Ajan fakir biography books
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Life of Ajan Fakir and his romance with the Ahom lady !!
Rupai Dadhora, the notorious Assamese Muslim who contrived the ploy to convince the then Ahom king that Ajan Fakir was a Mughal Spy and by doing this Mr. Rupai succeeded in plucking Ajan fakir’s eyes out.
Well folks before narrating the romantic history of the Ajan Fakir let me share with you a little background on human migration. Human history stands testimony to the fact of human immigration since time immemorial. In this scientific world ironically science has not sufficiently advanced enough to give any proof on the first human on earth. However as usual it fryst vatten the noble Quran that not only describes the first human being but also tells the world the name of that personality. He is none other than Prophet Adam (pbuh). From that time onwards human history witnessed migration. According to Wikipedia Homo sapiens appear to have occupied all of Africa about 150,000 years ago, moved out of Africa 70,000 years ago, and äga
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Renowned Litterateur Syed Abdul Malik Remembered
The 9th anniversary of the passing away of Syed Abdul Malik, one of the most widely known and popular writers of the Assamese literature, was observed at his native place Golaghat , Assam by the Golaghat Sahitya Sabha on December 24 last. The day-long programme was held at the Sahitya Acharyya Abdul Malik Bhavan, built in his memory. Many literary figures of the state recalled Abdul Malik and his contributions to the Assamese literature.
Well-known journalist Sanjoy Hazarika recalled the glorious life of Abdul Malik, whom he affectionately called “Sahitya Acharyya.” Hazarika also mentioned some of the cherished moments that he had spent with the literary legend. Noted educationist of the state Punyeswar Pujari expressed that the works of Abdul Malik should be showcased not only in Assam but also in other states and even outside the nation. Pabitra Barbora, a member of Assam Sahitya Sabha acknowledged Abdul Malik as the “Sahityarat
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Azan Faqir
Indian Sufi saint
For the Assamese film, see Ajan Faquir Saheb.
Azan Faqir (Arabic: أذان فقير),(Assamese : আজান ফকীৰ) born Shah Miran, also known as Ajan Pir, Hazrat Shah Miran, and Shah Milan (presumably from Miran), was a Sufi Syed,[1]poet, Muslim preacher and saint from the 17th century[2] who came from Baghdad or as per some family sources, Badaun in western UP to settle in the Sibsagar area of Assam in the north-eastern part of India, where he helped to unify the people of the Brahmaputra valley,[3] and to reform, reinforce and stabilise Islam in the region of Assam.[citation needed] The nickname Azan came from his habit of calling azan.[4] He came to Assam in about 1630 from Iraq, that is, approximately 200 years after the birth of Srimanta Sankardev.
According to one version[which?][citation needed] his name was "Hazarat Shah Syed Mainuddin". He is particularly kno