayasimha Siddharaja. He is the ancestor of Dawoodi Bohra Dais: 34th dai Syedna Ismail Badruddin, 35th Dai Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II, 38th Dai Syedna Ismail Badruddin, 41st to 43rd Dai Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III, Yusuf Najmuddin, Abde Ali Saifuddin and 46th Dai Syedna Mohammed Badruddin.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Archived 2017-02-08 at the Wayback Machine; Syedi HasanPir Shaheed QS
  • ^ [2]; [3], Farhad Daftary - 2007 - History; The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines By Farhad Daftary, p.277;'hasan pir descendant of Abdullah.was killed.. ,..grave near harij.. succeeded by grand son adam bin sulayman...'
  • ^ [4]; I Am the Messenger, Markus Zusak - 2007
  • ^ [5]; HasanPir(Denmal)
  • ^ [6], 2013 - Maulai Hasan ji Pir Shaheed bin Maulai Ali's Geni Profile.
  • ^ [7], Harita - Patan, Hasan feer
  • Family tree linking Dawoodi Bohra Dais with noted Duats

    (Note:Black borders indicate 'Noted Duats' and red borders Dais.)

    Moulayi TarmalMoulayi Bharmal
    Syedi FakhruddinMoulayi Yaqoob
    Syedi DawoodMoulayi Ali
    Syedi Hasan Feer
    multiple generations
    Moulayi Dawood
    Syedi Shams KhanMoulayi Raj
    Moulai Hasanji BadshahBawa Mulla KhanSyedi Lukman jiSyedi Khanji PheerIsmail Badruddin I(34)
    Abdul Qadir HakimuddinJeeva BhaiFatema AaiAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin II(35)
    multiple generations
    Moulai Faijullah BhaiSyedna Ibrahim(39)Ali BhaiMaryam BaiIsmail Badruddin II(38)
    Amena BaiAhmedjiAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin III(41)
    multiple generationsmultiple generations
    Bouji AaiYusuf Najmuddin(42)Abde Ali Saifuddin(43)
    Mohammed Ezzuddin(44)Tayyeb Zainuddin(45)Maryam AaiMohammed Badruddin(46)
    {Abdul Qadir Najmuddin(47)Zainab AaiSakina AaiRatan Aai
    Mohammed Burhanuddin(49)Abdul Husain Husamuddin(48)
    Taher Saifuddin(51)Husaina AaiAbdullah Badruddin(50)
    Amatullah AaiMohammed Burhanuddin(52)
    Mufaddal Saifuddin(53)

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hasan_Pir&oldid=1234635560"

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