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Nihāl Cand

Record IDcnp01910653
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General Note

Écrivain et traducteur, Fort William college, Calcutta, West Bengal, Inde (en 1802). - Résidait à Lahore (maintenant au Pakistan)

More Information

Further Biographical Data17..-18..
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)Urdu
NationalityIndia

Place of Activity

Place of ActivityDelhi (Inde) (1700 - 1799)
Lieu de naissance. -- 17..

Names

HeadingNihāl Cand
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Variant NameCand, Nihāl
Urdu
Chand, Nihal
Urdu
Chund, Nihal
Urdu
Nihal Chand
Urdu
Nihal Chund
Urdu
Nihal-Čand Dihlawī
Urdu
Nihalchand
Urdu
Nihāl Cand Lāhaūrī
Urdu
Nihāl Chand Lāhorī
Urdu
Nihālcand
Urdu
Nihāl Çand
Urdu
Nihāl Čand Lāhawrī
Urdu
Çand, Nihāl
Urdu
نهال چند
Urdu
نهال چند لاهوری
Urdu
چند, نِهال
Urdu

Sources

Found inBN Cat. gén. : Nihāl Çand. — BnF Service indien, 2015-07-24. — Journal asiatique, septembre 1835, p. 193-194 : Nihâl Chand. — Internatl. encycl. of Indian lit. / G. R. Garg, 1991, vol. 7 : Nihāl Chand Lāhorī. — Hist. of Urdu lit. / R. B. Saxena, 1990 : Nihalchand. — Hist. of Indian lit / J. Gonda, 1975, vol. VIII, fasc. 3, p. 199 : Nihāl Cānd. — LC Authorities : