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Bukhari's first wife was Syeda Fatima, daughter of Syed Qasim. Bukhari and Fatima had two children, Ali and Ja’far. In 635 AH, after Fatima's death, Bukhari and his two sons traveled from Bukhara to Bakkar, Punjab.
Both their sons Ali and Ja'far were buried in Bukhara. Jafar's son was Abdullah and in Bhakkar, Bukhari married Bibi Tahirah Zohra, daughter of Syed Badruddin Bhakkari, son of Sayyid Muhammad Makki.
Zohra and Bukhari had two sons: Sadruddin Mohammed Ghaus who moved to Punjab and Bahauddin Mohamed Masoom.
Their descendants now live in the surrounding areas of Thatta, Uch Deogarh, and Lahore. Sadruddin's daughter Mohammed Ghaus married Jahaniyan Jahangashtburied in Bukhara.
In the history books, it is said that the two brothers of Sayyid Badruddin 'Sayyid Maah and Sayyid Shams objected to marrying his two daughters to Bukhari and Bukhari who were exiled to Bakkar.
Bukhari's life story and family history are quoted extensively in books such as Marat-e-Jalali. , Mazher-i-Jalali, Akber-ul-Akhyar, Rauzat-ul-Ahbab, Maraij-ul-Walayat, Manaqabi Qutbi, Siyar-ul-Aqtar, Siyar-ul-Arifeen and Manaqib-ul-Asifya.
These manuscripts are owned by Bukhari Sayyids, yet the work Marat-e-Jalali was first published in 1918 was written as a book from Allahabad, India and its second edition with revisions and other research material was published as a book in 1999 from Karachi, Pakistan.
His descendants are named Naqvi al-Bukhari. The part of Uch where the family settled is called "Uch Bukharian".
The genealogy consists of saints and religious leaders. Some moved to Turkestan and married Tatar Mongols.
Some moved to Bursa in Turkey and others to Bilot Sharif, Attock region Raes's ul Abdal Dewan Syed Imam Jafar Shah Bukhari-ul-Naqvi known as Dewan Syed Imam Chakar Shah Bukhari who was nephew and son-in-law.
Sed Saddrudin Bhakkari in the area known as Sukhai Sultan and his eldest son Shah Ateequllah Dewan Bukhari laid the foundations of the village of Kamra Kalaan and his younger son Syed Shah Nazar Dewan Bukhari went to Sialkot district, preaching and converting local tribes to Islam.
And in the village of Nagarkot, etc. Later some of the descendants went to Wadpagga Sharif, near Peshawar, to preach Islam at the Tribal Areas of Kurram, Orakzai, and Kohat.
Descendants of Jahaniyan and Sikandar Lodi adviser Syed S adarudin Shah Kabi. r Naqvi Al Bukhari. The mosque is commended for its beautiful combination of architectural styles.
There are numerous Bukhari ancestral tombs across Punjab, Sindh, Indian Gujrat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Uttar Pradesh in India.
They include Jahaniyan Jahangasht d. 1308 CE, Makhdum Jahaniyan Kannauj Tomb, Father Shah Jamal and Meeran Muhammad Shah aka Mauj Darya Bukhari in Lahore, Father Shah Saleem and Shah Nazar in Sialkot District and Rajan Qittal, Sayyed Tomb in Abdullapur Meerut.
Bibi Jawindi c. 1492 CE, granddaughter of Bukhari and Mir Mohammad Masoom, ancestor of the Bokhari Naqvi family of Dreg, Dera Ghazi Khan and Channan Pir and Wadpagga Sharif in Peshawar.
Others moved to the Firozpur region such as Kabbarwala, Fattanwala, and Fazilka India, and then migrated to Pakistan mainly settling in Dipalpur tehsil and abroad but first migrated from headquarters in Bahawalpur, and Uch in the 1800s with their Sikh friends to Sri Mukstar Sahib in Ferozp.
The eldest son of Hz. Jahaniya Jahangasht Qazi Husamuddin Hasan Bukhari in Allahabad Old Kara Manikpur in Uttar Pradesh India and his descendants are currently found in the Chail known as Naqvi Bukhari Syeds.
Allahabad
Bibi Jawindi's tomb and Jalaluddin Bukhari's tomb and mosque have been on the "designated" list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2004. The World Monuments Fund also promotes conservation.
He also had a son named Syed Ahmad Kabir who moved to Makkah. Kabir's sister, Syeda Haseenah Fatimah, was the mother of Shah Jalal.
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