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" Dāgh Dihlavī - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE "
Shafi, Muhammad
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AL
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English
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1061443
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ALei1840
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Main Entry
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Farooqi, Mehr A.
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Shafi, Muhammad
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Title & Author
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Dāgh Dihlavī - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Shafi, Muhammad
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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(2,578 words)
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Abstract
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Dāgh (lit., scar, stain, mark, sorrow) is the nom de plume (takhallus) of Navāb Mīrzā Khān Dihlavī , originally called Ibrāhīm, a pre-eminent modern Urdu poet. He was the son of Navāb Shams al-Dīn Khān of Jhirkā Firūzpūr—who belonged to the aristocratic Lohārū family, to which the great poet Ghālib (d. 1869) was also related by marriage—and Vazīr Begam (usually called Chhotʾī Begam). Navāb Mīrzā Khān was born in Chāndnī Chawk, Delhi, on 12 Dhū l-Ḥijja 1246/25 May 1831 (see his horoscope in Jalva-yi
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Islam.
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