- was an
alumnus of
Darul Uloom Deoband. His book Huquq-e-
Niswan and the
journal Tehzeeb-e-
Niswan that he
started with his wife
Muhammadi Begum are said...
- of
women education. She co-founded the
Islamic w****ly
magazine Tehzeeb-e-
Niswan, and was its
founding editor. She is
known as the
first woman who edited...
- ****stani
classical dancer and
social activist. She is the
founder of Tehrik-e-
Niswan Cultural Action Group (Women's Movement). She is also an
exponent of Bharatanatyam...
- Tehzeeb-e-
Niswan (Urdu: تہذیبِ نسواں) was an
Islamic w****ly
magazine for women,
started by
Sayyid Mumtaz Ali
along with his wife
Muhammadi Begum in 1898...
- as a
theatre actor,
working extensively with
Sheema Kermani's Tehrik-e-
Niswan among other theatrical groups. On
television he
mainly plays supporting...
- Tehrik-e-
Niswan (Urdu: تحریک نسواں) (The Women's Movement) is a women's
organization in ****stan. Tehrik-e-
Niswan was
formed in 1979 in Karachi, Sindh...
-
Delhi on 12 June 1724 at the age of over 40. His
fourth wife was
Sahiba Niswan, a
Kashmiri lady and the
sister of
Khwaja Inayatullah entitled Shaista Khan...
- city of
Aurangabad on the
Deccan plateau, to a
Kashmiri mother,
Sahiba Niswan. He was the
second son of Azim-ush-Shan, the
Grand son of
emperor Bahadur...
- 1/98. Deobandi,
Sayyid Mumtaz Ali (1898). "The
Supremacy Myth". Huquq-e-
Niswan (in Urdu) (1898 ed.). La****: Rifah-e-Aam Press. pp. 21–22.
Retrieved 22...
- some of the most
critical surgeries in SMHS
Hospital in Srinagar. "Rah-e-
Niswan" (women's way), is a
social entrepreneurship campaign in Kupwara. Initiated...