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Sa'd-uUah
fields ; one with an adjacent hall of 64 pillars, is believed
to be the resting-place of this saint. Vide Keene's Agrah
Guide, p. 44,
Sadik Khan, (5'^^'*} brother of Karim Khan, king
of Persia. He took possession of Shiraz after the death
of Zaki Khan ; reigned nearly two years, and was mur-
dered on the 14th March, 1781 A. D., vide Kan'm Khan.
Sadr-uddin Ardibeli, t5^*^<>jt i:;^*^^'*'*^ wW« Sadr
uddin Musa.
Sadr Jahan, lu't^ J'^} a learned Muhammadan who
lived in the time of Sultan Kulf Kutb Shah, king of
Golkanda who reigned from 1512 to 1543 A. D., 918 to
949 A. il. He is the author of a Persian work called
" Marghub-ul-Kulub," a history of that king.
Sadr Jahan, Kazi, (
Arabic characters) vide Minhaj-us-
Siraj.
Sadr Jahan, Mir, ly't^ j'^'^j^, a -well educated and
learned Musalman, a native of a village near Lakhnau.
He was an officer of 4000 in the service of the emperor
Akbar, in the 31st year of whose reign, 1585 A. D., 993
A. H., he was sent on an embassy together with Hakim
Humam to 'Abdullah Khan Uzbak, ruler of Turan, whose
father Iskandar Khan had died at that time. He lived
120 years, and at the time of his death, which took place
in 1611 A. D., 1020 A. H., he was so much emaciated by
old age, that there was nothing left in him but bones.
Sadr-nddin bin-Ya'kub, MuUa, iui iixi.'^h'^'^
'^J^^i, author of a collection of decisions in Persian
entitled " Fatawa Kara Khani," which was arranged
some years after his death by Kara Khan, in the reign of
Sultan 'Alauddin.
Sadr-uddin Musa, Shaikh, i^fi'^^b'^ ^^-^j
the son of Shaikh Safi-uddin the celebrated founder of
the Safwf kings of Persia. Vide Shaikh Safi and Isma'il
Shah I Safwi.
Sadr-uddin Muhammad, t?^'*^!;'^, son of
Zabardast Khan, and author of the work called " Irshad-
ul-Wazra," written in the reign of the emperor Muham-
mad Shah.
Sadr-uddin Muhammad bin-Is-hak Eunawi,
LS^J^ lyJ o^'" ^^J^1JA^^ a, native of Iconium
and an author, who died in 1273 A. D., 672 A. H.
Sadr-uddin Muhammad, Mir, '^*'^ e^'^b'^^'-rt'*,
author of the " Jawahir-nama," a book on Arts and
Sciences.
Sadr-uddin Muhammad, (
Arabic characters), surnamed
Abu'l Ma'alij which see.
Sadr-uddin, Ufi M a u 1 a n a, ls'j^ i^A^ij'^ Ij^^^,
author of the Jama'-ul-Hikayat." He is also called Nur-
uddin Muhammad Iffi, which see,
Sadr-uddin, Shaikh, i^->.'>Jj<y^ the son of Shaikh
Baha-uddin of Multan. He died in 1309 A. D., 709
A. H., at Multan and is buried there.
Sadr-uddin Sayyad 'Ali Khan, <^ e^'^lj'*"^
ti)^, son of Saj'yad Nizam-uddin Ahmad Husaini. He
was the best Arabic poet of his time, and is the author of
the following works " Kitab Badia'," " Salafat," and
" Sharah Sahifa Kanula."
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Sa'd-uddin of Dehli, c^y*^ ^^iC>J,i^^ author of the
works called Sharh " Kanz-ul-Dakaik," and "Sharah
Manar." He died in 1486 A. D., 891 A. H.
Sa'd-uddin of Kashghar, (
Arabic characters),
the spiritual guide of Jami. He died 1456 A. D., 860
A. H.
Sa'd-uddin Hamwia, ^.^'^ ii}i'^<^^, entitled
Shaikh-ul-Mashaek, is the author of several works, one
of which is called " Sajanjal-ul-Arwah," The Mirror of
the Soul, and another entithjd " Kitab Mahbtib," the
Beloved book. He died in the year 1252 A. D., 650
A. H.
Sa'd-uddin, eri'^^l'^**', a Turkish historian, was bom
in 1536 and died at Constantinople in 1599. His
history, entitled, the " Taj-ul-Tawarikh" (the Crown of
Histories) a work held in high estimation by scholars, gives
a general account of the Ottoman empire from its com-
mencement in 1299 till 1520. He also wrote the "Salim-
nama" or History of Sali'm I, which is chiefly a collection
of anecdotes regarding that prince.
Sa'd-uddin Tuftazani, Mulla, ij'b^ii' ^j^'^-'l
vide Tuftazani.
Sa'd-Ullah Khan, '^*'«, the son of the Eohela
chief 'AH Muhammad Khan, whom he succeeded to the
Rohela territories in 1749 A. D., 1162 A. H., but retired
with a pension of eight lacs of rupees annually from
Hafiz Kahmat Khan, and died in the year 1761 A. D.,
1175 A. H., at Aonla. His brother 'Abdullah Khan was
killed in the battle which took place between Hafiz
Eahmat Khan and Nawab Shuja-uddaula, 1774 A. D.,
1188 A. H. After his death his brother Faiz-ullah Khan
succeeded him in the Eohela territories of Eampur.
Sa'd-Ullah Khan, V
whose title was Khan
'Alam, was sent as ambassador to the king of Persia by
the emperor Shah Jahan. He died in the year 1631
A. D., 1044 A. H.
Sa'd-ullah Khan Wazir, ^Jj V
surnamed 'AUami Fahhami, and entitled Jumlat-ul-Mulk,
was the most able and upright minister that ever appeared
in India. He makes a conspicuous figure in all the trans-
actions of the emperor Shah Jahan, and is constantly
referred to as a model in the correspondence of the em-
peror 'Alamgir during the long reig-n of that monarch.
He died on the 9th of April, 1656 A. D., 22nd Jumada 11,
1066 A. H., aged 48 lunar years. After his death the
mansab of 700 and 100 Sawars was conferred on his son
Imtf-ullah Khan, a boy of 1 1 years of age.
Sa'd-ullah Khan, V' the brother-in-law of
Mahmud Khan, Nawab of Bijnour, and Munsif of Amroha.
He, together with Jalal-uddin Khan, the Nawab's
brother, was tried and convicted by Court Martial, and
shot by order of General Jones on the 23rd April, 1858,
at Kote Khadir within eight miles of Najibabad on
account of their rebellion.
Sa'd-ullah Kirmani, ij'^'^J *t^( "^^j author of the
work called " Fatuhat Mfranshahi," containing an accomit
of the conquests made by Miranshah the son of A mir
Taimur.
Sa'd-ullah, Shaikh, isj^^:> V*^** of Dehli,
a descendant of Islam Khan who was wazir to one of the
kings of Gujrat; and as he was a disciple of Shah Gul