LC control no. | n 79042004 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Inayat Khan, 1882-1927 |
Variant(s) | Inayat Khan, Hazrat, 1882-1927 Khan, Inayat, 1882-1927 Khan, Hazrat Inayat, 1882-1927 Hazrat Inayat Khan, 1882-1927 Inoi︠a︡tkhon, Ḣazrati, 1882-1927 Ḣazrati Inoi︠a︡tkhon, 1882-1927 Inayat Khan, Pir-o-Murshid, 1882-1927 Ināyatt Khān, Hasr̲att, 1882-1927 Hasr̲att Ināyatt Khān, 1882-1927 |
Birth date | 1882-05-05 |
Death date | 1927-02-05 |
Place of birth | Vadodara (India) |
Place of death | Delhi (India) |
Field of activity | Sufisim |
Profession or occupation | Sufis Religious leader |
Special note | Do not confuse with his son: Inayat Khan, Pir Vilayat (n 82158466 ) |
Found in | The mysticism of sound and music, 1996: CIP t.p. (Hazrat Inayat Khan) Tarbii︠a︡t, 2010: t.p. (Ḣazrati Inoi︠a︡tkhon) p. 3 (b. 1882 ; d. 1927) Biography of Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan, 1979. Sufi qtrly, Mar. 1927 p. 180 (Hazrat Pir-o-mirshid is a title) Wikipedia, June 7, 2013 (Inayat Khan; born July 5, 1882 in Vadodara, Gujarat; died February 5, 1927 in Delhi; founder of The Sufi Order in the West in 1914 (London) and teacher of Universal Sufism. He initially came to the West as a Northern Indian classical musician, having received the honorific "Tansen" from the Nizam of Hyderabad, but he soon turned to the introduction and transmission of Sufi thought and practice. Later, in 1923, the Sufi Order of the London period was dissolved into a new organization, formed under Swiss law, called the "International Sufi Movement". Branches of Inayat Khan's movement can be found in the Netherlands, France, England, Germany, the United States, Canada, Russia and Australia) Sūphisam, Phebr̲uari 2020: p. 9 (Hasr̲att Ināyatt Khān) |
Invalid LCCN | n 96062596 |