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Shaykh Gharib Khan Nistani Afghani (Bengali: শেখ গরীব খাঁন নিস্থানি আফগানী, Arabic: شيخ غريب افغاني), popularly known as Shāh Gabru (Bengali: শাহ গাবরু), was a 14th-century Sufi Muslim figure from the Sylhet region. Gabru's name is associated with the propagation of Islam in Osmani Nagar. In 1303, he joined Shah Jalal in the Conquest of Sylhet.

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  • Shaykh Gharib Khan Nistani Afghani (Bengali: শেখ গরীব খাঁন নিস্থানি আফগানী, Arabic: شيخ غريب افغاني), popularly known as Shāh Gabru (Bengali: শাহ গাবরু), was a 14th-century Sufi Muslim figure from the Sylhet region. Gabru's name is associated with the propagation of Islam in Osmani Nagar. In 1303, he joined Shah Jalal in the Conquest of Sylhet. (en)
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  • Shaikh Gharib Khan Nisthani Afghani (en)
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  • Muhammad Ghazi (en)
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  • Gabhurteki, Sylhet (en)
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  • Gabhurteki (en)
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  • Shah Gabru (en)
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  • Afghani (en)
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  • Early 14th century (en)
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  • Companion of Shah Jalal (en)
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  • আমল ছাড়া আলিম Amol chhara aalim মহাপাপী জালিম Mohapapi zaalim নিম্নগার জল যথা নিম্ন দিকে যায় Nimnogar jol jotha nimno dike jaay বিনয়ীর কাছে গুন সেইরূপ ধায় Binoyir kachhe gun sheiroop dhaay ভগ্ন তরী ভাসাইলে মগ্ন হয় জলে Bhogno tori bhashaile mogno hoy jole না বুঝি করিলে কাজ বিঘ্ন হয় ফলে Na bujhi korile kaaj bighno hoy phole (en)
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  • Panch Pir Maqam, Gabhurteki, Sadipur Union, Osmani Nagar (en)
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  • A poem by Karmabir Dr. Murtaza Chowdhury. (en)
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  • Shaykh Gharib Khan Nistani Afghani (Bengali: শেখ গরীব খাঁন নিস্থানি আফগানী, Arabic: شيخ غريب افغاني), popularly known as Shāh Gabru (Bengali: শাহ গাবরু), was a 14th-century Sufi Muslim figure from the Sylhet region. Gabru's name is associated with the propagation of Islam in Osmani Nagar. In 1303, he joined Shah Jalal in the Conquest of Sylhet. (en)
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  • Shah Gabru (en)
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