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'''Meer Muhammad Masum''' (17th century) historian and poet in the court of Emperor [[shahjahan]]. However, he took up service under Shah Shuja and fought many battles against Dara and Aurangzeb. When Shah Shuja fled North India, Muhammad Masum accompanied him to Bengal.  
'''Meer Muhammad Masum''' (17th century) historian and poet in the court of Emperor [[Shahjahan|shahjahan]]. However, he took up service under Shah Shuja and fought many battles against Dara and Aurangzeb. When Shah Shuja fled North India, Muhammad Masum accompanied him to Bengal.  


While in Maldah in 1660, Muhammad Masum recorded the battles he had fought under Shah Shuja in a book called ''T''''a''''rikh-e-Sh''''a''''h Shuj''''a''''i''. A manuscript of this book, written in Persian, has been preserved in the Dhaka University Library.  
While in Maldah in 1660, Muhammad Masum recorded the battles he had fought under Shah Shuja in a book called ''Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai''. A manuscript of this book, written in Persian, has been preserved in the Dhaka University Library.  


''Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai'' also includes some of Muhammad Masum';s Persian poems. Seven of his Persian poems are included in the book called ''Sh''''a''''m-e-''''A''''njum''''a''''n'', written by Nawab Siddique Hassan. [Abu Musa Mohammad Arif Billah] [Billah, Abu Musa Mohammad Arif  Associate Professor of Persian Languages and Literature, Dhaka University]
''Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai'' also includes some of Muhammad Masum's Persian poems. Seven of his Persian poems are included in the book called ''Sham-e-Anjuman'', written by Nawab Siddique Hassan. [Abu Musa Mohammad Arif Billah]


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Meer Muhammad Masum (17th century) historian and poet in the court of Emperor shahjahan. However, he took up service under Shah Shuja and fought many battles against Dara and Aurangzeb. When Shah Shuja fled North India, Muhammad Masum accompanied him to Bengal.

While in Maldah in 1660, Muhammad Masum recorded the battles he had fought under Shah Shuja in a book called Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai. A manuscript of this book, written in Persian, has been preserved in the Dhaka University Library.

Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai also includes some of Muhammad Masum's Persian poems. Seven of his Persian poems are included in the book called Sham-e-Anjuman, written by Nawab Siddique Hassan. [Abu Musa Mohammad Arif Billah]