for the village in Iran Qadian, Iran See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Qadian type city latd 31.82 longd 75.39 locator position right state name ... code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Qadian Punjabi language Punjabi ... Punjab , India . Qadian is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad , the founder of the Ahmadiyya Ahmadiyya Movement . History main Islamic State of Qadian File Qadian group photo.jpg thumb left Members of the Ahmadiyya Movement who spoke in 47 different languages in Qadian. Qadian ... still found in abundance in Qadian . Later, it was named just Qadi and eventually, it became known as Qadian. In 1834, during the rule of Ranjit Singh Maharaja Ranjit Singh , the region consisting of Qadian and five other adjoining villages were given to Mirza Ghulam Murtaza Ahmad, father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . A remote and unknown village, Qadian emerged as a centre of religious learning in 1889, when Mirza Ghulam Ahmad established the Ahmadiyya Ahmadiyya Movement . Qadian remained the administrative ... in 1947.They are considered non Muslims in Pakistan. Geography Qadian is located at Coord 31.82 ... rose from this city. ref name Flickr Qadian lies east of Damascus cite web url http www.flickr.com photos engrmhk 3283814417 title Qadian in India is Situated Exactly to the East of Damascus in Syria ... of India India s census in 2001, ref GR India ref Qadian had a population of 20,827. Males constitute 54 of the population and females 46 . Qadian has an average literacy rate of 75 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 78 , and female literacy is 70 . In Qadian, 10 of the population is under 6 years of age. Before the partition of India , the town of Qadian had a majority ... 1947, Qadian s population is mostly Sikh based with some members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community ... bn de Qadian es Qadian bpy id Qadian it Qadian nl Qadian sq Qadian vi Qadian ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Qadian native name settlement type village pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Lorestan Province Lorestan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Aligudarz County Aligudarz subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Zaz va Mahru District Zaz va Mahru subdivision type4 Rural Districts of Iran Rural District subdivision name4 Zaz e Sharqi Rural District Zaz e Sharqi leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 389 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 33 latm 03 lats 00 latNS N longd 48 longm 58 longs 24 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Qadian lang fa , also Romanize d as Q d n ref GEOnet3 3784387 Qadian ref is a village in Zaz e Sharqi Rural District , Zaz va Mahru District , Aligudarz County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 389, in 58 families. ref IranCensus2006 15 ref References reflist Aligudarz County Category Populated places in Aligudarz County Aligudarz geo stub ... more details
Infobox religious building image caption building name Mubarak Mosque location Qadian IND geo coord 31 49 4 N 75 23 31 E region IN PB type landmark display inline,title religious affiliation Islam website architect architecture type architecture style year completed construction cost capacity dome quantity minaret quantity 1 minaret height 105 feet The Mubarak Mosque lang pa , lang ur Nastaliq in Qadian was opened in 1882 1883 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . It is the first mosque of the Ahmadiyya Ahmadiyya movement . Later the White Minaret was added. External links http www.alislam.org gallery mosques Photo in the alislam.org mosque gallery panoramio.com http www.panoramio.com photo 5287057 Mubarak Mosque , http www.panoramio.com photo 18255423 Minaret of Promised Messiah mosque stub Ahmadiyya stub Category Ahmadiyya Muslim Community mosques Category Mosques in India Category Punjab, India de Mubarak Moschee Qadian no Mubarak mosk en Qadian ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name native name conventional long name Islamic State of Qadian common name Qadian image map continent Asia region South Asia region2 Central Asia, the Middle East capital common languages Persian language Persian , Punjabi language Punjabi , Urdu , Hindi government type Monarchy leader1 Mirza Hadi Beig year leader1 1530 leader2 Mirza Faiz Muhammad leader3 Mirza Gul Muhammad year leader3 leader4 Mirza Ata Muhamamd image flag image coat p1 flag p1 s2 flag s2 s3 flag s3 year start 1530 year end 1802 life span 1530 1802 Islamic