Janbaz Mirza | |
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Born | Pakistan |
Occupation | writer, poet, journalist |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Janbaz Mirza (born Mirza Ghulam Nabi Janbaz) was a writer, poet, and journalist from Pakistan. He played a role in the Pakistan Movement and was the leader and official historian of the Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam party.[1] He joined the Ahrar Party in 1932.[2] After the partition of India in 1947, he started to publish the weekly newspaper Tabsarah. He wrote Karvan-e-Ahrar, an eight-volume series of the history of the Indian subcontinent.[3]
Writings
- Janbaz Mirza (1970). Hayat-e-Ameer-e-Shariat.
- Janbaz Mirza. Karwan-e-Ahraar.
- Janbaz Mirza. Tareekh Azadi-e-Barr-e-Sagheer.
- Janbaz Mirza (1964). Tabsara Jild 5 Sh. 12 Oct. 1964 Shumara Number-012.
- Janbaz Mirza (1964). Tabsara Jild 6 Sh. 1 Nov. 1964 Shumara Number-001.
- Janbaz Mirza (1964). Tabsara Jild 6 Sh. 2 Dec. 1964 Shumara Number-002.
- Janbaz Mirza (1965). Tabsara Jild 6 Sh. 3 Jan.-Feb. 1965 Shumara Number-003.
See also
References
- ↑ Jalal, Ayesha (2000). Self and sovereignty: individual and community in South Asian Islam since 1850. Routledge. pp. 293–294. ISBN 978-0-415-22077-4.
- ↑ Masud, Muhammad Khalid (2000). Travellers in faith: studies of the Tablīghī Jamāʻat as a transnational Islamic movement for faith renewal. BRILL. p. liii. ISBN 978-90-04-11622-1.
- ↑ Reid, Anthony; Michael Gilsenan (2007). Islamic legitimacy in a plural Asia. Routledge. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-415-45173-4.
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