Begum, Atia (German) (b. )
Note: She was a german lady
Note: Believed to have married a german names 'Kremer'
Note: No issues
Event: Type: Notes (Facts Pg)
Place: No issues
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Hakeem
Occupation: Place: Hikmat
Ordination: Place: Hikmat
Note: Unmarried
Note: He was Madarul Muham (Home Secretary) to Nawab Qaroli, Finance Minister Kuta Bundi (Rajputana). Was Governor of Kashmir.
Note: He was also known as Mirza Daula.
Event: Type: Nick Name
Place: Mirza Daulah
Note: "Hakeem" - Founder of "Dawakhana Hakeem Ajmal Khan" in Pakistan in 1947.
Event: Type: Title (Facts Pg)
Place: Hakeem
Occupation: Place: Hikmat
Note: His greatest achievement was the translation of "Bostan-e-Khial" by Mohammad Taqi 'Khial', from persian to urdu. He used to be known lovingly by the people of Delhi as "Chotay Khawjum Sahib. Died on 14th Shaban 1292 Hijra at the age of 72 years. Reference from "Mazameen-e-Farhat", Vol.4.
Event: Type: Nick Name
Place: Khawaja Aman
Note: Poet " Raqim"
Event: Type: Pen Name
Place: Raqim
Note: His parents died in early childhood. He migrated with his uncle Nasarullah Beg and Abdullah Beg from Badakshan to Bokhara and then to India with Mirza Jewan Beg's family. Notes taken from "Mazameen-e-Farhat" Volume 4.
Note: He was the eldest son of Khawja Haji Khan. He married in Delhi, but his wife died within a year of marriage. He did not marry again. He was also known lovingly as "Bary Khawjum Sahib" by the people of Delhi. He was burried in the family graveyard in Kadum Shareef, Delhi. Notes taken from Mazameen-e-Farhet, Vol. 4.
Event: Type: Nick Name
Place: Khawaja Jan
Note: Mirza Jewan Beg belong to Barlas Tribe of Badakshan. He was decendent of Hazret Sabazposh whose Mosoleum is still in Badakshan.
According to Mirza Farfhetullah Beg in Mazameen Farhet, Volume 4, page 197, in the Foot Note 1, Mirza Jewan Beg had two other sons name Allah Dad Khan, and Khuda Dad Khan who were left in Badakshan, and their decendents are still in Badakshan.
The parents of son in law of Mirza Jewan Beg, Khawja Haji Khan, husband of Ameerunnisa Begum mirgrated to India with family of Mirza Jewan Beg.
Note: He married the maternal niece of Hakim Momin Khan Momin. Ref: Mazameen-e-Farhet, Vol:4.
His title was Muqarab-ul-Doulah Moazez-ul-Mulik Dilawar Jung Bhadar.
Note: He married the sister of Famous poet "Asadaullah Khan Ghalib"
Note: "Maaroof"
Event: Type: Pen Name
Place: Maaroof
Note: Also known as Sarwar-ul-Mulk Bahadur
Note: Also known as Mirza Daulah.
Note: Maki
Note: Maki
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