State of Qadian was a state in the Indian subcontinent involving Qadian and surroundings areas. It was established in 1530 by the great ancestor of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Mirza Hadi Beig . It had 84 villages. It declined during the formation of Sikh Empire . The state was conquered by Dewa Singh from the last ruler and then Maharaja Ranjit Singh had taken control. The state declined. History Formation of State of Qadian Mirza Hadi Beig , was from a royal family of Mirza who formed Mughal Empire had the title of Mirza . He migrated from Samarkand and settled in Punjab . He was descendant of King Timur and had family relations with King Babur . Mirza Faiz Muhammad was the eleventh descendant of Beig, during his reign the relations with Mughal Empire formed was more good. The ruler was given special title from emperor of India and was allowed to have the army of 7000 men. He was succeeded by Mirza Gul Muhammad who was also a ruler and general. It was the time of Aurangzeb , the Sikhs began to rise to in Punjab . Gul and his father warned the Mughal emperors about the Sikh rising of power in Punjab but they don t listen to it because ... Mirza Gul Muhammad. Decline of state and history of modern Qadian The state latter came to Sikh ... Raj further divided the Qadian because of administrative reforms and now Qadian is only a village in India ... Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location India isbn 181791210 ref ... more details
Infobox royalty name Mirza Faiz Muhammad image succession Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian title Asaz ul Daula reign coronation predecessor Mirza Hadi Baig successor Mirza Gul Muhammad regent spouse issue link Family issue house Timur id house father mother birth date birth place Qadian, India death date death place Qadian, India religion Sunni Islam Mirza Faiz Muhammad was an Indian general , rais and jurist . He was the descendant of Mirza Hadi Baig . Life and Reign He was made the Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian . During his reign, the state had more close relations with the Mughal Empire . He was honored by the Mughal Emperor in 1617. ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location India isbn 181791210 ref References reflist Category Muslim generals Category Indian people of Iranian descent Category Indian Muslims Category Mughal nobility Category Indian jurists ... more details
Infobox royalty name Mirza Faiz Muhammad image succession Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian title reign coronation predecessor Mirza Faiz Muhammad successor Mirza Ata Muhammad regent spouse issue link Family issue house Timur id house father mother birth date birth place Qadian, India death date death place Qadian, India religion Sunni Islam Infobox military person name Mirza Gul Muhammad image caption birth date death date 1800 birth place Qadian, India death place Qadian, India placeofburial Qadian, India nickname allegiance flag Mughal Empire branch Mughal Army serviceyears rank General India General commands unit battles awards laterwork Mirza Gul Muhammad died. 1800 was an Indian general , jurist and noble. He was the grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza who was the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . Life and Reign He succeeded as Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian upon the death of his father Faiz. During his reign, Mughal Empire had declined in Punjab . Giyas ul Daula, who was a minister of Mughal Empire had came to Qadian and praised the state was according to Islam . Military Career Throughout his life, he fought against Sikhs and requested the help from four notable Mughal Emperors . They praised him but not took the situation seriously who resulted in formation of Sikh Empire who ended the Mughal Empire in Punjab . ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location India isbn 181791210 ref References reflist Category Muslim generals Category Mughal nobility Category Indian people of Iranian descent Category Indian Muslims Category Indian jurists Category Indian military personnel ... more details
