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===Prominent Central Asian Khwajagan===
===Prominent Central Asian Khwajagan===
* [[Yusuf Hamdani]]
* [[Yusuf Hamdani]]
* [[Himanshu Saini]]
* [[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi]]
* [[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi]]
* [[Abdul Khaliq Gajadwani]]
* [[Abdul Khaliq Gajadwani]]

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Khawaja or Khwaja (Arabic: خواجة khawājah, Persian: خواجه pronounced khâje) is a title used in Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia. It means Lord or Master.

Khwajagan is a word often used to refer to a chains of Central Asian Naqshbandi Sufi Masters from the 10th to the 16th century C.E. In Ferdowsi's Shahnameh the word is used many times for some Ancient Persian rulers and heroes.[citation needed]

Some authors, such as Idries Shah and John G. Bennett, maintain that George Gurdjieff's Fourth Way originated with the Khwajagan.[citation needed]

Name

Khawaja is also used as family name as well as title in South Asia.

People using the name Khawaja

Significant figures with the name, or using the title Khawaja include:

hawaja family is a family living in Palestine. and it is in Ramallah many of whom are business people for all ayman Khawaja of the best known of the gel in this suburb

Prominent Central Asian Khwajagan

See also

References