Nawab Haji Syed Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur of Doolighat
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Nawab Haji Syed Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur (died 1786 AD) was the first Nawab of Doolighat who wrote under the nom de plume of 'Qayamat'.[1][2]
He is remembered for the establishment of Azadari in Azimabad with the foundation of Imambaras at Doolighat and Sangidalan in 1722 AD.[3]
He left behind a valuable Diwan in Persian, constituting 1295 Ghazals named Haidernameh. A few of the couplets from this book are mentioned in Tazkerat-al-Akabir by Nawab Nejat Hussain Khan 'Ashki' republished in 'Shoara Ke Tazkire' by Qazi Abdul Wadood.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ Commission, Indian Historical Records (June 3, 1947). "Proceedings of the ... Session". The Commission – via Google Books.
- ↑ https://wikicatia.org › ahmad-ali-kha... Azimabad - Ahmad Ali Khan Of Azeemabad - Wikicatia
- ↑ "Azadari In Azimabad, Patna (Doolighat Family)". February 6, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
- ↑ "Shoara Ke Tazkire by Qazi Abdul Wadood".
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