Citation style date September 2009 Infobox person name Mirza Ghulam Murtaza birth date Qadian, India death date 1876 birth place placeofburial Qadian, India years active spouse Chiragh Bibi occupation rais , military personnel , physician children Mirza Ghulam Ahmad br Mirza Ghulam Qadir br Murad Begum br Jannat Infobox military person name Mirza Ghulam Murtaza image caption birth date death date 1869 birth place Qadian, India death place Qadian, India placeofburial Qadian, India nickname allegiance flag Sikh Empire British branch Sikh Army br British Army serviceyears rank General India General commands unit battles Indian Rebellion of 1857 br Anglo Sikh wars awards laterwork Mirza Ghulam Murtaza was an India Indian nobleman, military personnel and father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . He belonged to royal family of Mirza who ruled Indian subcontinent . His brother has also served in United Kingdom British during rebellion . Professional Career Ruling of State of Qadian He was son of Mirza Atta Muhammad who was nobleman and ruling areas of State of Qadian . He was born in Sikh Empire . His royal family lost State of Qadian and it s areas to Sikhs . In 1835 , at the birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad , he was returned five villages of State of Qadian by Maharaja Ranjit Singh . On 29 March 1849, Punjab had came in the view of British. He remained royal to Sikh Army. He lost the areas under his control to the United Kingdom British . In the Indian Rebellion of 1857 , he remained lost Qadian to British Raj . After the rebellion , Qadian became a part of British Raj . After most of his money life in taking his properties back by going to British courts . ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location India isbn 181791210 ref Military Career Maharaja Ranjit Singh ordered him to return to Qadian . He fought on Kashmir ... of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian pages 40 143516 location ... more details
The name Mubarak Mosque English Mosque of the blessed may refer to Mubarak Mosque Cham in Chau Giang Cham Asia Cham in Vietnam Mubarak Mosque Qadian Mubarak Mosque Rabwah Masjid Mubarik in Chenab Nagar former Rabwah Mubarak Mosque Saint Prix , Masdjid Moubarak in France Mobarak Mosque The Hague Qudam Mubarak Mosque 14. Century in Chittagong See also Mubarak disambiguation Mubarak disambig Category Mosques de Mubarak Moschee ... more details
Infobox royalty name Mirza Hadi Baig image succession Qazi of Islamic State of Qadian reign 1530 coronation predecessor suc type successor Mirza Faiz Muhammad regent spouse issue link Family issue house Timur id house father mother birth date birth place Greater Khorasan death date death place Qadian, India religion Sunni Islam Mirza Hadi Beig was an Indian nobleman of the Persian descent. He was given the title of Mirza . He was a great ancestor of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza and his son Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is his descendant. ref cite web title A Book of Religious Knowledge url http www.alislam.org books religiousknowledge sec5.html publisher Al Islam accessdate 30 April 2012 ref ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location India isbn 181791210 ref Life and Reign He came to India from Samarkand . During this Babur also come to India . He settled in Punjab near Beas and established a state of 70 villages who was named as Islampur . It was ancient name modern Qadian . He lived and died there. His family had held important posts in the Mughal Empire . He was a Mughal and had family relations with Babur . References reflist Category Indian people of Iranian descent Category Ahmadiyya Category Indian Muslims Category Mughal nobility Category Islam in India Category Indian jurists Category Legendary progenitors Category People from Samarkand ... more details
Image Wei es Minarett, Qadian Minarat ul Massih .jpg thumb The White Minaret of Qadian Image Minarat ul masih.gif right The White Minaret of Qadian The White Minaret Urdu Minarat ul Masih, English language English Minaret of the Mesiah is a tower and monument standing beside the Mubarak Mosque Qadian Mubarak Mosque in Qadian , India . The foundation stone for the minaret was laid by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad on March 13, 1903. Due to a lack of funds, construction subsequently stopped. Work continued under Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmood Ahmad on November 27, 1914, reaching completion in 1916. The minaret has three stages, 92 steps, and a total height of about 105 feet. ref http www.alislam.org library minara.html Minara tul Masih ref The Minarat ul Masih is classified as a historical monument. Clarify date May 2010 Inception On 28 May 1900, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to have received the revelation Quotation Step forth that your time has Arrived and the feet of the people of Muhammad have been firmly planted on a high tower. