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I WAS born in a small village, Guff, a backward area of Kahuta tehsil, Rawalpindi. When I grew up, there was no regular school in our village. A teacher, Maulvi Bagga, from a village a couple of miles away, used to come on foot to teach the children of our village. The first year was under an oak tree and the next under a ‘phali’ tree. From the third year on, the Maulvi Sahib moved our school to Saljoor, which was a few miles away. As I grew older and moved ahead in school, the location of the school kept getting farther away from our village. ....
This classic Urdu romance set during the 1857 war of independence can now be read in English An excerpt from ‘The Break of Dawn, Khan Mahboob Tarzi’, translated from the Urdu by Ali Khan Mahmudabad. “What’s the matter, Riyaz Bhaiyya?” Jawahar Singh asked as soon as he came out. “Let’s go. Everyone must be waiting for us.” “Yes, it’s useless to wait here any longer. Pandey Ji will safely escort those people to Lucknow.” Jawahar Singh moved closer to him and said, “Pandey Ji is near a bunch of banana trees and is coming this way.” “Pandey Ji is preparing food for us, but it will be a hassle to carry it.” ....