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Mir Mirak Andrabi (921-990 AH; c. 1515–1582 AD) was a Sufi scholar in Kashmir. The son of Shams-ud-din Andrabi (860-932 AH, c. 1455–1525), his great-grandfather Ahmad Andrabi was originally from Andarab, a valley in southern Baghlan Province in northeastern Afghanistan. He migrated with his clan to Kashmir to spread Islam. His descendants are known as Andrabi Syed; their temple is Khanqah-e-Andrabia located at Malaratta, Srinagar.

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  • Mir Mirak Andrabi (921-990 AH; c. 1515–1582 AD) was a Sufi scholar in Kashmir. The son of Shams-ud-din Andrabi (860-932 AH, c. 1455–1525), his great-grandfather Ahmad Andrabi was originally from Andarab, a valley in southern Baghlan Province in northeastern Afghanistan. He migrated with his clan to Kashmir to spread Islam. His descendants are known as Andrabi Syed; their temple is Khanqah-e-Andrabia located at Malaratta, Srinagar. (en)
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  • Malaratta, Srinagar, Kashmir (en)
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  • Syed Mir Mirak Andrabi (en)
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  • Khanqah-e-Andrabia, Sonwar, Srinagar, Kashmir (en)
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  • Mir Mirak Andrabi (921-990 AH; c. 1515–1582 AD) was a Sufi scholar in Kashmir. The son of Shams-ud-din Andrabi (860-932 AH, c. 1455–1525), his great-grandfather Ahmad Andrabi was originally from Andarab, a valley in southern Baghlan Province in northeastern Afghanistan. He migrated with his clan to Kashmir to spread Islam. His descendants are known as Andrabi Syed; their temple is Khanqah-e-Andrabia located at Malaratta, Srinagar. (en)
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  • Syed Mir Mirak Andrabi (en)
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