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Muhammad Ghufran
Born1857
Chitral
Died1926
Chitral
Academic work
Main interestsHistory, Islamic philosophy, Islamic theology
Notable worksTarikh-e-Chitral
Tashrih-ul-Aqawil
Durjul Ali-fi-Sharhul Amali
Hawashi Fiqah-i-Akber
Towzih-ul-Mowlaiya
Tarikh-i-Khalafi-i-Rashideen
Safarnameh-i-Hindustan
Ferqai-i-Batiniya
Khodnawisht

Mirza Muhammad Ghufran (c. 1857 – c. 1926) was a prominent Scholar, historiographer and poet from Chitral. He was a witness to Chitral's turbulent history in the late 19th century. His compilations on events of the time are considered one of the most authentic and authoritative sources.

References

  1. Ur Rahman, Hidayat (11 September 2011). "Mirza Muhammad Ghufran; a Chitrali courtier, historiographer and poet 1857–1926". Chitral News. Archived from the original on 13 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  2. Azizuddin, Mohammad (1987). Tarikh-i-Chitral (in Urdu). Sang e Mil.
  3. "Mirza Muhammad Ghufran". Chitral Times.
  4. Bashir, Elena; Israr-ud-Din (1996). Proceedings of the Second International Hindukush Cultural Conference. Oxford University Press. p. 117. ISBN 9780195775716.
  5. Acta orientalia: ediderunt societates orientales Batava, Danica, Norvegica. E.J. Brill. 1992. p. 211.


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