![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (June 2021) |
Nawab Haji Syed Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur (died 1786 AD) was the first Nawab of Doolighat. He chose "Qayamat" as his pen name and wrote almost 1300 ghazals in Persian. [1] [2]
Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan established Azadari in Azimabad with the foundation of Imambaras at Doolighat and Sangidalan in 1722 AD, [3] [4] as well as Madarsa-i-Deenia (a college at Doolighat) where he continued to teach until his death.
Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan left behind a Diwan in Persian, 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. [5]
This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (June 2021) |
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for biographies. (June 2021) |
Nawab Haji Syed Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur (died 1786 AD) was the first Nawab of Doolighat. He chose "Qayamat" as his pen name and wrote almost 1300 ghazals in Persian. [1] [2]
Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan established Azadari in Azimabad with the foundation of Imambaras at Doolighat and Sangidalan in 1722 AD, [3] [4] as well as Madarsa-i-Deenia (a college at Doolighat) where he continued to teach until his death.
Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan left behind a Diwan in Persian, 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. [5]
This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (June 2021) |