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== Which merge template should I use? ==
== Which merge template should I use? ==
* {{tlx|Merge}} – to merge at least two together at an unspecified location
* {{THE GREAT MAKHDOOM (CLAN) DESCENDANT OF GONDAL (CLAN)===== THE GREAT MAKHDOOM (CLAN) DESCENDANT OF GONDAL (CLAN) =====
Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Silsila
2 Location and distribution
3 Profession
4 Famous towns with the name of Makhdoom
[edit]History
 
Name of Makhdoom clan is based on the name of great Sufi/Wali Allah Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA). Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA) was belong to Gondal Clan, so due to this the Makhdoom Clan is one of the Jat clans tribes found mainly in Punjab, Pakistan. They are believed that the forefathers of Makhdoom to have accepted Islam on the inducement of famous Sufi poet Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar of Pakpattan and were instructed by him to stay in the area between the Chenab River and Jhelum Rivers. Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin and his friend Hazrat Syed Shabal were instructed by Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar to go to Sahiwal in the district of Sargodha, for preaching of Islam in 12th century. The saints went there and they started to preach the people. Many a people of that area became Muslim on the hand of these saints. Both saints are great Alam of Islam. They established a Darsgah at Sahiwal District Sargodha for giving Islamic education to the students and preaching of Islam. After a many years the both Saints left this place and went to Village which is now has been known as Langar Makhdoom on the name of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (Al Maroof Makhdoom Burhanuddin).
Both saints stated preaching of Islam there and again many peoples of that becomes Muslim on their hands. After their arrival at Langar Makhdoom entire area appears to have been blessed by Allah’s mercy and blessings. Floods and disease used to cause havoc in these areas in routine; however, after the arrival of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom, Allah removed the difficulties faced by local People. Hazrat Langar Makhdoom died in Langar Makhdoom in 1245 CE (666 Hijri). He was buried in his mud dwelling hut according to his last will in Makhdoom Grave Yard near Changranwali Village Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang. Father and Mother of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom are also buried in Makhdoom graveyard. Many other Karamat are also belong to Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin e.g. walking of Shesham trees from one place to an other place on the order of Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin, Visit of Lion to his grave in each month.
[edit]Silsila
1. Chouhan,(652 CE) 2. Chahat, 3. Hind, 4. Pithorre, 5. Ghank, 6. Gondal, (792CE) 7. Sukha, son of Gondal, 8. Badhrad son of Sukha, 9. Hans son of Badhrad, 10. Tullah son of Hanse, 11. Jaisrat son of Tullah, 12. Kouli son of Jaisrat, 13. Kalas (985 CE) son of Kouli, 14. Ghanon (1075 CE DOB) son of Kalas, 15. Dhir son of Ghanon, Raja son of Ghanon,Budha son of Ghanon, Badher (1120 CE) son of Ghanon, 16. Taijo (1145 CE) son of Badher, 17. Makhdoom Malo (1170 CE) son of Taijo, 18. Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (Al Maroof Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA) 1245 CE (DOD) (666 Hijri) son of Makhdoom Malo Vill: Langar Makhdoom Tehsile Chaniout Distt. Jhang, 19. Makhdoom Aqube (1306 CE) son of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (RA), 20. Makhdoom Bahara (1366 CE)son of Makhdoom Aqube, 21. Makhdoom Shah Baig (1424)son of Makhdoom Bahara, 22. Makhdoom Danaa (1481 CE)son of Makhdoom Shah Baig, 23. Makhdoom Imam Bakhsh (1536 CE) son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Mohammad Bakhsh (1541 CE)son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Allah Bakhsh (1545 CE) son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Umar Bakhsh (1550 CE)son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Faiz Bakhsh (1554 CE)son of Makhdoom Danna, 24. Makhdoom Qadir Bakhsh son of Makhdoom Umar Bakhsh, 25. Makhdoom Bukhtiar son of Makhdoom Qadir Bakhsh, 26. Makhdoom Qutab Din son of Makhdoom Bukhtiar, 27. Makhdoom Ghulam Mohammad son of Makhdoom Qutab Din (1554 CE), 28. Makhdoom Mohkam (1610 CE)son of Makhdoom Faiz Bakhsh, 29. Makhdoom Allah Din (1664 CE) son of Makhdoom Mohkam Din, 30. Makhdoom Sardar Khan (1717 CE)son of Makhdoom Allah Din, 31. Makhdoom Karam Bakhsh (1770) son of Makhdoom Sardar Khan, 32. Makhdoom Muhammad Ali (1825 CE)son of Makhdoom Karam Bakhsh, 33. Makhdoom Ghulam Ali(1875 CE) son of Makhdoom Muhammad Ali, Makhdoom Muhammad Hussain (1877 CE) son of Makhdoom Muhammad Ali, 34. Makhdoom Abdullah son of Makhdoom Mohammad Hussain, 35. Engr.Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Mohammad Riaz son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Mumtaz Ahmed son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Muhammad Azam son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Amjad Mehboob son of Makhdoom Abdullah, 36. Makhdoom Waleed Abdullah son of Engr.Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal, Makhdoom Hamayo Iqbal son of Engr. Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal,
[edit]Location and distribution
 
