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Shaikh Gadai Kamboh
Shaikh Gadai Kamboh was the son, disciple and successor of famous scholar, philosopher and poet-laureate〔Shaikh Jamali was poet-laureate in the court of Sultan of Sikandar Lodhi (Some Aspects of Afghan Despotism in India, 1969, p 46, Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi - Lodi dynasty).〕 Shaikh Jamali Kamboh of Delhi and brother of the '' 'Master of Expression' ''—Shaikh Abd-al-Hai Hayati. His real name was Abdur Rehman but he became famous as Gadai. He was well-renowned for his sanctity and learning and was in high favour with emperor Humayun and Bairam Khan. He is also said to have remained a ''Musahib'' of the Afghan emperor Salim Shah Suri.〔''Muntakhbu-a-Twarikh'', Vol I, p 419, ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn Mulūk Shāh Badāʼūnī.〕 During Akbar’s reign, he occupied the high office of ''“Sadr-i-sadur”'' of Hindustan.
==Early career==
Shaikh Gadai’s father Shaikh Jamali Kamboh had been an important courtier of Mughal emperors Babur as well as Humayun’s court. On Jamali’s death, emperor Humayun appointed Shaikh Gadai as his courtier. But after Humayun's defeat by Sher Shah Suri near Kanawdi in 1540 AD, Shaikh Gadai went to Gujarat. After the disastrous battle of Kanauj and the consequent troubles, Bairam Khan, an important Turkoman noble of emperor Humayun, took refuge in Gujarat where he was rendered a great help by Shaikh Gadai. It is stated that Bairam Khan had escaped from near Gwalior through the efforts and exertions of Shaikh Gadai and Babbal Khan.〔Bairam Khan,1992, p 67, fn 6, Sukumar Ray, M. H. A. Beg; Also: M.A.A. fol. 64a.〕〔It is also said that Bairam Khan and Abu-'l-Qasim waited for the men of Shaikh Gadai and Babbal Khan who had after the defeat of Humayun had gone to Gujarat and had been kindly received by Sultan Mahmud and they arranged their leaving Ujjain for Gujarat by way of Mandu and Asir (Bairam Khan,1992, p 67, fn 6, Sukumar Ray, M. H. A. Beg); See also: Ref M.A.A. fol. 172a-b quoted by the authors in the above text.〕 Later, Shaikh Gadai went to Arabia for pilgrimage. On his return, he remained in Gujarat for a while where he was joined by his numerous Murids and became famous in Gujarat for his opulent sessions of Sama.

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