User talk:Akhter Kantoori

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Dear Akhter, it seems you sent me an email but due to some reason I have not received it. If you have any question you can put it on my talk page. Thanks!-- Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 15:46, 6 September 2016 (UTC)

Here you go,

The Nishapuri Sada'at (Sayeds) of Barabanki (adjoining areas of Kintoor, Fatehpur, Jarwal and Lucknow) are Kazmi or Musavi Sayeds; that is they claim descent from the Prophet through his daughter's line and the line of the seventh Imam of the Shi'a Muslims, Musa al-Kazem. They came in India originally from Nishapur a town near Mashhad in northeastern Iran. Two brothers Sayed Sharafu'd-Din Abu Talib (who was the ancestor of Waris 'Ali) and Sayed Muhammed in thirteenth century forsaked Nishapur, Iran (via Khorasan and Mashhad) for Awadh, India in the time of Hulagu Khan (1256-1265) the Il-Khanid Mongol ruler. After their arrival in Kintoor the Saiyids were givena large jagir by Sultan Muhammad Tughluq, where they continued to hold the land in different tenures until twentieth century at the turn of which they held two-thirds of the village land of Kintoor. Sayed Alauddin Kazmi have said to be accompanied these two brothers in their movement from Iran, he later moved to Tehsil Fatehpur. The grave of Sayed Alauddin Kazmi is situated in Kintoor. The Kazmis of Fatehpur are his descendants. These Nishapuri Sayeds of Kintoor spread to adjoining localities of Barabanki e.g. Fatehpur, and even to neighbouring districts e.g. Jarwal in Bahraich district and in Lucknow. These Nishapuri Sayeds produced several outstanding Shia Muslim religious scholars in 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

-- Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 09:12, 7 September 2016 (UTC)


 * Please got thru the references, it is there.-- Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 05:41, 8 September 2016 (UTC)


 * 5-6 years ago I was working on Sayed genealogy in Awadh when I gathered all the information, at that time I had lot of information which I gathered through many sources but I placed only the info for which I was able to get online or literary references. Regarding 'Sayed Alauddin Kazmi' and his connection to Kintur & also to Kazmis of Tehsil Fatehpur I remember that there were online references, the best as of now I can trace back is "Sufi cults and the evolution of medieval Indian culture, Anup Taneja, Indian Council of Historical Research in association with Northern Book Centre, 2003". Actually there are multiple branches of Sayeds of Kintur, Zaidpur, Jarwal, Nasirabad etc. which are intertwined and in turn they have splintered into multiple branches.
 * Just to clear the air, I didn't have any ill motive in putting this information. I, from my mother's side is related to Kazmi Sayeds of Sheikhpur (between Biswan & Mahmudabad) who are brach of Jarwal Sayeds (with extended link to Sayeds of Kintur, Nasirabad, Fatehpur, Safipur, Mohan, Bijnaur, etc) and by Father's side to Hussaini/Abidi Sayeds of Zangipur, Ghazipur (with extended link to Zaidi Sayeds of Bahraich, Rizvi Sayed of Jaunpur & Kararai, Hashemi/Hasani Sayed of Azamgarh, etc.). But you know for around 100 years we have been in Barabanki/Sitapur district as my Grandfather was Kothar/Tehsildar in Mahmudabad-Belehra riyasat, and as of now we are one of the oldest Shia families of Barabanki city residing there since more than 60 years. I have given this info not as a matter of any thing else than giving perspective, that how multiple branches are interlinked, my motive is not to offend anyone or put any false claim.
 * Coming back to Sayeds of Tehsil Fatehpur, if you are in Barabanki or have any connection in Barabanki you can connect with people from Mahal Molvi Ganj, Fatehpur.
 * As of now this is all I can gather and provide you. Thanks. Was'Salam!-- Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 12:05, 9 September 2016 (UTC)
 * As I said, "as of now this all I can gather and provide you." If you think any information is not authentic or correct you are free to act on it. So, please stop bothering me.-- Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 13:18, 9 September 2016 (UTC)

September 2016
Hello, I'm Faizhaider. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, it's important to be mindful of the feelings of your fellow editors, who may be frustrated by certain types of interaction, such as your addition to User talk:Faizhaider. While you probably didn't intend any offense, please do remember that Wikipedia strives to be an inclusive atmosphere. In light of that, it would be greatly appreciated if you could moderate yourself so as not to offend. Thank you.  Sayed Mohammad Faiz Haider t c s 17:50, 9 September 2016 (UTC)