Sahibzada Abdul Aziz

Sahibzada Abdul Aziz, an Afghan of Khost, was born in the small village of Sayed Ga of Tani District in Khost Province, in Afghanistan to Sahibzada Mohmmad Shareef.
He had two brothers, Sahibzada Abdul Haleef and Sahibzada Abdul Latif and had one sister. The sister had a son, by the name of Sahibzada Abdul Qadus and a grandson Sahibzada Zahoor Ahmad who was born to Sahibzada Abdul Qadus.
Sahibzada Zahoor Ahmad is an active member of the Ahmadi community, and he attended the celebration of 100 Years of the death of, Sahibzada Abdul Haleef on 14 July 2003 and narrated his life history.
Sahibzada Abdul Latif was called Raees-e-Kabul (Wealthiest of Kabul). He used to own 400,000 Kanals of Land in Tani in Khost and belonged to village Sayed Ga in Khost. He knew Arabic, Persian, and Pushto, and was a learned man. He had visited Hoshiarpur and Deoband Markaz in Hyderabad India, was frequented by him.
He was Royal Adviser on the European influence in Afghanistan to both Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, 1880-1901, and to his son Amir Habibullah Khan, 1901-1919, The Kings of Afghanistan. Sahibzada Abdul Latif was an eminent member of the Ulama of Afghanistan. He claimed to be the descendant of the renowned Islamic saint Data Ganj Baksh buried in Lahore.
 
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