Chandubhai Lakhdir
- 1693
- Khoja Khojki Scribe
"Finally, we can take the title of batvat (also batvo <batbat). We know that this title was awarded during the second half of the XIXth century spiritual guides (pīr-s) of Khoja, such as the Sayyids lineage of at ghat khatns. But how explain then the name of the scribe Bavo Āsūjī early XIX th century? Is it a Sayyid ? It is not excluded that the title of batvat was attributed to followers of sect of Satpanthis with a good knowledge of its religious texts, even if they weren't sayyids." 26 Tājddīn 1990: 50–51.
This is the manuscript of Khoja Bhimji Pindidas (193 ff., Text from 160 ginān-s, date: 1594 vs / 1538 AD); that of Rehmu Moloo of Nagpur (231 ff., first part, ginàns, second part, private accounts, dates mentioned in the second part: 1608 vs / 1552 AD and 1613 vs / 1577 AD), and that of Abdullah Meherali Dharamshi from Kutch (1830 vs / 1774 AD), copied from the manuscript of Chandubhai Lakhdir, (1749 vs / 1693 AD). 27 See Ivanow 1936. 328 Zahir Bhalloo and Iqbal Akhtar Bereitgestellt von | Freie Universität Berlin angemeldet Heruntergeladen am | 03/29/19"