Dehlavi

Language

 * Dehlavi dialect of Kauravi that was spoken around Delhi and the basis of Hindostani language.
 * Retrospectively called as Old Hindi.

Personal names
Dehlavi is a toponymic surname (nisba) for people from Delhi (formerly Dehli). Notable people with the surname include:


 * 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (1551–1642), Indian Islamic scholar from Delhi, author of Ma'arij-ul-Nabuwwah
 * Abdul Rehman Jilani Dehlvi (1615–1677), Indian Sufi saint of the Qadri tariqa
 * Ahmad Saeed Dehlavi (1888–1959), Indian Muslim scholar, writer and freedom fighter
 * Ali Muhammad Khan Dehlavi (1876–c. 1946), Indian politician, educationist, Muslim reformer
 * Amir Khosrow Dehlavi or Amir Khusrau (1253–1325), noted Indian Sufi saint and poet
 * Bedil Dehlavi or Abdul-Qādir Bedil (1642–1720), Indian poet in Persian
 * Bekhud Dehlvi (1863–1955), Indian Urdu poet and writer of ghazals
 * Daagh Dehlvi (1831–1905), 19th-century Indian Urdu poet
 * Faaiz Dehlvi (1609-1738), Indian noble and poet in Urdu and Persian
 * Ghulam Ali Dehlavi (1743–1824), 19th-century Indian Sufi leader
 * Gulzar Dehlvi (1926–2020), Indian Urdu poet
 * Hafizur Rahman Wasif Dehlavi (1910–1987), Indian Muslim scholar, jurist and writer, and former rector of Madrasa Aminia
 * Hossein Dehlavi (1927–2019), Iranian composer, ancestors settled in Delhi during Mughal-era
 * Houman Dehlavi (born 1971), Iranian musician
 * Jamil Dehlavi (born 1944), British-Pakistani filmmaker, brother of Saidulla Khan Dehlavi
 * Khalish Dehlavi (born 1935), Indian Urdu poet
 * Kifayatullah Dehlawi (1875–1952), Islamic scholar and Grand Mufti of India
 * Maulana Abdu Salam Niazi Dehlvi (–1966), Indian perfumer and Sufi scholar
 * Mir Hasan Dehlavi (1736–1786), 18th-century Indian Urdu poet
 * Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi (–1819/20), Indian Shiite author
 * Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi or Madhubala (1933–1969), noted Indian film actress
 * Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi (1274–1337), 13th-century Indian Sufi saint
 * Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi (1836–1912), Indian educationist, reformer and Urdu writer, best known for the social novel Mirat-ul-Uroos
 * Sadia Dehlvi (1957–2020), Indian writer and columnist from Delhi
 * Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi (1804–1868), Grand Mufti of Delhi, leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
 * Saidulla Khan Dehlavi (1941–2014), Pakistani diplomat, brother of Jamil Dehlavi
 * Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi (1746–1824), Indian Islamic scholar, reformer and Naqshbandi Sufi, son of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi
 * Shah Abdur Rahim Dehlavi (1644-1719), Islamic scholar and a writer, compiler of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri, father of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi
 * Shah Ismail Dehlvi (1779–1831), Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi
 * Shah Muhammad Ishaq Dehlawi (1783–1846), Indian Muslim scholar of hadith studies
 * Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762), Indian Islamic reformer, father of Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi
 * Shahid Ahmad Dehlvi (1906–1967), Pakistani author and translator, grandson of Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
 * Soz Dehlvi (1720–1799), Indian Urdu poet in the court of Oudh
 * Syed Ahmad Dehlvi (1846–1918), Indian Muslim scholar, educationist and linguist, editor of the Urdu dictionary Farhang e Asifiya
 * Syed Nazeer Husain Dehlavi (1805–1902), Indian Muslim scholar of the reformist Ahl-i Hadith movement
 * Syed Muhammad Dehlavi, Pakistani Shiite scholar
 * Tabish Dehlvi (1913–2004), Pakistani writer
 * Zakaullah Dehlvi (1832–1910), Indian scholar and historian, writer of the Urdu chronicle Tarikh-e-Hindustan