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The book is a collection of 24 letters he wrote addressing his close friend Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani. These letters were never sent because there was no permission for that during Azad's imprisonment and after his release in 1946, he gave all these letters to his Secretary Muhammad Ajmal Khan who published them for the first time in ...
His major works include Ghubaar-e-Khatir, Tazkira, and Tarjuman-ul-Quran. He wrote Ghubaar-e-Khatir during the days of his imprisonment at Ahmednagar fort. It contains all the letters that he wrote to Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani.
Mar 21, 2021 · Out of dozens of close friends, he, in those solitary moments, thought of Nawab Sadar Yar Jung Bahadur Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani, Nawab of Bhikampur near Aligarh. He kept writing letters to him. The letters were not posted.
The book is basically a collection of 24 letters he wrote addressing his close friend Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani. These letters were never sent to him because there was no permission for that during the imprisonment and after the release in 1946, he gave all these letters to his friend Ajmal Khan who let it published for the first ...
Jul 10, 2023 · He was imprisoned in Ahmednagar Fort. Here he wrote letters to his friend Habibur Rahman Sherwani. Azad was released from Jail on June 15, 1945 and the book was first published in 1946 from...
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The book is basically a collection of 24 letters he wrote addressing his close friend Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani. These letters were never sent to him because there was no permission for that during the imprisonment and after the release in 1946, he gave all these letters to his friend Ajmal Khan who
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Ghubar-i-khatir contains Abul Kalam Azad’s personal letters, written during the first two years of his life inside the Ahmednagar Fort Prison (1942–5). These letters were addressed to Azad’s friend Nawab Sadr Yar Jung, Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani, Rais of Bhikampur, Zilla Aligarh.