Nizamu-d din came into the Dakhan with a number of Mahomedan missionaries in the beginning of the 11th century of the Hijri era, and lived at ‘Ambad, on a spot where he destroyed a temple of a Hindu goddess. He possessed great literary qualifications, and Malik ‘Ambar appointed him ” kazi ” of ‘Ambad. His son Bahau-d din suffered martyrdom at Ahmadnagar, where his tomb is still venerated. Nizamu-d din’s daughter was buried with her husband at ” Nag-jhari,” a mile south of ‘Ambad. A document dated H. 1113 in the possession of the present descendant, is sealed by Amjud ‘Ali Khan Fiawar, an employe of Shah ‘Alam Badshah Ghazi.

Shah Latif Tawizi came to Paitan and was invested with spiritual power by Maulana Muizzu-d din. His tomb on the bank of the Godavari, opposite to Maulana Sahib’s darga, is without a dome.