-
different names –
including Hindi, Hindvi, Hindustani, Dehlvi, Lahori,
Dakkani, and even
Moors –
though it was born much earlier.
Mazhar Yusuf (1998)...
- heroic, and even
secular stories.
Early Urdu masnawī were
influenced by
Dakkanī literature, as well as
Persian mat̲h̲nawī.
Because of this influence, many...
- The
earliest known adaptation of
Padmavat is Prem Nama (1590) of
Hansa Dakkani, a
court poet of
Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bi****ur Sultanate.
Twelve adaptations...
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wrote in Rekhta. It
changed its name many
times and came to be
known as
Dakkani, Gujari, Hindavi, etc at
various points of time. Mir and
Ghalib also wrote...
-
variously as Dakni, Dakani, Dakhni, Dakhani, Dakhini, Dakkhani,
Dakkhini and
Dakkani Khan,
Abdul Jamil (2006). Urdu/Hindi: An
Artificial Divide:
African Heritage...
- this line of
Nizari Imams was Shah
Tahir bin Radi al-Din II al-Husayni ad-
Dakkani, the 31st Imam who died in 1549. He was
famous for
converting the sultan...
- al-Din II ibn Tahir, died 1509. Shah
Tahir ibn Radi al-Din II al-Husayni ad-
Dakkani, died 1549. The most
famous Imam from this line.
Haydar ibn Shah Tahir...
- (Arabic: شاه طاهر الحسيني الدكني, romanized: Shāh Tāhir al-Husayni al-
Dakkani; 1486 – 1549) and
known in his
lifetime by his
followers as Hujjatullah...
- Berar-Deccan
Marathi shares the
names of
Deccani Urdu: Dakhini, Dakhni, Dakini,
Dakkani, Dakkhani, etc.
Ethnologue says the
speakers are
Muslim and that the language...
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Golconda ke Heeray. His
poetry includes Hubbe Tarang, gulzaar-e-Ibrahim and
Dakkani Adab ki Tar****h. In addition,
Kulliyate Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah (1940)...