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Chandpuri is an Indian toponymic surname for people from Chandpur, Bijnor, in Uttar Pradesh or other places named Chandpur. It may refer to: *Kausar Chandpuri (1900–1990), Indian physician and writer *Kuldip Singh Chandpuri (born 1940), Indian military officer jatt sikh *Qayem Chandpuri (1722–1793), Indian poet *Raaz Chandpuri Raaz Chandpuri (born Mohammad Sadiq; 189a2-1969) was an Indian poet and literary critic, known for writing Urdu ghazal and nazm. He was amongst the earliest disciples of Seemab Akbarabadi and attained the status of an Ustaad for himself. He was a ... (1892–1969), Urdu writer and literary critic {{surname Urdu-language surnames Indian surnames Toponymic surnames People from Bijnor district Nisbas ...
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Kuldip Singh Chandpuri
Brigadier Kuldip Singh Chandpuri MVC, VSM (22 November 1940 – 17 November 2018) was a decorated Indian Army officer. He is known for his leadership in the Battle of Longewala during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, for which he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, the second highest Indian military decoration, by the Indian government. The 1997 Hindi film Border was based on the battle, with his role played by Sunny Deol. He was a councillor in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation from 2006 to 2011. Early life Kuldip Singh Chandpuri was born on 22 November 1940 in Sikh family in Montgomery, Punjab, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan). His family then moved to their native village, Chandpur Rurki, in Balachaur. He was an active member of the NCC and cleared the NCC examination when he graduated from the Government College, Hoshiarpur in 1962. Chandpuri was the third generation in his family who have served in the Indian Army as officers. Both his younger uncles were flying ...
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Kausar Chandpuri
Kausar Chandpuri (8 August 1900 – 13 June 1990) was an Indian Unani physician and Urdu writer who gained repute as a novelist, short story writer and literary critic. Biography Kausar Chandpuri was the takhallus of Ali Kausar who was born on 8 August 1900 at Chandpur, District Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, India. He studied Unani medicine at Princess Asifa Tibbia College, Bhopal. Thereafter, he worked at Unani Shifakhana, Bhopal, from where he retired as Afsur-ul-Atibba. Later on he moved to Delhi and joined Hamdard Nursing Home. He died in Delhi on 13 June 1990. Literary life Kausar Chandpuri wrote seventeen novels, fourteen collections of short-stories, four books of literary criticism and six books on satire. He was a fluent writer of Urdu Prose. He held the view that short stories should seek to improve the standards of morality. His book, ''Jahan e Ghalib'', which was written in response to Malik Ram’s Zikr e Ghalib, dealt with the darker side of Ghalib’s character and li ...
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Chandpur, Bijnor
Chandpur is a town and a municipal board (nagar palika parishad) in Bijnor district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Chandpur has an average elevation of 51 metres (167 feet). Chandpur is located at a distance of 130 km from the capital of New Delhi, 65 km from Meerut, and 38 km from Gajraula on National Highway 9. The Bijnor district is bordered by the districts of Meerut, Muzzafarnagar, Moradabad, Jyotibaphule Nagar of Uttar Pradesh & Haridwar, Pauri Garhwal, Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital of Uttarakhand. River Ganga flows at a distance of 20 km from Chandpur. Demographics , according to the India census, Chandpur has a population of 83,441 of which 43,354 are males while 40,087 are females, population of Children with age of 0-6 is 12390 which is 14.85% of total population of Chandpur (NPP). Female Sex Ratio is of 925 against state average of 912. Moreover, Child Sex Ratio in Chandpur is around 923 compared to Uttar ...
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Qayem Chandpuri
Muhammad Qyamuddin Ali, known as Qaim Chandpuri or Kayem Chandpuri (1722-1793), was an Indian poet. Life He was born in Chandpur, Bijnor and died in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. He was a contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir, Khwaja Mir Dard, Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda, Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat and Mashafi He wrote ghazals. Legacy M. Moizuddin received his Ph.D. in Urdu for his thesis ''Life and works of Qaim Chandpuri'' by the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos .... References Urdu-language poets from India Muslim poets 18th-century Indian Muslims 18th-century Indian poets 1722 births 1793 deaths Indian male poets Poets from Uttar Pradesh 18th-century male writers People from Bijnor district {{India-poet-stub ...
