Mushfiq Khwaja Library and Research Centre, Karachi-Pakistan, a collection of Urdu books and journals.
Scope & Content:
This collection contains digital images of 10 Urdu language periodicals. The periodicals cover many different subjects including history, religion, poetry, social and economic issues, letters, illustrations, criticism, travelouge, juvenile literature, women literature, etc. Custodial history: T...
The Avadh Punch, a weekly from Lucknow, under the stewardship of its formidable editor, Munshi Sajjad Hussain, was published from 16 January 1877 till its closure in 1937. Virtually the first Indian newspaper to publish cartoons as we know them today, it provided a platform for some of the great...
Sharfabad Bedil Library Trust, Karachi - Pakistan, a collection of Urdu books and literary journals.
Scope & Content:
This collection contains digital images of 15 Urdu language periodicals. The periodicals cover many different subjects including history, religion, poetry, social and economic issues, letters, illustrations, criticism, travelouge, juvenile literature, women literature, etc. Custodial history: T...
Monthly "Nadim" very popular literary Urdu journal published from Gaya Patna. It It contains articles about Urdu literature, criticism, poety, biographies and Bihar states history etc. It appears in different dimensions: 23×17 cm; 23.5×18 cm; 24×18 cm and 24 ×15.5 cm. Extent: 177 electronic fil...
Special issue on Bihar, Indian state about its people and culture. Bihar is a state in East India, bordering Nepal. It is divided by the River Ganges, which floods its fertile plains. Important Buddhist pilgrimage sites include the Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya's Mahabodhi Temple, under which the Buddh...
Special issue on Bihar, Indian state about its people and culture. Bihar is a state in East India, bordering Nepal. It is divided by the River Ganges, which floods its fertile plains. Important Buddhist pilgrimage sites include the Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya's Mahabodhi Temple, under which the Buddh...
While it is an archive that represents elite perspectives, the Sikkim Palace Archives, is also the first collection of local origin to be made freely and universally accessible for international scholarship, presenting a perspective of events and characters as experienced from within looking out...
Collection Area:
Endangered Archives Programme
Languages:
Dzongkha, English, French, Hindi, Lepcha, Malayalam, Nepali, Tibetan, and Urdu