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Sadat e-Bara sometimes pronounced Sadaat-e-Bahara, are a community of Sayyids, originally Elite or Noble Sayyid families situated in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh in India. This community had considerable influence during the reign of the Mughal Empire. Its members were also found in Karnal District and Haryana, Gujarat & Karnataka, Maharashtra state in India.Some of the members of this community have migrated to Pakistan after independence and have settled in Karachi, Khairpur State in Sind and Lahore. Sadat e Bara or Sayads of Barha or Saadat-e-Barha Saadat Bara/Saiyids of Barha

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  • سادات البارا (ar)
  • Sadaat-e-Bara (en)
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  • سادات البارا (بارا من الكلمة الهندية bārah "أثنا عشر") هي جماعة من السادة، تتكون في الأصل من مجموعة من أثني عشر قرية تقع في منطقة مظفرنجر في ولاية أتر برديش في الهند. كان لهذا المجتمع تأثير كبير في عهد الإمبراطورية المغولية. تم العثور على أعضائها أيضاً في منطقة كارنال وهاريانا بولاية كجرات وكارناتاكا في الهند. وقد هاجر بعض أعضاء هذا المجتمع إلى باكستان بعد الأستقلال واستقروا في كراتشي، ولاية كيربور في السند ولاهور. (ar)
  • Sadat e-Bara sometimes pronounced Sadaat-e-Bahara, are a community of Sayyids, originally Elite or Noble Sayyid families situated in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh in India. This community had considerable influence during the reign of the Mughal Empire. Its members were also found in Karnal District and Haryana, Gujarat & Karnataka, Maharashtra state in India.Some of the members of this community have migrated to Pakistan after independence and have settled in Karachi, Khairpur State in Sind and Lahore. Sadat e Bara or Sayads of Barha or Saadat-e-Barha Saadat Bara/Saiyids of Barha (en)
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  • Sadaat-e-Bara or Sadaat Bahera (en)
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  • • Sayyid • Arab • Sayyid of Uttar Pradesh• Sadaat Amroha• Gardezi Sadaat • Sadaat-e-Sirsi * Sadaat-e-Bilgram • Sadaat-e-Saithal (en)
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  • سادات البارا (بارا من الكلمة الهندية bārah "أثنا عشر") هي جماعة من السادة، تتكون في الأصل من مجموعة من أثني عشر قرية تقع في منطقة مظفرنجر في ولاية أتر برديش في الهند. كان لهذا المجتمع تأثير كبير في عهد الإمبراطورية المغولية. تم العثور على أعضائها أيضاً في منطقة كارنال وهاريانا بولاية كجرات وكارناتاكا في الهند. وقد هاجر بعض أعضاء هذا المجتمع إلى باكستان بعد الأستقلال واستقروا في كراتشي، ولاية كيربور في السند ولاهور. (ar)
  • Sadat e-Bara sometimes pronounced Sadaat-e-Bahara, are a community of Sayyids, originally Elite or Noble Sayyid families situated in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh in India. This community had considerable influence during the reign of the Mughal Empire. Its members were also found in Karnal District and Haryana, Gujarat & Karnataka, Maharashtra state in India.Some of the members of this community have migrated to Pakistan after independence and have settled in Karachi, Khairpur State in Sind and Lahore. Sadat e Bara or Sayads of Barha or Saadat-e-Barha Saadat Bara/Saiyids of Barha Sadat-e-Bara refers to a group of twelve villages situated in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh (India). The villages are: * Kakrouli * Jutwaara * Mujhera * Chitorha * Kawaal * Sambhalhera or [sambalhera] * Kithora * Balipura * Behera Sadat * Sandhawli * Tissa * Sikhrehra * Belra * Bilaspur From Syed Sameer Azam Zaidi - DARBAR KAKROULI: These villages are mainly inhabited by Zaidi Syeds descendants of Zaid Ash-Shaheed or Zayd Shaheed through Sayyid Abul Farah Wasti, some of them are believed to be the descendents of the Saiyid Brothers, the king makers of the lesser Mughal era. According to Saiyid Athar Abbas Rizvi in his "A Socio-Intellectual History of the Isna 'Ashari Shi'is in India," they are considered among the most authenticate Sayyids, along with the saadats or sayyids of Nasirabad and Jais, of Raebareli district. One of the verifiable reasons is that they have a longstanding tradition of maintaining their Shajra-e-Nasab (Syed family tree,) which was an easily verifiable document copied by hand until this day. Many believe that they were among the first brand of Sayeds to push the Shias status into the mainstream after the barbaric murder of Shaheed Qazi Nurullah Shustari. These Al- Hussaini ‘Zaidi, Syed’ community stared the ‘Shia Spring’ revolution with their knowledge, insights and wisdom across North, West India and Pakistan. The prominent persons from Sadaat E Barha are Khan Bahadur Syed Muzaffar Ali Khan, founding member and first Chairperson of the "Shia Conference", Naseem Zaidi Chief Election Commissioner of India, Moraad Ali Khan, Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist in Double trap shooting & Arjun Awardee, Qamasr Ahmed Zaidi, Delhi Police Commissioner & Col. S.G. Mehdi, M.C, considered as the father of the SSG, Pakistan Army's elite de corps. (en)
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