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Gesudaraz I

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Cause of death
  
Death by poisoning

Children
  
Syed Muhammad Masood

Great-grandparent
  
Ali ibn Ismail

Parents
  
Syed Qaaf

Grandparent
  
Syed Faateh

Resting place
  
Sulaiman Mountains, Pakistan

Known for
  
Prince of Persia around 900-1000 CE, progenitor of Mashwanis, Wardak, Hani and Ustrana tribes

Movement
  
Preacher of Zayd ibn Ali Revolution

Died
  
Sulaiman Mountains, Pakistan

Syed Muhammad Kalaan Gesudaraz known as Gesudaraz I was the prince of Persia around 1000 AD. He was the son of Syed Qaaf who was the fourth descendent of high rank Islamic scholar Ja'far al-Sadiq. He was the prince or governor of Persia and devoted to Mysticism.

Gesudaraz I is also known as progenitor of several Sayyid tribe in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. When he cite from Iran to Sulayman Mountain, The commanders of Pashtuns tribes Kakar, Shirani and Karlani have presented their daughters to Syed in respect of his family and mysticism, He married women from each tribe and had sons, who were known for progenitor of there tribes. The Arab tribes descended from Gesudaraz I sons are using his sons titles as there "surnames". Mashwanis, Wardag, Hani and Storyani are belonged to him.

Shajra-e-Nasb

  1. Muhammad Mustafa
  2. Syeda Fatima-tuz-Zehra W/O Ali Ibn-e-Abu Talib
  3. Imam Hussain
  4. Imam Ali (Zain-ul-Abideen, Sajjad)
  5. Imam Muhammad Baqir ((676–733 AD)
  6. Imam Muhammad Jafer Sadiq (702–765 AD)
  7. Isma'il ibn Jafar (702–765 AD.) Fatima bint al-Hussain'l-Athram bin al-Hasan bin Ali (mother)
  8. Ali ibn Ismail (752-856 AD)
  9. Syed Faateh (818-880 AD).
  10. Syed Qaaf (849-880 AD)
  11. Syed Muhammad Kalan (Gesudaraz I)

References

Gesudaraz I Wikipedia