'Abd Allah Ajodhani, Miyan

'Abd Allah Ajodhani, Miyan
   He was a respected doctor of Islamic law in the Delhi sultanate during the second half of the 15th century. When the Lodi prince Nizam Khan (later Sultan Sikandar Lodi, 1489-1517) was contemplating interfering with the religious practices of Hindus at Thanesar, 'Abd Allah Ajodhani objected to his plans, telling him firmly that Islam did not permit such interference. Nizam Khan was greatly irritated by this stand of 'Abd Allah Ajodhani and accused him of siding with nonbelievers.

Historical dictionary of Medieval India. . 2011.

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