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11:40, 5 September 2016 (UTC)Muhammad Karim Awan (talk)Awan: Qutub Shahi Alvee(Alvi) Awan (قطب شاہی علوی اعوان از اولاد حضرت محمدبن حنفیہ بن حضرت علی کرم اللہ وجہہ) The Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan Tribe of Indo Pak and Kashmir The words Awan means helper. The Awans calls, Awan, Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan, or Alvee Awan etc. The Qutub Shahi Alvi Awans, are a South Asian community that trace their origin from Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib through his son Muhammad –ul- Akbar Almaruf Muhammad Hanfia. Muhammad Hanfia sons:- 1.Abu Hashim Abdullah, 2-Ali Abdul Manan, 3-Jaffar, Ali Abdul Manan has six sons 1. Hassan, 2-Obidullah, 3-Awon urf Qutub Gazi, 4-Abdullah, 5-Muhammadul Akbar 6-Muhammadul Asghar. Awon Qutub Shah Gazi title Batal Gazi was the forefather( Jad Amjad of Qutub Shahi Alavi Awan Tribe). The Arbic Book Nasab Qureash page no.77 mentioned as:- وولد عون بن علی بن محمدبن علی بن ابی طالب، محمدا(اسھل/اصف) ورقیہ؛ وعلیہ بنی عون(Bani Awon) :Reference books: 1. Katab Nasab Qurash Arbic written by Labi Abdullah Al-Masab bin Abdullah bin Al-Masab bin Zubair bin Awam (156-236 Hajri) and Mamba-ul-Ansab Persian written by Syed Moin ul Haq Jansi(830 hajri) page no. 103 mentioned as under: ّّ"حضرت شاہ ابوالقاسم محمدحنیف بن علی بن ابی طالب علیہ السلام کہ حنفیہ مشہور است ۔۔۔۔راسہ پسر بودند ابوالہاشم وعلی عبدالمنان و سید جعفر۔وعلی عبدالمنان راپسری بود عون عرف قطب غازی(جدامجدقطب شاہی علوی اعوان) وعون عرف قطب غازی راپسری بوداصف غازی واصف غازی را پسری بود سیدشاہ غازی و سید شاہ غازی رادوپسربود شاہ محمدغازی وشاہ احمدغازیدر سبوار کرفت چنانچہ بشتر سادات سبزواری از نسل اواندعلی ھذالقیاس سید حامد خان سبزواری کہ قبراودر قلعہ مانک پوراست از نسل سید احمدغازی است چنانچہ بسیار فرزندان سید احمدغازی اندوسیدمحمدشاہ غازی کہ برادر کلاں سید شاہ احمدغازی بود اورایک پسربودسید طیب غازی اورایک پسر بودسیدطاھرغازی اوراپسری بود سید عطااللہ غازی (برادرحیات اللہ و نوراللہ )سیدعطااللہ غازی اوراپسری بود سیدشاھوغازی(برادرسالارقطب حیدرشاہ غازی المشہوربہ قطب شاہ و سالارسیف الدین غازی)وسیدشاھوغازی اوندہمشیرہ(سترمعلیٰ) سلطان محمود غزنوی کتخدابودندازیک پسربودحضرت سیدسعیدالدین سالارمسعودغازی وایشان سادات علوی اندواز سادات وشرطاتی درہندہمراہ ایشان اآمدہ اند" Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab & North West Frontier Province Based on the Census Report for the Punjab 1883 by late Sir DENZIL EBBETSON,K.C.S.I., and the Census Report for the Punjab, 1892, by the Hon. Mr. E.D.Mac LAGAN,C.S.I., & compiled by H. A. ROSE VOL-II,1911,Page No.26 as appended below:-"Awans, who claim Arab origin, are descendants of Qutb Shah, him self descended from Ali, and were attached to the Muhammadan armies which invaded as auxiliaries,whence their name. In Kapurthala a moer precise version of their legend makes them Alwi Sayyids, who opressed by the Abbassides, sought refuge in Sindh; and eventually allied themselves with Sabuktagin, who bestowed on them the title of Awan. But in the best available accounts of the tribe the Awans are indeed to be of Arabian origin and deseendants of Qutb Shah, but he is said to have ruled Herat and to have joined Mahmud of Ghazni when he invaded India. With him came six of many sons: Gauhar Shah or Gorrara, who settled near Sakesar: Kalan Shah or Kalgan who settled at Dhankot(Kalabagh): Chauhan who coloniesed the hills near the Indus: Khokhar or Muhammad Shah who settled on the Chenab: Tori and Jhajh whose deseendants are said to be still found in Tirah and elsewhere...As claiming descent from Qutb Shah the Awans are often called Qutb-shahi, and sometimes style themselves Ulvi(Alvee). List of Awan sub-claus mentioned as: Bagwal, Bajra, Biddar, Chandhar, Gorare, Harpal, Jajkhuh, Jand, Jhan, Khambre, Kalgan, Malka, Mandu, Mangar, Mirza, Pappan, The claim of deseent from Qutb Shah, who him self said to have been deseendant of Hazarat Ali son of Hazrat Abu Talib by other wives than Hazrat Fatima daughter of Hazrat Muhammad(P.B.U.H).