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Tadhkirah, pg. 444 Ghulam Ahmad then solicited donations for the building of the minaret to commemorate the following hadith by the Islamic prophet Muhammad regarding the second coming of Jesus Quotation Allah would send Christ, son of Mary, and he will descend with the white minaret, east of Damascus, wearing two garments lightly dyed with saffron and placing his hands on the wings of two Angels. Sahih Muslim Book 41, Hadith 7015 ref http www.usc.edu dept MSA fundamentals hadithsunnah muslim 041.smt.html 041.7015 Sahih Muslim Book 41 , Hadith 7015 ref An associated advertisement argued that construction of the minaret would fulfill the prophecy Quotation Our village of Qadian and this our mosque near which a Minaret will be constructed, is situated ... in time. External links http www2.alislam.org gallery qadian aam Photos of the White Minaret http www.flickr.com photos engrmhk 2830300868 in set 72157607122730709 Minaret of Promised Messiah Qadian Photo ... more details
of Sikh by the British , in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 , he sided with British Army . Qadian ... Ghulam Ahmad Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Murtaza spent his life in returning back the estate of Qadian ... more details
Infobox Indian politician name Partap Singh Bajwa image imagesize alt birth date Birth date and age 1957 1 29 mf y birth place Qadian , Gurdaspur , Punjab India Punjab , India residence Qadian , Punjab India Punjab , India death date death place office Member of Parliament constituency Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency Gurdaspur salary 1 million per year term predecessor successor party United Progressive Alliance UPA Indian National Congress INC religion Sikhism spouse Charanjit Kaur Bajwa 1982 present children 1 son website http partapbajwa.net Partap Singh Bajwa footnotes date March 4 year 2009 source http 164.100.47.132 LssNew Members Biography.aspx?mpsno 4427 Partap Singh Bajwa is a member of the Lok Sabha . In 2009, he was elected to represent the Gurdaspur area over three termer Vinod Khanna , with a margin of 8,342 votes. ref name ET Partap Singh Bajwa had already sat as a Member of the Legislative Assembly India Member of the Legislative Assembly for Punjab India Punjab . ref name ET cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Navjot Sidhu wins, Vinod Khanna loses in Punjab work publisher The Economic Times date 16 May 2009 url http economictimes.indiatimes.com News PoliticsNation Navjot Sidhu wins Vinod Khanna loses in Punjab articleshow 4540576.cms format doi accessdate 28 May 2009 ref He is the son of slain Akali leader Satnam Singh Bajwa. He has served as a cabinet minister under S. Beant Singh and Captain Amarinder Singh . References reflist External links http www.punjabnewsline.com content view 16362 38 http partapbajwa.net Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Bajwa, Partap Singh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Indian politician DATE OF BIRTH 29th January 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Qadian DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chowdhury, Renuka Category 15th Lok Sabha members Category Living people Category 1957 births INC politician stub ... more details
Qadiani is a term, with pejorative connotations, used by Sunnis who make up the majority of Muslims worldwide to refer to the minority Ahmadiyya , primarily in Pakistan. ref Antonio R. Gualtieri. Conscience and coercion Ahmadi Muslims and orthodoxy in Pakistan . Guernica Editions, 1989. ISBN 0 920717 41 1, 9780920717417. http books.google.com books?id iCwHaOabz7YC&pg PA14&dq Qadiani derogatory&hl en&ei 9x TI7NJoGclgeu Z3DCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&sqi 2&ved 0CEoQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q Qadiani 20derogatory&f false pg 14 ref The term itself is a reference to the town of Qadian , the hometown of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad , whom the Ahmadiyya held to be the promised Messiah and Mahdi . It is also sometimes used to distinguish between the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam Lahore based and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Qadian based branches of the Ahmadiyya, primarily by the Lahoris and other Muslims. While the Lahori continue to be based in Lahore, the Qadiani branch headquarters moved to Lahore in 1947, to Chenab Nagar formerly Rabwah in 1951 and the United Kingdom in 1984. See also Qadiani Problem , an anti Ahmadiyya book References reflist Ethnic slurs Category Ahmadiyya Category Ethnic and religious slurs Category Islam related slurs Ahmadiyya stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Al Fazl Urdu has been the most important regular publication of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community . Founded in 1913 in Qadian , the newspaper was initially published weekly, then three times a week and then daily as of 1935. Until 1947 it was published from Qadian and then from Lahore up to 1954. Since then it is published from Rabwah . The newspaper has been publishing the sermons and sayings of all the Khalifatul Masih Caliphs for nearly a century. Within the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the newspaper serves as a vehicle for the moral upbringing of the members, preaching of Islam and the preservation of history of the Movement. ref cite web url http www.alislam.org library history ahmadiyya 79.html title Al Fazl newspaper accessdate 2011 01 12 publisher alislam.org ref In Pakistan, the Al Fazl was subject to the Pakistani law enforcemet which suspended the publication of the newspaper for several months in 1984. In the United Kingdom , Al Fazl started its International service, starting its publication on 7 January 1994 published by the Raqeem press. It is also available online. ref cite web url http www.alislam.org library history ahmadiyya 106.html title Al Fazl International accessdate 2011 01 12 publisher alislam.org ref References reflist 2 External links http www.alislam.org alfazl Al Fazl Online Category Ahmadiyya periodicals Category Newspapers published in Pakistan Category Newspapers published in England Category Religious studies journals Ahmadiyya stub de Al Fazl Ahmadiyya topics state collapsed ... more details
had settled in Qadian . It was purely an Islamic State with full purity and piety that even the nearby Afghanistan Afghans called it Makkah . The name of Qadian become Islampur . Mirza Muhammad Faiz ... of the persons from the family of Mirza Hadi Beig was Mirza Muhammad Faiz . Under his reign, Qadian ... conquered Qadian and forced to royal family of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to leave their place. The great grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was forced to settle in another state in India. Qadian was under ... date December 2011 . Mirza Ghulam Murtaza and loss of Qadian to the British Mirza Ghulam Murtaza ... personnel and nobleman. He was returned five village of State of Qadian by Ranjit Singh . At that time .... He lost Qadian to the British. Afterwards, when British Raj was established in India . He remained ... more details
, there are two cemeteries dedicated as Bahisti Maqbara. The first is located in Qadian , India and the second, in Rabwah , Pakistan . Qadian On May 26, 1908, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad died and was taken by train to Batala . From there, he was carried to Qadian where he was eventually buried in Bahisti Maqbara. Thousands of members of the community arrived in Qadian for funeral prayers while prominent leaders ... more details
Talim ul Islam College remained open Qadian. On August 14, 1947, Partition of India partition created ... made the migration to Pakistan, resulting in the permanent closure of the facility in Qadian. After ... more details
Ahmadiyya Commentary on the Holy Quran Surah Al Fatiha is a book about the commentary of Surah Al Fatiha by compiling all the written works, speeches and lectures held by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan . Content It defines the major four attributes Rabb Rabb Lord of Creation , Rahman Rahman Gracious , Rahim Rahim Merciful and Master of Day of Judgement Malike youm id Deen Master of Day of Judgement that are the source of all the other infinite attributes of Allah . It further elaborates about the prophecy , that the Muslim will be behaving at the Ahmadiyya views of Jesus second coming of Jesus , the same way as Jesus himself was treated when he pronounced that he is the Messiah . DEFAULTSORT Commentary On The Holy Quran Surah Al Fateha Category Works by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Category Islam related literature islam book stub Ahmadiyya stub Ahmadiyya topics state collapsed ... more details
about Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian when Mirza claimed to be the Promised Messiah , and Mahdi , and established ..., so he sent his colleague and friend Maulvi Abd ur Rahman to Qadian, which is near Gurdaspur Punjab ... Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, and joining Ahmadi Movement, bringing with him some books written by Mirza and his Ahmadi Movement s publications from Qadian for him to read. He became Ahmadi after reading this book. In 1902, Sahibzada Abdul Latif himself visited Qadian near Gurdaspur, after he took permission from Amir Habibullah Khan, for Haj to Mecca . Instead, he went to Qadian on his way, and he ... more details
