"Fakir Aziz ud-Din (Punjabi: \u0A2B\u0A3C\u0A15\u0A40\u0A30 \u0A05\u0A1C\u0A3C\u0A40\u0A1C\u0A3C \u0A09\u0A71\u0A26\u0A40\u0A28/\u0641\u06A9\u0631\u0639\u0632\u06CC\u0632\u0627\u062F\u06CC\u06BA) was physician, linguist, diplomat, and foreign minister at the court of Mah\u0101r\u0101j\u0101 Ra\u1E47j\u012Bt Si\u1E45gh He was a Muslim, one of many non-Sikhs, in Ranjit Singh's secular government of the Sikh Empire.He was the eldest son of Hak\u012Bm Ghul\u0101m Mohy ud-D\u012Bn and had two brothers, N\u016Br ud-D\u012Bn and Im\u0101m ud-D\u012Bn. Both had senior military posts in the empire. He was apprenticed as a physician, and was originally known by the title Hak\u012Bm (physician)."@en . . "Fakir Azizuddin"@en . . "1845Z"^^ . "Sikh Empire physician and linguist" . . . "1780Z"^^ . "1845-12-03Z"^^ . . . "Azizuddin, Fakir"@en . .