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News of Delhi Urdu Akhbar Dated: 14th March 1841 (Bahadur Shah II, Mirza Bulaqi, Mirza Fakhruddin, Hasan Sahib, Sultan Ghazi, Hazrat Qutub Iqtadab, Maidan Gadhi, Hazrat Molana Fakhruddin Sahib, Mumtaz Mahal Begam Sahiba, Proclamation, Orders, Domestic Strife Conflict, Moradabad, Ferozepur, Sindh, Iran, Ludhiana, Brtish Army, News of Various Places, Luknow, Agra, Udaypur, Hyderabad, Bahawalpur and Letter) During Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

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Delhi Urdu Newspaper


Date: 14th March 1841 

Issue Number: 212

Volume: 4


A Ceremonial procession led by His Eminence Anwar, who, on the sixth day of the month, embarks on a series of visits and charitable acts while mounted on an elephant. The journey begins in the morning, with Mirza Bulaqi and Mirza Fakhar ud Din accompanying him in a place of honor.


Their first destination is the shrine of Syed Sahib, after which they proceed to the Palam mansion. There, a donation is made at the shrine of Sultan Ghazi. The procession continues to the tomb of Hazrat Qutub Iqtab, where respects are paid. The narrative then describes visits to various sacred sites, including the graves of saints and dervishes, and a pond sought by seekers, where a donation is made for its upkeep.


The day is further marked by a hunting excursion in the area of Chattarpur and the field of Gadhi, with a specific mention of a hunting trip towards Goodgown. 


It concludes with an anticipation of His Eminence Anwar gracing the fort until the twenty-first day of the month, in remembrance of the late Hazrat Molana Fakhar ud Din Sahib and Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba, highlighting the blend of devotion, charity, and cultural tradition.


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