- The
Fatehpuri Mosque is a 17th-century
mosque in
India located at the
western end of the
oldest street of
Chandni Chowk, in the Old
Delhi neighbourhood...
- Niaz
Fatehpuri (1884–1966) was the pen name of
Niyaz Muhammed Khan, a ****stani Urdu poet, writer, and polemicist. He was also the
founder and editor...
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called Johri Bazar.
Fatehpuri Bazar: 'Chandni Chowk' to
Fatehpuri Masjid section of the
straight road was
originally called the
Fatehpuri Bazar. Now choked...
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Fatehpuri Tappa Dahina is a
village in
Rewari district, Haryana, India, in
Rohtak Division. It is
located 25
kilometres (16 mi) west of
Rewari on the...
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Farman Fatehpuri (Urdu: فرمان فتح پوری) (born S****
Dildar Ali (Urdu: سید دلدار علی), 26
January 1926 – 3
August 2013) was an Urdu linguist, researcher...
- near the
historic Delhi Red Fort, on the
Khari Baoli Road
adjacent to
Fatehpuri Masjid at the
western end of the
Chandni Chowk, and over the
years has...
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occupied by the Muni****l
Clock Tower, and
beyond this to the
Fatehpuri Masjid was the
Fatehpuri Bazaar. The
houses around Chandni Chowk were of the same height...
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Deobandi beliefs and
practices written by
Ashraf Ali
Thanwi and
Ahmed Ali
Fatehpuri. The book is
comprehensive handbook of fiqh,
Islamic rituals and morals...
- the
properties which Lala
Chunnamal acquired during this
period was the
Fatehpuri Masjid, a
sprawling 17th
century mosque built by one of the
wives of Mughal...
- Na tha har ġalūla nibolī te kam /
Rakhe kofte [pl.] bār golīyāṅ te jam
Fatehpuri, Farman, ed. (June 1993) [22 vols pub. 1977–2010]. "kofta" کوفتہ. Urdu...