Indian Islamic scholar (1817–1899)
Imdadullah Muhajir Makki (1817 – 1899)[ 2] : 222 was an Indian Muslim Sufi scholar of the Chishti Sufi order.[ 2] : 223 [ 3] His disciples include Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi , Rashid Ahmad Gangohi , and Ashraf Ali Thanwi . In the Indian Rebellion of 1857 , he led the Muslims in Thana Bhawan to fight against British .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
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