Ahmadiyya aaiil Saeed Ahmad Khan in Urdu 1900 1996, Emir 1981 1996 was an adherent, and later third Emir , of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement , religious movement which evolved as a sect of Islam . Early life Ahmad was born in the Hazara, Pakistan Hazara area of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa North West Frontier Province of British India now Pakistan . His father, Maulana Muhammad Yahya, and uncle, Maulana Muhammad Yaqub, were already members of the Ahmadiyya Movement. At the age of six, he included his name on a postcard from his village to take the bai at Oath of Allegiance with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in Qadian . He was the last person belonging to the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement to die who had taken bai at at Mirza Ghulam Ahmad s own hand, at the age of eight years. He went with his father in December 1907 to Qadian and stayed there for some three months in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad s company. Therefore he bolonged to the non Muslims so called Ahmadi s or Qadyani s. The Qadyani were declared as Non Muslim in Early 70 s by Pakistan Assembly Education He went again in 1912, to study in the Ahmadiyya school in Qadian, known as the Taleem ul Islam High School, and the following year he obtained admission. In 1914, when the Maulana Hakim Noor ud Din Khalifatul Masih I. died, a split in the Ahmadiyya Movement took place, and Ahmad returned home to continue his education in the local city of Abbottabad . He then studied at King Edward s Medical College, Lahore , where he obtained a Medical degree in 1925. He was the first Muslim at the College to receive a Medal for his studies. In Lahore he attended Maulana Muhammad Ali s lectures on the Qur an and became his follower. He became the first president of the Shabban ul Ahmadiyya Lahore Ahmadiyya Young Men s Association . He was Hafiz Qur an Hafiz of the Qur an and competent in Classical Arabic . In 1947 he performed the Hajj Pilgrimage to Makka . He gave medical treatment to some fellow pilgrims, and came to the notice of the King ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Bhaini Mian Khan is small town in block Kahnuwan District Gurdaspur . Bhaini Mian Khan is on 9  km distance from its block Kahnuwan . Bhaini Mian Khan is 24  km far from its District and Main City Gurdaspur, And 175  km from its State Chandigarh. Other villages near Bhaini mian khan are Salahpur 4.1  km , Raju Bela 2.5  km , Bagrian 2.6  km , Kotli Harchandan 3  km , Mochpur 7.9  km , Phero Chechi 6.0  km , Jagowal Bet 6.8  km Mullanwal 7.7 . Bhaini mian khan is a main town in these villages. Bhaini mian khan is most dovelping village in these villages. Bhaini Mian Khan s Post Code is 143517, Area code is 01872 and main telephone exchange is Qadian. Banks near to Bhaini mian khan UCO BANK Bhaini mian khan Gurdaspuer PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK Chak sharif PUNJAB AND SIND BANK Kahnuwan CORPORATE BANK Purana shala coord missing Punjab India Category Cities and towns in Gurdaspur district ... more details
on 14th Sahwal 1250 13 February 1835 on the day of Friday after the Fajar time in Qadian in India. He was born in Sikh Empire and Qadian was under Maharaja Ranjit Singh s rule. He had Persian people ... year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur, India pages 48 654 isbn .... ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian ... childhood and educational period. He had learnt swimming and swum in the ponds of Qadian . He was very ... Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur, India pages 55 isbn ... Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur, India pages 57 isbn 18179121089 url http www.alislam.org ... Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur, India pages 63 isbn 18179121089 url ... of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur ... History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location ... Raj and the estates of the noble people were taken by the United States British . Qadian was also ... Murtaza had very love for Qadian because it was the place of his ancestors. He spent Rs.70, 000 ... . ref cite book title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian .... Upon returning in Qadian , when his father asked one of them that what happened. They replied ... to the people in the home that Ahmad should not be given food. Ahmad live in Qadian for two or three ... instead of Qadian . He had to take refuge it. When he felt ill there then his father called him ... Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur, India pages 72 73 isbn 18179121089 url http www.alislam.org urdu ... tribe Mughal , he lived a life without any riches. One man of Qadian named Kinya Lal Siraf had given ... title History of Ahmadiyyat Vol 1 Urdu year 2007 publisher Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location ... Nazarat Nashro Ishaat Qadian 143516 location Gurdaspur,India pages 81 82 isbn 18179121089 url http ... more details