(Ref: Revised Settlement District Shahpur 1866) The Awan has been Muslaman from the begining and are Arabian orign and are descended from one Qutab Shah Ghazi and through him Hazrat Ali(RA) the son in law of Hazrat Muhammad(P.B.U.H) and Qutab Shah ruled in Herat but joined with his followers Sultan Mehmood Ghazni in invation of Indus receiving the name of Awan or Helper.(Ref: Jehlum Ghazatt 1904 part "A") Making reference to W.S. Talbot’s assessment of the Awans, Rose also commented: “But in the best available account of the tribe, the Awans are indeed said to be of Arabian origin and descendants of Qutb Shah.” Sir Lepel Henry Griffin states: “All branches of the tribe are unanimous in stating that they originally came from the neighbourhood of Ghazni to India, and all trace their genealogy to Hazrat Ali the son-in-law of the Prophet. Kutab Shah, who came from Ghazni with Sultan Mahmud, was the common ancestor of the Awans.” As a result, to this, many Alvi Awans call themselves Qutb-Shahi Awans, to clearify their origin and most of them maintain a family tree as under:- Awon Qutub Shah titled Batal Gazi(Forefather of All Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan Tribe) son of Ali Abdul Manan son of Hazrat Muhammad-ul-Akbar(Muhammad Hanfia) son of Hazrat Ali Karamullah.The family tree Sultan-ul.Shohda Salar Masud Gazi Shaheed(Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan) 424 tomb situated at Barich India, as under:- Salar Masud Gazi son of Salar Shahu Gazi son of Ataullah Gazi son of Tahir Gazi son of Tayyub Gazi son of Shah Muhammad Gazi son of Shah Ali Gazi son of Asif Gazi (Muhammad Asal) son of Awon Qutub Gazi title Batal Gazi (forefather of Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan Tribe) son of Ali Abdul Manan son of Hazrat Muhammadul Akbar(Muhammad Hanfia) son of Hazarat Ali Karamullahwju son of Abi Talib.(References: Book Nasab Quresh Arbi(156-236 hajri) page 77, Tezeebul Ansab Arbic 449 hajri page 273-274, Tarikh Behqi(385-470) vol-1, page 57, Mantaqala-tu-Talbia Arbic (471 hajri) pages 303,331,352, Majran-al-abi Talib Persian translation(471 hajri) page 246,255,332, Labab-ul-Ansab Arbic (565 hajri) page 727, Mamba-ul-Ansab Persian 830 hijri page 103 urdu translation by Dr. Allama Irshad Hussain Sehail Shahsarami, Ali Ghar India page 363-364, Behrul Ansab Arbic page 245, Marat-e-Masudi (1037 hajri) page 7, Maratul Israr Persian (1065 hajri) page 142, Behrul Jaman 1332 hajri page 135, Trikh Haidri 1909 page 7, Tahqeeq-ul-Awan urdu 1966 AD page 156, Tarikh Alvi Awan 1999 AD page 347, Taqeeq-ul-Ansab 2007 page 347, Taqeeq-ul-Ansab 2013 page 575, Tarikh Feroze Shahi Persian(1285-1357 hajri), Tarikh Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan 2015 page 6, Mukhtsar Tarikh Alvi Awan with Directory 2015 page 4, Tarikh Niazi Qubail 7th Edition 2014, pages 1162-1179, Haqeeqatul Awan 2002 etc. Please visit the Idarah Taqeeq-ul-Awan Pakistan web www.alveeawan.com also all relevant reference books available on the said web. The lineage of the common ancestor of the Qutb-Shahi Awans goes as follows:- 1.Abu Talib 2. Hazrat Ali Karamullahwajhu 3.Hazrat Muhammadul Akbar(Muhammad Hanfia) 4. Ali Abdul Manan 5. Awon urf Qutub Gazi (Jad Amjad of Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan tribe) 5.Muhammad Asif Gazi(Muhammad Ashal) 6.Shah Ali Gazi 7.Shah Muhammad Gazi 8.Tayyab Gazi 9.Tahir Gazi, 10-Ataullah Gazi, 11-Salar Shahu Gazi, 11-Salar Qutub-e-Haider Shah Gazi, 11-Salar Saifuddin Gazi.