Talk:Tijara
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'Professor Anwarul Haqqi ibn Mahmoodul Haq ibn Afzalul Haq ibn Munshi Barkat Ali ibn Khairat Ali ibn Mohammad Hasan Ali bin Kamaluddin. They were all scholars of their times. Earliest books, ‘Miratul Haqaiq’ and ‘Kitab Rahnuma-i Hajjaj’ in their family extant even today was written by Munshi Barkat Ali. Khairat Ali and Hayat Ali were two prominent brothers settled in Palwal and sons of Mohammad Hasan Ali bin Kamaluddin. Khairat Ali was Sarrishtedar Deputy Commissioner of Gurgaon, who later on joined the services at the court of Maharaja Tijara. He died in Tijara but his body was taken to Delhi to bury near the grave of Shaikh Abdul Haq Mohaddis. Hayat Ali was Thanedar at Shahdara (Delhi). Maulana Abrarul Haq (Khalifa Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi) was the brother of Professor Anwarul Haqqi'
founder of Tijara was a Jains
[edit]Tejpal was a scion of Yadav family, he built palaces at Tijara. His descendant Bahadur Nahar accepted Islam in the 14th c. and became famous by the name of Khanzada. http://books.google.co.in/books?ei=u_jdTbKyCMjHrQf6kN3rCQ&ct=result&id=i-jVAAAAMAAJ&dq=khanzada++are+yadavs&q=yadavz
Protected monuments of Rajasthan page-68
Till today tijara is dominated by Jains .
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Tijara-seat-to-go-to-better-halves/Article1-10583.aspx
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