Taza Nawa’i Mu’arek

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is a book by 19th-century Persian writer Munshi Atta Mohammad Shikarpuri, published in 2021 by the Endowment Fund Trust for the Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh.
This book provides a detailed account of the various wars fought in the subcontinent against British rule, including those fought between the Sikhs, Afghans, Baloch, Sindhis, Rohillas, and other nations. The author describes the details of these wars and mentions the valuable items used in them, such as gold, silver, jewels, the Koh-i-Noor diamond, and royal swords.
The book also criticizes the non-Muslim religious affiliations of the British Empire, and highlights the importance of religious ethics, duty, bravery, and courage during wars. It also includes excerpts from masterpieces of Persian literature like Shahnama by Ferdowsi and Mathnavi by Maulana Rumi, which further reinforce these sentiments
“Taza Nawa’i Mu’arek” is a valuable document of the diverse, multilingual, multi-ethnic and multi-religious history of the subcontinent, which highlights the current wars between different nations and their effects. The book consists of 240 pages and is priced at Rs. 2,000.

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