Inayatullah - Males

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  • Shaikh Inayat Allah Kamboh (1608–1671), Indian scholar, writer and historian
  • Shah Inayatullah (ca. 1613–ca. 1701), Sindhi revolutionary poet
  • Qazi Syed Inayatullah (died ca. 1713), scholar of Fiqh from Haryana, India
  • Inayatullah Khan (1888 –1946), king of Afghanistan
  • Inayatullah Khan, also known as Allama Mashriqi (1888-1963), Pakistani mathematician, political theorist and Islamic scholar
  • Sardar Inayatullah Khan Gandapur (1919–2005), Pakistani politician
  • Enayatollah Reza (1920-2010, Iranian historian and philosopher
  • Inayat Ollah Khan Niazi (born 1940), Pakistani military officer
  • Sohail Inayatullah (born 1958), Pakistani-Australian futurologist
  • Choudhry Inayatullah Pakistani journalist, Founder Editor of Daily Mashriq
  • Enayatullah Enayat, Afghan provincial governor
  • Inayatullah (Guantanamo detainee 10029), Afghan, captured in 2007

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