(Reference books 1-Kitab Nasab Qureash Arbic page 77, 2-Mambaul Ansab Persian page 103, 3-Tarikh Qutub Shahi Alvi Awan page 6 also available www.alveeawan.com.) شجرہ نسب:سالارقطب حیدرشاہ غازی المعروف قطب شاہ،(بردارسالارشاھوغازی وسالارسیف الدین غازی قطب شاہی علوی اعوان) پسران عطااللہ غازی بن طاہرغازی بن طیب غازی بن شاہ محمدغازی و شاہ احمدغازی پسران شاہ علی غازی بن محمداصف غازی(اسھل) بن عون قطب شاہ غازی(جدامجدقطب شاہی علوی اعوان) ،حسن، عبیداللہ،عبداللہ،محمدالاکبر و محمدالاصغرپسران علی عبدالمان غازی،(برادرابوہاشم عبداللہ و جعفر) پسران حضرت محمدالاکبرالمعروف محمدحنفیہ بن حضرت علی کرم اللہ وجہہ بن ابوطالب The Alvi of Kakori The Alvi of Kakori are sometimes referred to as Moulvizadigan (Moulvis) or Makhdoomzadigan (Makhdooms), indicating whether they are descendants of Mullah Abu Bakr Jami Alavi, who settled in Kakori in 1461 or descendants of Qari Amir Saifuddin Alavi, who settled in Kakori in 1512. The spelling of (Arabic: علوي) varied greatly. Although, the Alavi spelling is most prevalent in Iran, but Alvi, Alawi, and Alwi spellings are frequently found in India and some Middle Eastern Countries.They form part of the Kakori Shaikh community. Notable people with the surname Alavi •	Ali Alavi, Theoretical chemist •	Patrick Alavi, a German Musician •	Abass Alavi, is Professor of Radiology and Neurology •	Abrar Alvi, was an Indian film writer, director and actor •	Ameer Faisal Alvi Awan, was the first General Officer Commanding of the elite Special Service Group of Pakistan Army •	Arif Alvi MNA, is a Pakistani politician •	Bozorg Alavi, was an influential Iranian writer, novelist, and political intellectual •	Hakim ‘Alavi, was a royal Persian physician of the 18th century •	Amjad Farooq Alvi, inventor of the first Computer Virus (cBrain) and Founder of Brain Telecommunications Ltd. •	Hasan Jamil Alvi, is a former Pakistani cricketer •	Moniza Alvi, is a Pakistani-British poet and writer •	Rashid Alvi, a politician from Indian National Congress party is presently a Member of the Parliament of India •	Sajida Alvi, is a female academic of Pakistani origin in Canada •	Sattar Alvi, is a Pakistan Air Force's veteran fighter pilot and retired Air Commodore of Pakistan Air Force •	Shamsur Rehman Alvi, is a journalist with Hindustan Times •	Suroosh Alvi, is a Pakistani Canadian journalist and film-maker •	Shahood Alvi, is a television actor, Pakistan •	Mahmoud Alavi, is the Minister of Intelligence of Iran •	Mohammad Alavi (nuclear engineer), is an Iranian nuclear engineer •	Mohammad Alavi Gorgani, is a leading scholar in Najaf, Iraq •	Mohammad Alvi, is an Iranian footballer •	Yousef Alavi, is a mathematician who specializes in combinatorics and graph theory •	Mehmud-ul-Haq Alvi, former Chairman Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Malik Amjad Hussain Alvi, Chairman Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Notable people who belong to Qutub Shahi Alavi Awan Tribe •	Hazrat Salar Masud Gazi Beraich India •	Hazrat Baba Sajawal Alavi Qadri Manshara,KPK (Pakistan) •	Hazrat Peer-e-Shah Gazi Khari Sharif Mirpur A.K. (Pakistan) •	Hazrat Shamsuddin Sialvi Jahang Pak •	Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Kalabagh, Ex.Governer West Pakistan •	Majar Muhammad Akram Shaheed, Nashan-e-Haider (1971 war ) Jehlum Pakistan •	Col. Ghulam Rasool, Shar-e-Jahng Kashmir (1947) 4th Bagh Battlian Singola AK. •	Air Marshal Noor Khan(Pakistan) •	General Malik Akhtar Hussain(Pakistan) •	General Abdul Ali(Pakistan) •	