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Muhammad Mazharuddin Ibn
Nishati also
known as "Ibn
Nishati" was a 17th
century Deccani language court poet of
Golconda Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah. His...
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Deputy sworn in". www.pura.go.tz.
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Nishati | Home". www.
nishati.go.tz.
Retrieved 2024-05-01. https://www.reuters...
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Golconda was the
literary home of
Asadullah Wajhi (author of Sab Ras), ibn-e-
Nishati (Phulban), and
Ghwasi (Tutinama). Bi****ur pla**** host to
Hashmi Bi****uri...
- Persian.
Sources for the
study of Ajemi-Turkic
include the
prose texts of
Nishati (fl. 1530–after 1557), the Tarih-i
Hatai (Tārīkh-i Khatāʾī, 1494/95); Şühedaname...
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Ministry of
Energy and
Minerals Wizara ya
Nishati na Madini (Swahili)
Ministry overview Su****ding
agencies Ministry of
Energy Ministry of
Minerals Jurisdiction...
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Golconda was the
literary home of
Asadullah Wajhi (author of Sab Ras), ibn-e-
Nishati (Phulban), and
Ghwasi (Tutinama). Bi****ur pla**** host to
Hashmi Bi****uri...
- used the word
Hindvi to
describe this dialect.
Others such as Roustami,
Nishati etc.
preferred to call it Dakkhini. Shah
Buharnuddin Janam Bi****uri used...
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Persian and Dakhini.
Other poets included Wajhi and Gavvasi. In 1655, Ibn e
Nishati wrote Phul ban, a
romance in 1300 lines.
Qissa o
bairam e Gul
andman written...
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Mullah Wajhi in 1608 AD. PhulBan,
composed by
Muhammad Mazharuddin Ibn
Nishati in 1656 AD. Bruijn, J.T.P. de; Flemming, B.; Rahman, Munibur. "Mat̲h̲nawī...