Mulla Wahidi
Mulla Wahidi (born Syed Muhammad Irtiza) was a Pakistani writer and journalist.[2][3] Wahidi was the editor of Nizam-ul-Mashaikh – a journal published by Khwaja Hasan Nizami.[4]
Mulla Wahidi | |
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Born | Syed Muhammad Irtiza 17 May 1888 Delhi, British India |
Died | 22 August 1976 88) Karachi, Pakistan[1] | (aged
Resting place | Paposh Nagar[1] |
Language | Urdu |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Works
gollark: How strange.
gollark: You have to pay to join sports teams? Weird.
gollark: Did you *tell* them you did that?
gollark: Yes, but you can just not go near those.
gollark: Thus, invent a time machine.
References
- Aqeel Abbas Jafari. Pakistan Chronicle (in Urdu) (2010 ed.). Karachi: Fazli sons. p. 429.
- Parekh, Rauf (19 August 2008). "Mulla Wahidi: a true `Dilli-wala`". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
- Intizar Husain (1 March 2015). "COLUMN: Mulla Wahidi and the varied personalities of Delhi". Dawn.
- Ikram, S.M. (1995). Indian Muslims and Partition of India. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors. p. 121. ISBN 9788171563746.
- "Dilli Ka Phera". Oxford University Press.
- "Mera Afsana: Aap Biti". Oxford University Press.
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