In Pakistan, they are found principally in Jhelum, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha Village Langar Makhdoom Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang, Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Bahawalnagar, Lahore, and Toba Tek singh, Jhang, Muzzafargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan and Kohat, Malakwal, Kot Momin, Bhalwal, Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Jehlum, as well as many smaller villages, Lasoori Kalan and Lasoori Khurd, and Mirpur AJK
[edit]Profession
 
The majority is associated with the profession of agriculture but a some of them are also in politics and civil services, such as police, irrigation wapda communication and works health construction business education and judiciary, as well as a few working abroad mainly in the United States, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Netherland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. Although they are working in these countries but majority of them remain illiterate and backwards.
[edit]Famous towns with the name of Makhdoom
 
Langar Makhdoom, Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang Punjab Pakistan. Basti Makhdoom, Tehsile Phalia District M.B Din Punjab Pakistan. Categories: Jat clans of Pakistan | Jat clans of Punjab |Merge}} – to merge at least two together at an unspecified location
* {{tlx|Merge to}} – to merge the contents of the tagged article ''into'' the specified article.
* {{tlx|Merge to}} – to merge the contents of the tagged article ''into'' the specified article.
* {{tlx|Merge from}} – the opposite of {{tlx|Merge to}}; the contents of the specified article should be merged into the tagged article.
* {{tlx|Merge from}} – the opposite of {{tlx|Merge to}}; the contents of the specified article should be merged into the tagged article.

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Which merge template should I use?

  • {{THE GREAT MAKHDOOM (CLAN) DESCENDANT OF GONDAL (CLAN)===== THE GREAT MAKHDOOM (CLAN) DESCENDANT OF GONDAL (CLAN) =====

Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Silsila 2 Location and distribution 3 Profession 4 Famous towns with the name of Makhdoom [edit]History

