Nazir m ahmad biography of mahatma

  • Nazir Ahmad Khan's autobiography, Biscoe Boy's: Echoes of Time, offers a detailed and evocative account of his life and times.
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  • Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

    Indian Islamic scholar (1856 – 1921)

    A'la Hazrat
    Imam Ahl-e-Sunnat

    Ahmed Raza Khan

    Born14 June 1856

    Bareilly, North-Western Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Died28 October 1921(1921-10-28) (aged 65)

    Bareilly, United Provinces, British India
    (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)

    Resting placeBareilly Sharif Dargah, Uttar Pradesh, India
    NationalityIndian
    SpouseIrshad Begum
    Children
    Parents
    CitizenshipBritish Indian
    EraModern era
    RegionSouth Asia
    Main interest(s)Islamic theology, Hadith, Tafsir, Hanafijurisprudence, Urdu poetry, Tasawwuf, Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Astronomy
    RelationsHassan Raza Khan (Brother)
    Ibrahim Raza Khan (Grandson) (Son of Hamid Raza Khan)
    Akhtar Raza Khan (Great-Grandson)
    Asjad Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Subhan Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Kaif Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Tauqeer Raza Khan (Great-Great-Grandson)
    Rel
  • nazir m ahmad biography of mahatma
  • The year he turned 90, Nazir Ahmad Khan decided to write his autobiography. On his next anniversary, the book was out and it is a long story of an enthusiastic individual who has weaved his story with the institutional history of Kashmir, writes Muhammad Nadeem

    Nazir Ahmad Khan’s autobiography,Biscoe Boy’s: Echoes of Time, offers a detailed and evocative account of his life and times. Through personal anecdotes, historical insights, and reflections on Kashmiri culture and identity, Khan provides an intimate portrait of Kashmir’s socio-political evolution during the 20th century.

    Formative Years

    Khan’s early life unfolds against the backdrop of an evolving Kashmir. Born in 1933 in Baramulla, his formative years were marked by a strong connection to family and the sociocultural vibrancy of pre-partition Kashmir. His father’s career as a civil engineer provided a stable yet dynamic foundation, exposing the young Khan to the infrastructural growth of the region, which i

    Faiz Ahmad Faiz

    Pakistani poet and author (1911-1984)

    Faiz Ahmad Faiz

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    Pronunciation[fɛːzɛɦ.məd̪fɛːz]
    Born(1911-02-13)13 February 1911

    Kala Qader, Sialkot District ,Punjab, British India
    (now in Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan)

    Died20 November 1984(1984-11-20) (aged 73)

    Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

    Resting placeModel Town Graveyard, Lahore
    Nationality
    EducationArabic literature (B.A., M.A.)
    English literature (M.A.)
    Alma mater
    Occupations
    Years active1935–1984
    WorksBibliography
    Political partyCommunist Party of Pakistan
    Criminal chargesRawalpindi conspiracy
    Criminal penalty4-year imprisonment
    Spouse

    Alys Faiz

    (m. 1941)​
    Children
    RelativesShoaib Hashmi (son-in-law)
    Awards
    Writing career
    Language
    Genre
    Subject
    Literary movementProgressive Writers' Movement
    Notable works
    Allegiance British Empire
    Serv