Mirza Hadi Baig

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Mirza Hadi Baig
Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian
Reign 1530
Mirza Faiz Muhammad
Born Greater Khorasan
Died Qadian, India
Religion Islam

Mirza Hadi Beig was an Indian Punjabi nobleman of Persian origin. He was given the title of Mirza. He was a great ancestor of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza and his son Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is his descendant.[1][2]

Life and Reign

He came to India from Samarkand. During the reign of the Mughal king Babur. He settled in Punjab near Beas and established a state of 80 villages one of which he named as Islampur which was the ancient name of Qadian. He lived and died there. His family had held important posts in the Mughal Empire. He was a Mughal and had family relations with Babur.

References

  1. "A Book of Religious Knowledge". Al Islam. Retrieved 30 April 2012. 
  2. History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 (Urdu). India: Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516. 2007. ISBN 181791210 Check |isbn= value (help). 
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