Name of Makhdoom clan is based on the name of great Sufi/Wali Allah Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA). Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA) was belong to Gondal Clan, so due to this the Makhdoom Clan is one of the Jat clans tribes found mainly in Punjab, Pakistan. They are believed that the forefathers of Makhdoom to have accepted Islam on the inducement of famous Sufi poet Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar of Pakpattan and were instructed by him to stay in the area between the Chenab River and Jhelum Rivers. Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin and his friend Hazrat Syed Shabal were instructed by Hazrat Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar to go to Sahiwal in the district of Sargodha, for preaching of Islam in 12th century. The saints went there and they started to preach the people. Many a people of that area became Muslim on the hand of these saints. Both saints are great Alam of Islam. They established a Darsgah at Sahiwal District Sargodha for giving Islamic education to the students and preaching of Islam. After a many years the both Saints left this place and went to Village which is now has been known as Langar Makhdoom on the name of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (Al Maroof Makhdoom Burhanuddin). Both saints stated preaching of Islam there and again many peoples of that becomes Muslim on their hands. After their arrival at Langar Makhdoom entire area appears to have been blessed by Allah’s mercy and blessings. Floods and disease used to cause havoc in these areas in routine; however, after the arrival of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom, Allah removed the difficulties faced by local People. Hazrat Langar Makhdoom died in Langar Makhdoom in 1245 CE (666 Hijri). He was buried in his mud dwelling hut according to his last will in Makhdoom Grave Yard near Changranwali Village Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang. Father and Mother of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom are also buried in Makhdoom graveyard. Many other Karamat are also belong to Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin e.g. walking of Shesham trees from one place to an other place on the order of Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin, Visit of Lion to his grave in each month. [edit]Silsila 1. Chouhan,(652 CE) 2. Chahat, 3. Hind, 4. Pithorre, 5. Ghank, 6. Gondal, (792CE) 7. Sukha, son of Gondal, 8. Badhrad son of Sukha, 9. Hans son of Badhrad, 10. Tullah son of Hanse, 11. Jaisrat son of Tullah, 12. Kouli son of Jaisrat, 13. Kalas (985 CE) son of Kouli, 14. Ghanon (1075 CE DOB) son of Kalas, 15. Dhir son of Ghanon, Raja son of Ghanon,Budha son of Ghanon, Badher (1120 CE) son of Ghanon, 16. Taijo (1145 CE) son of Badher, 17. Makhdoom Malo (1170 CE) son of Taijo, 18. Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (Al Maroof Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA) 1245 CE (DOD) (666 Hijri) son of Makhdoom Malo Vill: Langar Makhdoom Tehsile Chaniout Distt. Jhang, 19. Makhdoom Aqube (1306 CE) son of Hazrat Langar Makhdoom (RA), 20. Makhdoom Bahara (1366 CE)son of Makhdoom Aqube, 21. Makhdoom Shah Baig (1424)son of Makhdoom Bahara, 22. Makhdoom Danaa (1481 CE)son of Makhdoom Shah Baig, 23. Makhdoom Imam Bakhsh (1536 CE) son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Mohammad Bakhsh (1541 CE)son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Allah Bakhsh (1545 CE) son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Umar Bakhsh (1550 CE)son of Makhdoom Danaa, Makhdoom Faiz Bakhsh (1554 CE)son of Makhdoom Danna, 24. Makhdoom Qadir Bakhsh son of Makhdoom Umar Bakhsh, 25. Makhdoom Bukhtiar son of Makhdoom Qadir Bakhsh, 26. Makhdoom Qutab Din son of Makhdoom Bukhtiar, 27. Makhdoom Ghulam Mohammad son of Makhdoom Qutab Din (1554 CE), 28. Makhdoom Mohkam (1610 CE)son of Makhdoom Faiz Bakhsh, 29. Makhdoom Allah Din (1664 CE) son of Makhdoom Mohkam Din, 30. Makhdoom Sardar Khan (1717 CE)son of Makhdoom Allah Din, 31. Makhdoom Karam Bakhsh (1770) son of Makhdoom Sardar Khan, 32. Makhdoom Muhammad Ali (1825 CE)son of Makhdoom Karam Bakhsh, 33. Makhdoom Ghulam Ali(1875 CE) son of Makhdoom Muhammad Ali, Makhdoom Muhammad Hussain (1877 CE) son of Makhdoom Muhammad Ali, 34. Makhdoom Abdullah son of Makhdoom Mohammad Hussain, 35. Engr.Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Mohammad Riaz son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Mumtaz Ahmed son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Muhammad Azam son of Makhdoom Abdullah, Makhdoom Amjad Mehboob son of Makhdoom Abdullah, 36. Makhdoom Waleed Abdullah son of Engr.Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal, Makhdoom Hamayo Iqbal son of Engr. Makhdoom Muhammad Iqbal, [edit]Location and distribution

In Pakistan, they are found principally in Jhelum, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha Village Langar Makhdoom Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang, Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Bahawalnagar, Lahore, and Toba Tek singh, Jhang, Muzzafargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan and Kohat, Malakwal, Kot Momin, Bhalwal, Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Jehlum, as well as many smaller villages, Lasoori Kalan and Lasoori Khurd, and Mirpur AJK [edit]Profession

The majority is associated with the profession of agriculture but a some of them are also in politics and civil services, such as police, irrigation wapda communication and works health construction business education and judiciary, as well as a few working abroad mainly in the United States, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Netherland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. Although they are working in these countries but majority of them remain illiterate and backwards. [edit]Famous towns with the name of Makhdoom

Langar Makhdoom, Tehsile Chaniout District Jhang Punjab Pakistan. Basti Makhdoom, Tehsile Phalia District M.B Din Punjab Pakistan. Categories: Jat clans of Pakistan | Jat clans of Punjab |Merge}} – to merge at least two together at an unspecified location

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