- The
Chenab River is a
major river in
India and ****stan, and is one of the 5
major rivers of the
Punjab region. It is
formed by the
union of two headwaters...
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Hakim Mita
Chenabi (Punjabi: میتا چنابی; c. 1638–
after 1698) was a 17th-century
Punjabi poet and
physician active during the
reign of Aurangzeb. His...
-
versions of Hīr
extant in Persian,
including among others, that of Mita
Chenabi (1698) and
Afarin Lahori (1730).
About twenty renditions of Hīr in Persian...
- Jammu,
Jammu & Kashmir)
Languages Kishtwari Religion Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity,
Buddhism Related ethnic groups Pahari people,
Chenabi people...
- 1941), ****anese
actress Yūko Mita (born 1954), ****anese
voice actress Mita
Chenabi,
Punjabi poet Mita Ririnui, New
Zealand politician Mita
Vashisht (born...
- his people.
Wazir Khan was
praised by his near
contemporary poet Mita
Chenabi in his Tuḥfat al-Panjāb for the
building of
Wazir Khan
Mosque and the city...
- be a
source of
honour for
Punjabis by his near
contemporary poet Mita
Chenabi in his Tuḥfat al-Panjāb. He was
called as the best of the
Mughal Grand...
- (1610–1644) Shah
Inayat Qadiri (1643 – 1728)
Ghanimat Kunjahi (died 1695) Mita
Chenabi (died 1698) Syad
Muhammad Latif (1851–1902)
Zulfikar Ghose (1935–2022)...
-
Registrar General &
Census Commissioner, India.
Retrieved 18
October 2021. "
Chenabi Kashmiris" (PDF).
Golden Yug (Newspaper). 21
August 2024.
Retrieved 21...