Mir Mughal

Mir Mughal

Mir Mughal are a Kashmir tribe or kram found both in the Kashmir Valley, and among the Kashmiri diaspora. The word Mir is a shortened form of the Persian word mirza, meaning a person of princely blood. It was also a common title among the Sayyids of the Kashmir Valley, and the way the two groups distinguish themselves is by the Sayyids prefixing the word 'Mir' to their names e.g., Mir Mubarak and Mir Maqbool, whereas the Mughals use it as suffix to their names. (viz., Aziz Mir, Gaffar Mir etc.). The Mir now speak Kashmir and are Sunni Muslims.[1]

See also

Mir Moughal Are Actually Come From Iran. Mir is The same family Mirza. Mir is the short name of mirza persian royal family meaning Royal Blood Of Prince. Their Roots Belongs to Mughlia Prince Amir E Taimoor. Amir E Taimoor A Moughal Kings Name Was Mir Ameer Taimoor But They Started To Call It Ameer Taimoor. They Are Energetic, Brave, Intellegent, Royal Minded, Proudy and Cruel. They Dont Bear That Some One Can Give Them any order. They Are the major land holders in jammu, baramula, poonch, gilgat, biltistan, siyah chin, afghanistan southern areas. According to a survey In Iraq And Iran , More Than 50 % Of Poplation Belongs To Mir Moughal. They are very brave. Mostly Are Shia Muslim Because Mir Taimoor A Moughal Mir King Was Also Connected With Same Criteria.

References

  1. ^ Lawrance, W.R. 1895. The Valley of Kashmir. Reprinted 1967. Srinagar: Kesar Publishers

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