The Islamic Deobandi Scholar and 1st MLA of Circle Bakote
This photo has been extracted from book YAD E BAUZA back cover
written by his son Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Azher Bakoti
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written by his son Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Azher Bakoti
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Searched and Written by
MOHAMMED OBAIDULLAH ALVI
(Journalist, Historian, Blogger & Anthropologist)
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Hazrat Molana Mian Pir Haqiqullah Bakoti was the Islamic Scholar of Islam from Islamic University of Deoband, India, the younger son of Hadhrat Molana Pir Fakir-u-llah Bakoti and
became one of the first members of the North-West Frontier Province's
legislative assembly from the Circle Bakote area. He was a custodian of the Pir
Bakoti shrine - a position he inherited from his father. He was a student of
the Islamic University of Deoband, India and got direct education by renowned
Islamic scholar Anwer Shah Kashmiri, Hussain Ahmed Madni and Ashraf Ali Thanvi.
His elder brother Sahibzada Pir Atiqullah Bakoti was not interested in politics
and he died in his youth. He took part in the elections of 1952 and won
election with a landslid victory as an undisputed candidate of NWFP Assembly
from Circle Bakote and defeated Banba-Khakha Sardar Hasan Ali Khan. He moved a
motion in respect of Sharia Law in NWFP assembly first time. He organized
Anjuman-e-Kashmeriaan in Bakote in 1942. He received and met Quad-e-Azam
Mohammed Ali Jinnah at Western Kohala with delegates of dignitaries of Murree
and Circle Bakote . He placed the flag of the newly borne Islamic Republic of
Pakistan on Kohala Bridge with Sardar Yaqoob Khan, Molana Yaqoob Alvi Birotvi,
Lamberdar Isab Khan and many others. He led and participated in the great
public procession in Murree. He died in July 1968 and was buried on the left
side of his father Hadhrat Pir Faqir-u-llah Bakoti. He was succeeded by
Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Azhar Bakoti.
First
MLA of KPK Legislative Assembly
Pir
Haqiqullah Bakoti was the younger son of Hadhrat Molana Pir Fakir-u-llah Bakoti
and became one of the first members of the North-West Frontier Province's
legislative assembly from the Circle Bakote area. He was a custodian of the Pir
Bakoti shrine - a position he inherited from his father. He was a student of
the Islamic University of Deoband, India and got direct education by renowned
Islamic scholar Anwer Shah Kashmiri, Hussain Ahmed Madni and Ashraf Ali Thanvi.
His elder brother Sahibzada Pir Atiqullah Bakoti was not interested in politics
and he died in his youth. He took part in the elections of 1952 and won
election with a landslid victory as an undisputed candidate of NWFP Assembly
from Circle Bakote and defeated Banba-Khakha Sardar Hasan Ali Khan.
This photo has been extracted from book TAREEKH E JAMU
written by Molvi Hasmat Ali Khan.
Sardar Hasan Ali Khan Khan was first Opposition Leader from Circle Bakote belinged to Pir Bakoti tribe.
He moved a motion in respect of Sharia Law in NWFP assembly first time. He organized Anjuman-e-Kashmeriaan in Bakote in 1942. He received and met Quad-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah at Western Kohala with delegates of dignitaries of Murree and Circle Bakote . He placed the flag of the newly borne Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Kohala Bridge with Sardar Yaqoob Khan, Molana Yaqoob Alvi Birotvi, Lamberdar Isab Khan and many others. He led and participated in the great public procession in Murree. He died in July 1968 and was buried on the left side of his father Hadhrat Pir Faqir-u-llah Bakoti. He was succeeded by Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Azhar Bakoti.
His Descendants
His elder son Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Azeher Bakoti
His younger son Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Zahir Bakoti
Sahibzada Pir Iftekhar Ahmed (Makhan Pir) Bakoti
His nephew and elder son of Hazrat Pir Atiqullah Bakoti,
Sahibzada Pir Iftekhar Ahmed (Makhan Pir) Bakoti
His nephew and elder son of Hazrat Pir Atiqullah Bakoti,
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Sahibzada Pir Mohammed Aamir Bakoti
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Sahibzada Pir Abdul Majid Bakoti
His nephew and younger son of Hazrat Pir Atiqullah Bakoti,References
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