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Masaib-e-Ghadar
This is the Urdu translation of the personal diary kept by William Edwards during the days of the Indian rebellion of 1857. He escaped the rebels, but during his flight, he kept a diary so that in case he met an accident his family could learn about his last days. Deputy Nazeer Ahmed translated this work into Urdu. It is one of his lesser-known translated works which has become of increased significance today.
Author Description
William Edwards worked in Benaras as a judge and was the Magistrate and Collector of Badaoon in Rohilkhund, India.
Nazeer Ahmed was a well-known author and translator of nineteenth century India. His novels Fasana-e-Mubtala, Taubatun Nasooh and others are classics of Urdu literature.
ISBN | 9780199062928 |
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Weight in kg | 0.145 |
Rights | World |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Binding | Paperback |
Pages | 152 pages |
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