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Title: Hadiqa Ahmadi—Vol-II
Other Titles: حدیقہ احمدی (جلد دوم)
Authors: Owner & Seal : Undefined
Saiyed Raziuddin Ahmad Bakshu Miya
Scriber : Seyyed Moinuddin, One Of The Descendants Of The Author
Keywords: Seerat (Biography or Life Story)
سیرت
Description: "Remarks : Original Seventh: Dar Akhwal Abadi Shahr Surat Wa Akhwal Mutsadiyan Anja Halat Tahrir En Hadiqah in this original seventh, the author has recorded the detailed conditions and events of his homeland. Due to the special importance of these circumstances and events, the author's son, Sheikh Bahadur alias Sheikho Mian, separated this original from the original history and compiled a permanent collection with his s and s in 1315 H. This collection was published in Bombay in 1897 by Maulvi Mian Muhammad known as Abdul Muneem, the son of the late Sheikh ibrahim Ba Ghalz, the preacher of the Jamia Masjid of Bombay, and it was named Guldsata Silkhay Surat. But that printed version came to be known by its historic name ""Haqit al-Surat"". The Persian vase was translated into Urdu by Mr. Prof. Mehboob Hussain Abbasi. This translation was published in 2005 under the name of ""Haqiqal al-Surat"" and became popular especially and widely. And Arbab Zouk paid tribute to Abbasi Sahib for this translation. From this 311-page translation, the reader can read the original book of Hadiqa Ahmadi. Mr. Abbasi Sahib has also written a waqee case at the beginning of this Urdu translation, from which the family of Sheikh Bahadur alias Sheikho Mian, the compiler of Haqiq al-Surat. There is also knowledge of the situation.This is the second volume (Chaman ii) of Hadiqa Ahmadi with the following chapters And subjects include: The second chain of Hadiqa Ahmadi, including the state of the vastness of Hindustan, Jannah, the mini-barshash of the chapter Chapter i: it has two chapters. Chapter 1: in the description of some religions and beliefs of the people of india Chapter ii: it has two originals and eight chapters. Original 1: According to the chronicles of the people of india, there were twenty and nine people And the closing of their branches Chapter 1: After the king, fourteen people became permanent in the land of Korwan Second branch: Then they became independent, fifteen of them Third branch: After they gained independence, no one Chapter 4: After him, there are ten and one people from Hindustan Sub-section 5: How did anyone sit after him? Chapter Six: Later on, there will be three people Chapter Seven: They sat after him. twelve people Chapter 8: After him, four dangs of india sat on the head of the kingdom of india, seven people, then the kingdom of Hindustan Obligatory care of the Subhanah came under the possession of the guardians of the state of faith Original ii: The history of the kings of india according to the chronicles of Ahl al-islam twenty-four people Chapter ii: in the mention of the kings of islam, the arrival of this country is a sign of paradise. Two crops in it are Chapter 1: About the conquest of india Chapter ii: About the Kings of islam. it has two origins. The first principle: in the mention of Delhi kings, there are six sects and thirty-two people The second principle: in the affairs of the provinces of india and the territory of each province according to the offices of the kings and affairs"
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