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Sadaat Amroha

The Sadaat Amroha or Amrohi Syed are a community of Sayyids, historically settled in the town of Amroha, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Three by K S Singh page 1248〕 Many members of the Sadaat Amroha community migrated to Pakistan after independence and settled in Karachi, Sindh.
==History==

The town of Amroha is home to one of the oldest Naqvi Sadat settlements in India. Naqvis in Amroha arrived from Wasit, Iraq and have resided in the town of Amroha since the 1190s A.D.〔A Socio-Intellectual History of the Ithna ashari Shia in India by S A Rizvi〕
The Sadaat Amroha belong mainly to the Naqvi sub-group, because they are descendants of the Sufi saint Hazrat Syed Sharfuddin Shah Wilayat (a true 9th direct descendant of Imam Ali Al-Naqi), who was a highly respected religious figure in Wasit, Iraq, and later in India during the early ages of Islam in the Indian subcontinent and the khalifa of Hazrat Imam Suhrawardi R. The majority of Amrohvie Sadaat are Naqvi, predominately of Shia sects. According to the 1901 Census of India, the main sub-division of the Sayyid was the Husseini and Naqvi.

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