Tohfatu'l-Ahbab, the Glossary
Tohfatu'l-Ahbab is a Farsi work by Muhammad Ali Kashmiri, presumably written in 1642.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Baharistan-i-shahi, Baltistan, Gilgit, K. N. Pandita, Kashmir, Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi, Persian language, Rekhta (website).
- 1642 books
- 17th-century Indian books
- History of Gilgit-Baltistan
- Kashmiri literature
- Pakistani literature
Baharistan-i-shahi
Baharistan-i-shahi is a chronicle of medieval Kashmir. Tohfatu'l-Ahbab and Baharistan-i-shahi are 17th-century Indian books, History books about India, History of Kashmir, Kashmiri literature and Pakistani literature.
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Baltistan
Baltistan (بلتستان; script) also known as Baltiyul or Little Tibet (script), is a mountainous region in the Pakistani-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan and constitutes a northern portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947. Tohfatu'l-Ahbab and Baltistan are History of Kashmir.
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Gilgit
Gilgit (Shina:; گلگت) is a city in Pakistani-administered Gilgit–Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region.
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K. N. Pandita
K. N. Pandita, also known as Kashi Nath Pandita (born 1929), is an Indian Kashmiri scholar in Persian and Central Asian Studies.
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Kashmir
Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent.
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Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi
Mir Syed Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Arāqi (CE), was an Iranian Sufi Muslim saint. Tohfatu'l-Ahbab and Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi are History of Kashmir.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Rekhta (website)
Rekhta is an Urdu literary web portal started by Rekhta Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu literature.
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See also
1642 books
- 1642 in literature
- Apology for Smectymnuus
- Artists in biographies by Giovanni Baglione
- Biblia, se on Coco Pyhä Ramattu Suomexi
- De Cive
- Institutes of the Lawes of England
- The Holy State and the Profane State
- Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
17th-century Indian books
- 91 Kalami Bakhar
- Bahar-i Danish
- Baharistan-i-Ghaibi
- Baharistan-i-shahi
- Bahr al-Hayat
- Burhan-i Qati
- Dabestan-e Mazaheb
- Dasatir-i-Asmani
- Dasbodh
- Dhola Maru
- Farhang-i Jahangiri
- Fatawa 'Alamgiri
- Gandhavaṃsa
- Hortus Malabaricus
- Jatakalankara
- Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh
- Madarij an-Nabuwwat
- Majma-ul-Bahrain
- Mangal-Kāvya
- Padshahnama
- PhulBan
- Prabhu Linga Leelai
- Prasna Marga
- Sabhasad Bakhar
- Shahjahannama
- Sirr-i-Akbar
- Tarikh-i-Kashmir
- Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
- Tuzk-e-Jahangiri
- Yesu Matha Niragaranam
History of Gilgit-Baltistan
- 1947 Gilgit rebellion
- 1988 Gilgit massacre
- 2012 Kohistan Shia massacre
- 2023–24 Gilgit-Baltistan budget
- Alam Bridge inscriptions
- Balawaristan
- Balawaristan National Front
- Balawaristan National Front (Naji)
- Battle of Turtuk
- Cultural heritage sites in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Dadi Jawari
- Gilgit Agency
- History of Baltistan
- History of Gilgit-Baltistan
- Karachi Agreement (Azad Kashmir)
- Kargah Buddha
- Keno Daas (rock carvings)
- Line of Control
- Manthal Buddha Rock
- Maryul
- Mughal Minar
- Nagar (princely state)
- Noorpur Stupas
- Old British Cemetery (Gilgit)
- Operation Chumik/Operation Ibex
- Sacred Rock of Hunza
- Siachen conflict
- Siege of Skardu
- Skardu
- Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
- William Brown (British Army officer)
Kashmiri literature
- Adeeba Riyaz
- Baharistan-i-shahi
- Bilhana
- Cārucaryā
- Languages of Jammu and Kashmir
- List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Kashmiri
- Literature of Kashmir
- Nilamata Purana
- Rajatarangini
- Samaya Mātrikā
- Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
- Vatsun
Pakistani literature
- Abul Hassan Sagheer Sindhi
- Adamjee Literary Award
- Ambri (poem)
- Baharistan-i-shahi
- Balochi literature
- Bhittaipedia
- Book publishing in Pakistan
- Gujarati literature
- Halqa-e Arbab-e Zauq
- Heer Ranjha
- Khaak Aur Khoon (novel)
- Lilan Chanesar
- List of Sindhi-language poets
- List of Urdu prose dastans
- Literature of Kashmir
- Mirza Sahiban
- Mokhi and Matara
- Momal Rano
- Moriro ain Mangermachh
- Noori Jam Tamachi
- Pakistani comics
- Pakistani literature
- Pakistani philosophy
- Pakistani poetry
- Pashto media
- Progressive Writers' Movement
- Punjabi literature
- Saraiki literature
- Sassui Punnhun
- Shah Jo Risalo
- Sindhi literature
- Sohni Mahiwal
- Sorath Rai Diyach
- Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
- Umar Marvi
- Umr-e-Lahaasil Ka Haasil
- Urdu poetry
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tohfatu'l-Ahbab
Also known as A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab.