Shah Abdul Wahab, or “Janaza Rawan,” a “khadim” of Jan Alla, conducted the funeral services for the colony of Kadarabad. He compelled the ” Jins” to carry him on his cot to Bijapur, to meet Shah Azimu-d din or ” Tazim Turk” who mistook him for Jan Alla. Of the other ” khadims,” Hidayat Alla in E. 1070 copied Imam Gazib’s work in the Kufio character. In H. 1085 ‘Ali Bin Mahomed wrote the ” Monovarul Kalub,” a work on spiritualism. Haji Shah Ismail was buried at Bajipura in Aurangabad; and his grandson Amam Alla’s tomb is near Jan Alla’s in Jalna. Amam Alla wrote a Persian work in H. 1169. Saiad ‘Abdulla was a “mohudis” versed in tradition; and Mian Haji Mahomed Kasim was tutor to Bahadur Shah. Miral Hasan was a studious khadim who died at Haidarabad, and his remains were transferred to Kadarabad. He was a prominent subject of H. H. Nasiru-d-Daula, and was contemporary with Maulvi Shajau-d din of Haidarabad, and Alla Wali Sahib of Burhanpur, two of the most learned men of the time. Nur-al Hasan or Gholami Sahib collected a number of books, and had the honor of bringing from Mecca, a copy of the Koran, and a sacred book called ” Dalail-us Sharif,” which he kept in Jalna. The clan of Ghori Pathans found about Jalna belong to the ” khadims” of Jan Alla. They fought under Ranmust Khan against raja Sambha of Sattara; and Nahir Khan, a Ghori Pathan, held Jalna in jaghir. According to an inscription, Nahir Khan built the ‘Ambad darwaza with a bastion on each side, and a well and masjid for his spiritual director Shah Miran. There is another mosque close by, which was built by Sultan Mahomed, son of Malik ‘Abdulla Beg, faujdar of Jalna.
