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Qadian (Punjabi pronunciation: [käːd̪ijä̃ː];
Hindustani pronunciation: [qɑːd̪ijɑ̃ːn]) is a city and a muni****l
council in
Gurdaspur district, north-east...
- of the 14th
Islamic century. Born to a
family with
aristocratic roots in
Qadian,
rural Punjab,
Ahmad emerged as a
writer and
debater for Islam. When he...
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Qadian ****embly
constituency (Sl. No.: 6), also
known as
Qadian ****embly constituency, is a
Punjab Legislative ****embly
constituency covering Qadian in...
- (or
Masjid Aqsa; Urdu: مسجدِ اقصیٰ) is the
largest and
oldest mosque of
Qadian, India. It is
situated inside the
compound of the
ancestrial house of Mirza...
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refer to
Ahmadi Muslims,
primarily in ****stan. The term
originates from
Qadian, a
small town in
northern India, the
birthplace of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the...
- Aqsa Mosque, Rabwah, a
mosque in Rabwah, ****stan Aqsa Mosque,
Qadian, a
mosque in
Qadian,
India Aqsa Mosque, The Hague, a
mosque and
former synagogue in...
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Kingdom during the late 18th
century and only a
fraction of
which –
including Qadian, the family's
ancestral seat – he was able to
regain from it.
Ghulam Murtaza...
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secretary of
Youth Congress, he was
elected as
Qadian Muni****l
council member, then
became president of
Qadian muni****lity and
Chairman of
local Market Committee...
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Qadian railway station is the
station serving the city of
Qadian,
located in the
Gurdaspur district. It is
served by the Batala–
Qadian branch line, with...
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initiated in 1891 by
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the
founder of the community, in
Qadian, India. Usually, the
gathering spans three days,
beginning with the flag...