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Kazi Zainul Abedin

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to the invading Indian forces in 1948 had a devastating impact on most of the noble families of Hyderabad. Many of them migrated to Pakistan, Gulf States, or Europe. Abedin also decided to make his move to seek safety for his family. He moved first to Bombay and then took a passenger ship to the port
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that he inaugurated or established. Often, his couplets would depict the year of establishment of that particular building or monument through literary forms. He was famous for using the Arabic letters that had a numerical value to determine an actual date through names and poetic couplets.
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along with most of his belongings. He had to start his life afresh in his old age, after having led a very successful life. The government of Pakistan partly compensated him out of the evacuee properties left behind by those Hindus who had migrated to India. He was given nearly 1,000 acres
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was backward. The British had not paid enough attention towards the development of these towns and villages. It was an uphill task to work towards development projects and help in alleviating poverty in the region.
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Kazi Zainul Abedin was married first to Sahibni Begum (popularly known as Pasha Begum) in the year 1919. She was the great granddaughter of the famous Sufi of Tekmal
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Since his children were young, Kazi Zainul Abedin decided to get married again. He married Zohra Begum, who was the daughter of Kazi Ahmed Muneeruddin, the Kazi of
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during 1910–1912. It is reported that he used to be ill most of the time during this period. Therefore, he reverted to Hyderabad and took admission at the
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He named his children and grandchildren in a manner that the same Arabic letters within the name would add up to the year of birth.
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His grandsons include Kazi Vicaruddin, Kazi Taqiuddin Adil, Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui, Kazi Abdul Muktadir and Kazi Uzair.
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Kazi Zainul Abedin has authored a number of articles and books on poetry, literature, history, religion, and ethics.
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to Indian forces in 1948, he had to abandon his position along with his vast land holdings and move to Pakistan.
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around the year 1343. Subsequently, this branch of the family settled down in Hyderabad for over six centuries.
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in developing agricultural farms and social work in that area. Most of the area of the province of
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on 8 December 1892. He was the only son of Kazi Mohammed Badruddin Hussain and Rahimunnisa Begam.
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For the next several years, he struggled to establish himself. He spent the rest of his years at
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Kazi Zainul Abedin acquired his basic education in Arabic, Persian and English, following the
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Multani, i.e. Shaykh Nizamuddin moved to the Deccan in South India during the reign of Sultan
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Kazi Zainul Abedin was a poet in his own right, and has published his collection of poems (
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Many of his poems and short couplets are engraved on buildings, monuments and projects in
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and eventually rose up to the rank of a Secretary (or Nazim) in the government of the
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After entering the civil service, his first posting was for revenue training in
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During his professional career, he held the following positions:
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Siddiqui, Kazi Zulkader, Genealogy of Hyderabadi Families 2020
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Siddiqui, Kazi Zulkader, Genealogy of Hyderabadi Families 2020
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Some of his books that have been published are as follows:
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Abedin died on 23 May 1962 and was buried on his farms in
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Kazi Zainul Abedin's ancestors were given the title of
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poet and an officer in the Government of the Nizam of
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Special Duty at Revenue Secretariat, Hyderabad, 1935
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He was also a direct descendant of the Sufi 8: 738:Hyderabad Civil Service Association Souvenir 179:His lineage traces back to the first Caliph 28: 17: 608:"Diwan-e-Abid” – collection of his poetry 378:Officiating Additional District Judge at 233:He then completed his Matriculation from 429:Assistant Revenue Secretary at Hyderabad 210:, etc. He was the last of the series of 635: 346:Assistant Settlement Superintendent at 327:Assistant Settlement Superintendent at 148:(8 December 1892 – 23 May 1962) was an 823:Pakistani people of Hyderabadi descent 276:in 1946, two years before the fall of 245:Career in the Government of Hyderabad 7: 500:city of Karachi at the end of 1948. 135:, Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui, Kazi Uzair 828:20th-century Pakistani male writers 503:Thus, a year after the creation of 462:Nazim-e-Abkari, Revenue Department. 442:Special Officer, Forest Department 34:Kazi Zainul Abedin in 1936 as 1st 14: 367:Munsif and Magistrate at Andole ( 333:Famine Camp Officer at Ambad and 730:Genealogy of Hyderabadi Families 605:"On Splendour of Ajanta Caves". 172:Kazi Zainul Abedin was born in 1: 793:Writers from Hyderabad, India 760:A New Lease of Life to Tekmal 310:Additional Madadgar-e-Mal at 142:Kazi Mohammed Zainul Abedin ( 818:20th-century Pakistani poets 214:of Udgir in District Bidar, 783:People from Hyderabad State 849: 83:Abid (pen name for poetry) 833:Pabna Zilla School alumni 767:History of Takemal Dargah 728:Siddiqui, Kazi Zulkader, 691:Mashaheer-e-Qandahar 1936 658:Mashaheer-e-Qandahar 1936 516:(4.0 km) of land in 146:: قاضى ﻣﺤﻤﺪ ﺯﻳﻦ ﺍﻟﻌﺎﺑﺪﻳﻦ) 27: 398:Officiating Special 1st 280:to Indian armed forces. 253:in 1915, he sat for the 99:Poet, government servant 274:Hyderabad Civil Service 262:Hyderabad Civil Service 255:Hyderabad Civil Service 156:. 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Index


Taluqdar
Nizamabad
Parbhani
Hyderabad Deccan
Mirpurkhas
Sayyid Sahib Husayni
Urdu
Urdu
Hyderabad
Kazi
Hyderabad State
Parbhani
Abu Bakr
Baha-ud-din Zakariya
Baha-ud-din Zakariya
Muhammad bin Tughluq
"Kazi"
Udgir
Parbhani
Kazis
Hyderabad State
Dars-i-Nizami
University of Bombay
Nizam College
Nizam College
Hyderabad Civil Service
Hyderabad Civil Service
Nizam
Hyderabad State

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