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I'm a bit put off by the quote, @ Sutyarashi.
It states "Among the early emigrant Muslim families, there was one Saiyid Abul Far of Was'rt. One branch of his descendants later on became famous as Saiyids of Barha. H.R. Nevili, is of the view that towards the latter half of the fourteen century (1360-1400), the Saiyids generally seem to have attained to considerable power and might possibly had induced the Punjabi Saiyids to move to their assistance"
When it starts from "The Saiyids", I believe this is continuing to refer to the Sayyids of Barha, correct? And as it goes on, it states that they might've possibly induced the Punjabi Sayyids to "move to their assistance". Which is implying the Punjabi Sayyids are something else. I think it could be referring to the
Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate
Let me know what you think, and if possible, is there other sources to post? Noorullah ( talk) 19:28, 29 December 2023 (UTC)
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I'm a bit put off by the quote, @ Sutyarashi.
It states "Among the early emigrant Muslim families, there was one Saiyid Abul Far of Was'rt. One branch of his descendants later on became famous as Saiyids of Barha. H.R. Nevili, is of the view that towards the latter half of the fourteen century (1360-1400), the Saiyids generally seem to have attained to considerable power and might possibly had induced the Punjabi Saiyids to move to their assistance"
When it starts from "The Saiyids", I believe this is continuing to refer to the Sayyids of Barha, correct? And as it goes on, it states that they might've possibly induced the Punjabi Sayyids to "move to their assistance". Which is implying the Punjabi Sayyids are something else. I think it could be referring to the
Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate
Let me know what you think, and if possible, is there other sources to post? Noorullah ( talk) 19:28, 29 December 2023 (UTC)