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The book was translated in English in 1950 by S.Muhammad Husayn Nainar. He was a M.A., L.L.B., and Ph.D. and professor and Head of the Department of Urdu, Arabic and Persia at the University of Madras. The book was printed by N. Ramaratnam at the Madras Law Journal Press at Madras.
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S. Muhammad Husain Nainar (editor). Sources of the History of the Nawwabs of the Carnatic V. Bahar-i-A'zam-Jahi by Ghulam 'Abdu'l Kadir Nazir. Madras University Islamic Series No. 11. University of Madras,
56:. The pilgrimage was undertaken in 1823, and the author's job was to document everything they came across during their journeys, such as the name of the villages, tombs of saints, 81:
who was the eldest son of Azim-ud-Daula. He became the second titular Nawab of the Carnatic in the year 1820, after the death of his father, Nawab Azim-ud-Daula.
159: 132: 206: 211: 216: 201: 60:, buildings, shops, streams, rivers, tanks, springs, gardens, and even the distance covered every day . 101: 78: 33: 149: 122: 8: 179: 155: 128: 53: 32:, it is a compilation of various pieces of information by Ghulam Abdul Qadir Nazir. 25: 49: 195: 41: 37: 29: 45: 57: 151:
Unfamiliar Relations: Family and History in South Asia
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appointed the author to record the events during his
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Bahar I Azam Jahi Of Ghulam Abdul Qadir Nazir (1950)
193: 120: 127:. University of Michigan Press. p. 128. 121:Thomas, Nicholas; Humphrey, Caroline (1996). 77:Ghulam Abdul Qadir Nazir accompanied Nawab 147: 194: 177: 173: 171: 178:Nainer, S. Muhammad Husayn (1950). 13: 14: 228: 168: 124:Shamanism, History, and the State 154:. Permanent Black. p. 188. 141: 114: 72: 63: 1: 107: 148:Chatterjee, Indrani (2004). 7: 95: 10: 233: 207:19th-century Persian books 84: 212:Translations into English 102:Azam Jah of the Carnatic 34:Azam Jah of the Carnatic 217:Nawabs of the Carnatic 202:Pilgrimage accounts 161:978-81-7824-083-1 134:978-0-472-08401-2 22:Bahar I Azam Jahi 18:Persian chronicle 224: 186: 185: 175: 166: 165: 145: 139: 138: 118: 232: 231: 227: 226: 225: 223: 222: 221: 192: 191: 190: 189: 176: 169: 162: 146: 142: 135: 119: 115: 110: 98: 87: 75: 66: 48:and return via 40:journey to the 19: 12: 11: 5: 230: 220: 219: 214: 209: 204: 188: 187: 167: 160: 140: 133: 112: 111: 109: 106: 105: 104: 97: 94: 93: 92: 86: 83: 74: 71: 65: 62: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 229: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 199: 197: 183: 182: 174: 172: 163: 157: 153: 152: 144: 136: 130: 126: 125: 117: 113: 103: 100: 99: 89: 88: 82: 80: 70: 61: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 42:Nagore Dargah 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 16: 180: 150: 143: 123: 116: 76: 67: 50:Trichinopoly 21: 20: 15: 73:About Nawab 64:Translation 28:pilgrimage 196:Categories 108:References 38:pilgrimage 30:chronicle 96:See also 79:Azam Jah 85:Sources 58:mosques 26:Persian 158:  131:  46:Madras 91:1950. 54:Arcot 44:from 24:is a 156:ISBN 129:ISBN 52:and 198:: 170:^ 184:. 164:. 137:.

Index

Persian
chronicle
Azam Jah of the Carnatic
pilgrimage
Nagore Dargah
Madras
Trichinopoly
Arcot
mosques
Azam Jah
Azam Jah of the Carnatic
Shamanism, History, and the State
ISBN
978-0-472-08401-2
Unfamiliar Relations: Family and History in South Asia
ISBN
978-81-7824-083-1


Bahar I Azam Jahi Of Ghulam Abdul Qadir Nazir (1950)
Categories
Pilgrimage accounts
19th-century Persian books
Translations into English
Nawabs of the Carnatic

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