الثلاثاء، 20 مارس 2018

City of Education and Etiquette

The very name Aligarh brings out delightful recollections and pictures of AMU (Aligarh Muslim University), its popular bolt industry (Aligarh ke taale) and furthermore its adab (refined and refined conduct). Actually, it's maybe Aligarh where one finds the last remnants of certifiable Muslim nafasat (style and delicacy in conduct). Indeed, even once really popular Lakhanavi adab is on the melt away. But since of AMU, the varsity established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in the nineteenth century, Aligarh still has the remainders of Mughal culture and that heavenly tahzeeb (advancement) that floors you.

It's a city with an articulated history. Aside from AMU, Aligarh is a city of writers. Urdu writer and lyricist Shakeel Badayuni learned at AMU and credited the profundity and significance of his verse to the infectiously social air and emanation of Aligarh.

Writer Akhlaq Muhammad Khan 'Shaharyaar' (popular for the film Umrao Jaan's melodies) shown Urdu at AMU. 'Shaharyaar' was his sobriquet. Awesome students of history Dr Muhammad Habib and his similarly famous child Professor Dr Irfan Habib have been Emeritus Professors at AMU's History Department.

There're numerous legends related with Aligarh's renowned bolt industry. The donor went over an article in Manohar Kahaniyaan (Hindi, Mitra Prakashan, Mutthiganj, Allahabad; now distributed by Delhi Press in an alternate get-up) that showed up in 1977. The article specified that there was a mass migration of bolt mechanics/producers (tala kaarigar) from Saurashtra's Surat to Aligarh in the second 50% of the eighteenth century. That ambiguous article (or maybe my memory is coming up short me) didn't express the reason/s with reference to why bolt creators of Surat left the place all at once to select a faraway place like Aligarh. That is to say, Surat was celebrated for its locks previously Aligarh wore this mantle-City of locks. There could be a small amount of truth in it on the grounds that there's as yet an adage in Hindi and Gujarati: Gujarati taale ki mazbooti (the quality and wellbeing of Gujarati locks).

AMU has been observer to social changes and parades of numerous types. It saw its best and in addition most noticeably awful days. Its incredible Abdullah Hall conveys a downpour of recollections. The cine-goers still recollect the colossal melody 'Simple mahboob tujhe meri muhabbat ki qasam' (penned by an ex-AMU understudy: Shakeel Badayuni) that was shot on Rajendra Kumar in Mere Mahboob (1963). The film was widely shot on the grounds of AMU. One can see the well known 'Victoria Gate' of AMU in the motion picture. Muhammad Rafi was so enchanted of the feel of AMU that he thoughtfully stated, 'Kaash ke fundamental yahaan taalib-e-ilm hota' (Wish, I were an understudy here).

Aligarh may not be as great or extraordinary as Lucknow is as far as Mughlai cooking, regardless one finds great and mark non-veg indulgences in Aligarh. Well known 'paaya soup' and 'nihari' can be had at a couple of extremely reasonable and clean diners in the region of AMU.

In the event that you visit Aligarh, make it a point to visit AMU. It's similar to going by BHU when one goes to Varanasi. Writer Gopaldas Saxena 'Neeraj' hailed from Aligarh and he once composed, 'Iss Aligarh shahar ki baat hai nirali/aaya jo yahaan fauran iski taareef kar daali' (There's something exceptionally extraordinary about Aligarh/Whoever visits, quickly begins to look all starry eyed at the place and acclaims expressively).

The immense Urdu artist Saghar Nizami had a place with Aligarh. So did Qura'tul-Ain Hyder, who composed books in English and Urdu.

The city's air is surcharged with tahzeeb and tammaddun (fine manners and edified conduct).

I recall, how one man of his word took me to AMU in his auto when I requested the heading to achieve the varsity on my lady visit to the city. He was Dr Aleem Khan, a previous understudy of AMU from 1972 to 1974. Much appreciated, Dr Khan. Despite everything I recall your pleasant motion.

Others additionally had a similar soul-heartening and inspiring encounters while cooperating with the general population of this lovely city. To exemplify, Aligarh ( Pin Code 202001 ) leaves its permanent engravings on your heart, brain and awareness.

You crave going by it by and by.

Stick implies Postal Index Number. It speaks to a particular geological locale. It is utilized to send letter for conveyance at the correct address. Numerous assets for Aligarh Pin Code are accessible online where you can discover Statewise territory Code list like Daultabad Pin code and other pertinent data identified with that zone code.

ليست هناك تعليقات:

إرسال تعليق