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No Bada Mangal celebrations in Lucknow for 2nd year in row By IANS | 0 Views Lockdown casts its shadow on Lucknow s Bada Mangal .. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow, May 31 : For the second consecutive year, the annual festival of Bada Mangal will not be held at its usual scale in the city. Hanuman temples in the state capital have decided not to organize festivities on Bada Mangal in view of the second wave of Covid pandemic and safety protocols. Like last year, devotees will be able to witness live-streaming of the puja organized by various temples. The Bada Mangal is a festival held on all Tuesdays in the Hindu month of Jyesth and is peculiar to Lucknow. ....
The Night the Nawab was Poisoned Poisoned chutney, the firangis, and the death of a Nishapur sultan It was 134 summers ago that the people of Metiabruz chased Langra Munshi with his entire family out of that locality of Calcutta. He vanished forever, never to be heard from again! Even the omnipotent Kampani Bahadur could not prevent it. What did the munshi do to so invoke the wrath of people? He was charged with murder of a Nishapur royal! That was Wajid Ali Shah, ruler of Oudh, exiled to Metiabruz by the Kampani. At 10 o’clock in the night of September 21, 1887, the king died soon after consuming chutney, a hakimi dawa or medicine, given him by Munsarim ud Daula, the chief wazir looking after the administration of Metiabruz’s Royal Palace. ....
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Courtesy of Shapero Rare Books A Harari Quran section containing the first part of the Quran, from al-Fatihah to al-Kahf. Harar, Ethiopia late 18th century. London Shapero Rare Books, internationally renowned dealers in antiquarian and rare books, has launched a new Near East and Islamic department. Shapero specialists have over 250 shared years of experience in the book world, with particular expertise in fine illustrated books from the 15th to the 20th century, Judaica, travel and voyages, natural history and more. Under the specialist eye of Roxana Kashani, the new Islamic department will feature fine and rare works spanning the broad and varied expanse of this collecting area, from the Arabic, Ottoman, Persian and Indian worlds. ....