The timeline of Ahmadiyya history began in 1889 when the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was established in Qadian , a village of India then British Raj . It is now a worldwide community consisting of members from 195 nations. ref http www.repealnow.net index.php?option com content&view article&id 102&Itemid 147 ref The motto of the community is Love for all hatred for none . Ahmadiyya 1889 23 March Inception of Ahmadiyya movement by first initiation into the community by the hand of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad at Ludhiana. ref cite web url http www.alislam.org library history ahmadiyya 10.html title Founding of Ahmadiyya Jamaat ref ref name banglapedia cite web url http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT A 0103.HTM title Ahmadiya publisher Banglapedia ref image Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.jpg thumb Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 1891 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims to be Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi . ref http www.answers.com topic ahmadi ref 26 28 December First Jalsa Salana Annual Ahmadiyya Convention at Qadian . 1892 10 December First Mubahala issued. 1893 Jang e Muqaddas a debate between the Promised Messiah as and the Christian missionary Abdullah Atham. 1894 Lunar and solar eclipse during ... established at Qadian. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad visits Dera Baba Nanak. 1896 Great Conference of Religions ... of Talim ul Islam School. 1899 Compilation of the book Jesus in India. Image Qadian c.1899.jpg thumb ... completed. 1917 Noor Hospital Qadian Foundation and opening. 1919 Nazirs Officials appointed for the Sadr ... Hayy Library opened in Qadian. 1928 20 May Jamia Ahmadiyya training center for missionaries opened ... in some of the central offices in Qadian. 1934 Launched The Tehrik e Jedid, means The New ... Partition of Pakistan and India , Jama at migrated to Pakistan kept 313 men known as Dervishes in Qadian ... of Golden Jubilee of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community performed. 1991 100th Jalsa Salana Qadian , attended ... 2 . 2005 Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V attended Qadian Jalsa. 2006 Establishment Of Jamia Ahmadiyya Bangladesh ... more details
Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies in Punjab India Punjab state in northern India . Assembly segments Presently, Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following nine Vidhan Sabha legislative assembly segments ref cite web url http www.ceopunjab.nic.in English ElectoralRolls ACPCROERO PCACLIST.html title List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies publisher Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website ref Sujanpur Bhoa Pathankot Gurdaspur Dina Nagar Qadian Batala Fatehgarh Churian Dera Baba Nanak. Members of Parliament 1952 Sardar Teja Singh Akarpuri , Indian National Congress 1957 Diwan Chand Sharma , Indian National Congress 1962 Diwan Chand Sharma , Indian National Congress 1967 Prabodh Chandra , Indian National Congress 1971 Prabodh Chandra , Indian National Congress 1977 Yagya Datt Sharma , Janata Party 1980 Sukhbuns Kaur , Indian National Congress 1984 Sukhbuns Kaur , Indian National Congress 1989 Sukhbuns Kaur , Indian National Congress 1991 Sukhbuns Kaur , Indian National Congress 1996 Sukhbuns Kaur , Indian National Congress 1998 Vinod Khanna , Bharatiya Janata Party 1999 Vinod Khanna , Bharatiya Janata Party 2004 Vinod Khanna , Bharatiya Janata Party 2009 Partap Singh Bajwa , Indian National Congress Election results http www.indian elections.com partyprofiles results See also Gurdaspur district List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha Notes reflist Lok Sabha constituencies of Punjab coord missing Punjab India Category Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab, India Category Gurdaspur district mr ... more details