- Zabān-e
Gujari (transl. 'Language of Gujars') in Gujarat, and as Zabān-e
Dehlavi or Urdu
around Delhi. It is an Indo-Aryan language,
deriving its base from...
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Madhubala (born
Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14
February 1933 – 23
February 1969) was an
Indian actress who
worked in
Hindi films. She is
considered to...
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Dehlavi is a
toponymic surname (nisba) for
people from
Delhi (formerly Dehli).
Notable people with the
surname include: 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (1551–1642)...
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Jamil Dehlavi (Urdu: جمیل دہلوی) (born 1944) is a London-based
independent film
director and
producer of ****stani-French origin.
Since he
became a filmmaker...
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Powers &
Qureshi 1989, pp. 702–705. Schimmel, A. "Amīr Ḵosrow
Dehlavī".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Eisenbrauns Inc.
Archived from the
original on...
- Khan
Dehlavi,
Asadullah Khan
Dehlavi,
Habibullah Khan
Dehlavi,
Sikandaruallh Khan
Dehlavi,
Zareena Khanum Dehlavi and
Sultan Ahmed Khan
Dehlavi. Samiullah...
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bridge between Sufis and the
Ulama (Islamic scholars). "Shah
Waliullah Dehlavi".
Encyclopedia of
World Biography. Encyclopedia.com.
Peter N. Stearns,...
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Talib Dehlavi (born
Sheshchandra Saxena, 12
February 1910 – 16
February 1975, Urdu: طالب دہلوی) was an
Indian Urdu poet,
lyricist and
translator from...
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Saidulla Khan
Dehlavi was a ****stani
career diplomat. ****embly,
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (1977).
Summary Report ...
Session of the...
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Ahmad Saeed Dehlavi (also
known as Sahbān al-Hind; 1888 – 4
December 1959) was an
Indian Muslim scholar and
freedom struggle activist who
served as the...