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'''Ahmadi, The''' a fortnightly magazine edited by [[abdul hamid khan yusufza]] and first published from [[tangail]] in the month of Shravan 1293 BS (1886 AD). Karimunnesa Khanum Chowdhurani, wife of the Zamindar of Delduar, was its patron. In 1296, the magazine was renamed ''Ahmadi O Nabaratna''.  
'''Ahmadi, The''' a fortnightly magazine edited by [[Yusufzai, Abdul Hamid Khan|abdul hamid khan yusufza]] and first published from [[Tangail District|tangail]] in the month of Shravan 1293 BS (1886 AD). Karimunnesa Khanum Chowdhurani, wife of the Zamindar of Delduar, was its patron. In 1296, the magazine was renamed ''Ahmadi O Nabaratna''.  


''Ahmadi'' was a liberal periodical which regularly debated social and religious issues with ''[[akhbare islamia]]'','' ''also published from Tangail.'' ''[[mir mosharraf hossain]], writer and manager of Delduar estate, contributed to the magazine regularly. Apart from religious matters,'' Ahmadi'' published reports about contemporary political and social events as well as literary activities. [Wakil Ahmed] [Ahmed, Wakil  former Vice Chancellor, National University]
''Ahmadi'' was a liberal periodical which regularly debated social and religious issues with ''[[Akhbare Islamia|akhbare islamia]]'', also published from Tangail. [[Hossain, Mir Mosharraf|mir mosharraf hossain]], writer and manager of Delduar estate, contributed to the magazine regularly. Apart from religious matters,'' Ahmadi'' published reports about contemporary political and social events as well as literary activities. [Wakil Ahmed]  


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Latest revision as of 06:32, 5 July 2021

Ahmadi, The a fortnightly magazine edited by abdul hamid khan yusufza and first published from tangail in the month of Shravan 1293 BS (1886 AD). Karimunnesa Khanum Chowdhurani, wife of the Zamindar of Delduar, was its patron. In 1296, the magazine was renamed Ahmadi O Nabaratna.

Ahmadi was a liberal periodical which regularly debated social and religious issues with akhbare islamia, also published from Tangail. mir mosharraf hossain, writer and manager of Delduar estate, contributed to the magazine regularly. Apart from religious matters, Ahmadi published reports about contemporary political and social events as well as literary activities. [Wakil Ahmed]