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ʻAskarī, Mirzā Muḥammad, 1869-1951 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: ʻAskarī, Mirzā Muḥammad, 1869-1951
Used for/see from:
  • ʻAskarī, Mirzā Muḥammad, 1869-
  • Askari, Mirza Mohd., 1869-
  • ʻAskarī, Mirzā Muḥammad, b. 1869
  • Mirzā Muḥammad ʻAskarī, 1869-
  • Muḥammad ʻAskarī, Mirzā, 1869-

His Man kīstam?, 1985: t.p. (Mirzā Muḥammad ʻAskarī) p. 10 (b. in 1869)

New Delhi manual auth. cd. (hdg.: ʻAskarī, Mirzā Muḥammad)

Āʼīnah-yi balāg̲h̲at, 2005: t.p. verso (Mirza Mohd. Askari)

Tārīk̲h̲-i adab-i Urdū, 1930s?: title page (mutarjumah-yi Mirzā Muḥammad ʻAskarī ṣāḥib)

Rahman, Mohammad Raisur. Islam, modernity, and educated Muslims: a history of qasbahs in colonial India, 2008, viewed online August 28, 2019: page 222 (Mirza Muhammad Askari (1869-1951), noted for his knowledge of the history of Urdu literature; in his autobiography Mann Kistam (Who am I?), he writes that his early education started under a maulvi in Lucknow, then learned in the local mosque from Maulvi Muhammad Yahya, who introduced him to Gulistan and other texts in Persian, and Mizan Nashab and Panj Ganj in Arabic)

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