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Bibi Kamal passed away in 1296, and her tomb remains a key site of reverence at Kako Sharif, situated about 50 kilometers from Patna, along the Jehanabad-Bihar Sharif road. Notably, her husband’s tomb is located in Bankanagar, just 1-2 kilometers from her own, highlighting the close connection between their final resting places.
Firaq Gorakhpuri wrote, “My anti-Hindi-ism”
Of all fear complexes, the history fear complex (of which I accuse every Hindi fanatic) is the most harmful to education. In teaching our children khari-boli Hindi, in – adopting khari-boli Hindi as Rashtra Bhasha we have been guilty of the crime of not teaching millions and millions of our boys and girls the beauty and power of khari-boli as used by Mir, Ghalib, Nazir Akbarabadi, Anis and by an impressively large number of the masters of khari-boli prose and poetry, namely, by the Urdu writers of khari-boli. Your khari- boli Hindi writers in the use of khari-boli itself are not a patch on the Urdu writers.
When protocol was the reason behind King George returning the ‘MANGOES OF BIHAR’-
How a failed mango diplomacy by king George V left people of Patna, Bihar in sour taste. Read to find out more
Dr. Chaudhary Wali Mohammad (1886-1968): Life and Contributions
In October 1919, Chaudhary Wali Mohammad joined as the Deputy Secretary in the Educational Department, Government of India. He was also a member of the Indian Education Service and was instrumental in drafting the Bills of Aligarh Muslim University, Lucknow University, Dacca University, and Nagpur University.
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Ismat Chughtai responded to Shahid Ahrarwi with an article which was published in Aligarh Gazette calling male students of Aligarh to save Women’s College. In response, male students had beaten up Ahrarwi.
Khanqah-e-Shahbazia: A Historical and Spiritual Beacon in Bhagalpur
As scholars continue to explore its depths and devotees gather for spiritual solace, Khanqah-e-Shahbazia remains a beacon of faith and cultural richness in the heart of Bhagalpur.
Mumbai, The City of dreams was a center of political activity during the national movement
Bombay was a hub for political organizations, including the Indian National Congress and Muslim League. Influential figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Dadabhai Naoroji, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, all resided in Bombay for a period.
Against Europeans, Indians opened own club in Muzaffarpur
This is very unfortunate that today, there are no people in Muzaffarpur who know Khan Bahadur Maulvi Syed Ahmad Husain, and neither is the Muslim Club, which was a testament to his legacy, present in Muzaffarpur.
When Harmonium was banned at All India Radio
“If you can ban Harmonium from the music programs at All India Radio then it will be very beneficial for Hindustani music.” – Rabindranath Tagore