Qadian (Punjabi pronunciation: [käːd̪ijä̃ː]; Hindustani pronunciation: [qɑːd̪ijɑ̃ːn]) is a city and a municipal council in Gurdaspur district, north-east...
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Qadian Assembly constituency (Sl. No.: 6), also known as Qadian Assembly constituency, is a Punjab Legislative Assembly constituency covering Qadian in...
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (redirect from Mirza Ghulam Qadian)
of the 14th Islamic century. Born to a family with aristocratic roots in Qadian, rural Punjab, Ahmad emerged as a writer and debater for Islam. When he...
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election, he was elected as the member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly from Qadian. In 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election he contested from Batala Assembly...
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(or Masjid Aqsa; Urdu: مسجدِ اقصیٰ) is the largest and oldest mosque of Qadian, India. It is situated inside the compound of the ancestrial house of Mirza...
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Qadian railway station is the station serving the city of Qadian, located in the Gurdaspur district. It is served by the Batala–Qadian branch line, with...
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Mirza Ghulam Murtaza (section Chief of Qadian)
Kingdom during the late 18th century and only a fraction of which – including Qadian, the family's ancestral seat – he was able to regain from it. Ghulam Murtaza...
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is currently the sitting Member of Legislative Assembly Punjab from the Qadian Constituency. He was made the President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee...
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The Mubarak Mosque is a mosque in Qadian and the first Ahmadiyya mosque. It was opened in 1883 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement...
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White Minaret (redirect from White Minaret (Qadian))
The White Minaret is a stone minaret beside the Aqsa Mosque in Qadian, Punjab. It was constructed under the direction of the Indian religious leader Mirza...
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Look up Qadian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kadian is a formulation of morphine. Kadian may also refer to: Satyawart Kadian (born 1993), Indian...
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Noor Hospital Qadian is the oldest multidisciplinary hospital at city of Qadian in Punjab state of India. The hospital was established in 1917 to cater...
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Qadian is a village in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 7.2 km from postal head office in Bilga, 15.9 km from Phillaur, 50.3 km...
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Rajputan (redirect from Qadian Rajputan)
Rajputan is a village in Batala in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from sub district headquarter, 45 kilometres...
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Muslim Community from September 20, 1948 when the community relocated from Qadian, India to the newly created state of Pakistan, where the community bought...
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secretary of Youth Congress, he was elected as Qadian Municipal council member, then became president of Qadian municipality and Chairman of local Market Committee...
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Aqsa Mosque, Rabwah, a mosque in Rabwah, Pakistan Aqsa Mosque, Qadian, a mosque in Qadian, India Aqsa Mosque, The Hague, a mosque and former synagogue in...
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Bahishti Maqbara (section Qadian)
Bahishti Maqbara (English: The Heavenly Graveyard), located originally in Qadian, India, and then in Rabwah, Pakistan, is a religious cemetery established...
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Movement was founded in British India in 1889 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, who claimed to be the promised Messiah ("Second Coming of Christ"), the...
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Jalsa Salana (section In Qadian 1891–1946)
initiated in 1891 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the community, in Qadian, India. Usually, the gathering spans three days, beginning with the flag...
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Jamia Ahmadiyya (section Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian, India)
Talim-ul-Islam College in Qadian, India, in 1898. The theology section was later separated and inaugurated as Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian on 20 May 1928 by Mirza...
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Congress. She was Member of Punjab Legislative Assembly and represented Qadian. She is the wife of the former Punjab Pradesh Congress committee president...
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to be sent to Orchard from Qadian. Later, Orchard used his army leave to visit Qadian where he met the Caliph, Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud...
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Pakistan in 1947, he carefully oversaw the safe migration of Ahmadis from Qadian to the newly found state, eventually building a town on a tract of arid...
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confidant, leaving his home in Bhera and setting up permanent residence at Qadian in 1892. He assisted Ghulam Ahmad throughout the course of his religious...
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native Punjabi Muslims predominantly resides in Malerkotla district and Qadian town. Islam first arrived in the Punjab region following the conquest of...
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Muslims. He was born in 1893 to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and Nusrat Jahan Begum in Qadian, British India. In 1916, he obtained an M.A. in Arabic. Over the decades...
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channel, Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International with a live link up to Qadian, India, the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and original global headquarters...
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death of Ghulam Ahmad, his successors directed the Ahmadiyya Community from Qadian, India which remained the headquarters of the community until 1947 with...
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