Genraal Abdul Majid Malik(Pakistan) •	General Sarfaraz •	General Qazi Shafiq •	General Muhammad Hussain •	General Mehboob Alam •	Malik Karam Buksh Awan former President Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Malik Ghulam Rabbani Awan former Secretary General of Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Malik Bashir Awan, former President Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Allama Yousaf Jabreel, Wa Cantt •	Moulana Muhammad Akram Awan, Ameer Tanzeemul Akhawan •	Malik Allahyar Awan, former Chief Patron, Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan •	Muhabbat Hussain Awan, Chairman Idarah Taqeeq-ul-Awan Pakistan, Research scholars •	Prof. Dr. Peer Sultan Altaf Ali, Research scholars •	Abdul Qadir Hassan, journalist •	Khushnood Ali, Journalist •	Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi •	General Abdul Qayyum Awan, Senator •	Malik Shakir Bashir Awan, MNA, President Tanzeemul Awan Pakistan, •	Capt. Safdar Awan, MNA •	Major ® Tahir Iqbal, MNA etc.

References •	Kitab Nasab Qurash, Arbic (156-236 hajri) Labi Abdullah Al Masab page 77 •	Tazeebul Ansab, Arbic (449 hajri) Abi al-hassan Muhammad bin Abi Jaffar page 273-274 •	Mantaqalla-tul- Talbia Arbic(471 hajri)Abi Ismail Ibrahim Taba Taba pages 352,331,303,295,215 •	Majran All Abi Talib Persian written by Abi Ismail Ibrahim Taba Taba pages 255,246,232,229,192 •	Lababul Ansab Arbic (565 hajri) Abi Al Hassan al Qasim page 727 •	Tarikh Feroz Shahi Persian (1285-1357AD) Syed Ziauddin Barni •	Mamba-ul-Ansab Persian (830 hajri) written by Syed Moinul Haq jansi page 103 •	Tabqaat Akbri Persian (949-1014 hajri) urdu translation by Muhammad Ayub Qadri page 321 •	Tarikh Firashta Persian (1611 AD) urdu translation by Abdul Hayee Khawaja page 441 •	Tarikh Khan Jani w Makhzan Afghani Persian urdu translation by Dr. Bashir Hussain page 178-179 •	Safinatul Olia Persian (1615-1659 AD)written by Shahzada Darulshakwa urdu translation Muhammad Ali Latifi page 205 •	Marat-e-Masudi Persian (1015-1037 hajri) written by Abdul Rahman Chishti page 7 •	Marat-tu-Israr Persian (1045-1065 hajri) by Abdul Rahman Chashti page 142 •	Khazeentul Asfia(1281 hajri) Mufti Ghulam Sarwar Lahori vol 6th urdu translation by Iqbal Ahmed Farooqi page 152-161 •	Farhang Asifia urdu by Moulvi Syed Ahmed Dehlvi (1887 AD) vol-1, page 312 •	A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, (1892 AD) Vol.2 page 26 •	Tarikh Haidry (1922AD) by Moulvi Haider Ali page 7 •	Behrul Jaman by Syed Mehboob Shah Data Manshara (Pakistan) Page 135 •	Taqeequl Awan by M. Khawas Khan Golora Hazra(1966AD) page 156 •	Tarikh Alvi Awan by Muhabbat Hussain Awan(1999AD)page 347 •	Nasab-e-Sehlaeen by Haji Jehndad (2000 AD) page 50-56 •	Alvi Awan Qubila by Allama Yousaf Jabreel Wadi Soon (2001) page 10 •	Taqeequl Ansab by Muhammad Karim Khan vol-I(2007AD) page 345 and Taqeequl Ansab Vol-II (2013)page 575 •	Awan or Awan Gotain by Muhabbat Husain Awan •	Aina-e-Qureash by Sardar Muhammad Akram Khan Poonch State •	Tarikh Al-Awan, Malik Sher Muhammad Khan, Kala Bagh Punjab •	Tazkratul Awan by Malik Sher Muhammad Khan, Kala Bagh •	Jawarul Awan by Malik Shahswar Ali Nasir Khushab •	Kitab Sultanul Shaouda by Engineer Samiuddin Ali Gahr India •	Swan-e-Hayat Malik Qutub Haider Almaruf Qutub Shah by Hafiz Riaz Sialvi •	Tarikh Niazi Qubail written by Muhammad Iqbal Khan Niazi Edition 7th page 1162-1179 •	Kia Alvi Sadat Hain by Wazir Hussain Alvi page •	Sadat Alvi Awan Mushikh(2001AD) by Zainul Abadin page 14 •	Haqeeqatul Awan by Sub® Muhammad Rafiq Awan Old Arbic or Persian Reference Books available at Idarah Taqeeq-ul-Awan Pakistan web site : - www.alveeawan.com