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Raaz Chandpuri
Raaz Chandpuri (born Mohammad Sadiq; 189a2-1969) was an Indian poet and literary critic, known for writing Urdu ghazal and nazm. He was amongst the earliest disciples of Seemab Akbarabadi and attained the status of an Ustaad for himself. He was a master of Urooz. His first known collection of ghazals, ''Nawa e Raaz'', was published in 1961 by Adara Anees of Allahabad. However, he is better known for his critical appraisal of the life and work of Seemab Akbarabadi, ''Dastaan e chand'', on which exercise Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi Mehr or Mihr may refer to: Persian names * Mehr, an alternative name for Mithra, a Zoroastrian divinity * Mehr (month), the seventh month of the year and the sixteenth day of the month of the Iranian and Zoroastrian calendars * Mehr's day, or ... too had relied while writing the biography of Seemab Akbarabadi titled - " Zikr e Seemab ". Written by Sarwar Alam Raz Sarwar and published by Kitab Ghar, ''Baqiyaat e Raaz'' is the only critical apprais ...
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Chandpur (other)
Chandpur may refer to: Bangladesh * Chandpur District, a district in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh ** Chandpur Sadar Upazila ** Chandpur, Bangladesh, a city and district headquarters * Chandpur, a model village in Senbagh Upazila, Noakhali District, Bangladesh India * Chandpur, Bhopal, a village in Madhya Pradesh * Chandpur, Bijnor, a town in Uttar Pradesh ** Chandpur (Assembly constituency), a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly * Chandpur, Ghola, a census town in North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal * Chandpur, Hailakandi, a village in Assam * Chandpur, Mandirbazar, a census town in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal * Chandpur, Malda, a gram panchayat and village in West Bengal * Chandpur, Rajasthan, a village in Mundawar tehsil, Alwar district See also * Chandpuri * Chandipur (other) Chandipur may refer to: Bangladesh * Chandipur, Bangladesh, a village in Barisal Division, Bangladesh India * Chandipur (community development block), an ...
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Indian Surnames
Indian names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. Names are also influenced by religion and caste and may come from epics. India's population speaks a wide variety of languages and nearly every major religion in the world has a following in India. This variety makes for subtle, often confusing, differences in names and naming styles. Due to historical Indian cultural influences, several names across South and Southeast Asia are influenced by or adapted from Indian names or words. In some cases, Indian birth name is different from their official name; the birth name starts with a randomly selected name from the person's horoscope (based on the ''nakshatra'' or lunar mansion corresponding to the person's birth). Many children are given three names, sometimes as a part of religious teaching. Pronunciation When written in Latin script, Indian names may use the vowel characters to denote sounds different from conventional ...
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Toponymic Surnames
A toponymic surname or topographic surname is a surname derived from a place name."Toponymic Surnames as Evidence of the Origin: Some Medieval Views"
, by Benjamin Z. Kedar.
This can include specific locations, such as the individual's place of origin, residence, or of lands that they held, or can be more generic, derived from topographic features.Iris Shagir, "The Medieval Evolution of By-naming: Notions from the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem", ''In Laudem Hierosolymitani'' (Shagir, Ellenblum & Riley-Smith, eds.), Ashgate Publishing, 2007, pp. 49-59. Toponymic surnames originated as non-hereditary personal s, and only subsequently came to ...
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People From Bijnor District
A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. The defining features of personhood and, consequently, what makes a person count as a person, differ widely among cultures and contexts. In addition to the question of personhood, of what makes a being count as a person to begin with, there are further questions about personal identity and self: both about what makes any particular person that particular person instead of another, and about what makes a person at one time the same person as they were or will be at another time despite any intervening changes. The plural form "people" is often used to refer to an entire nation or ethnic group (as in "a people"), and this was the original meaning of the word; it subsequently acquired its use as a plural form of per ...
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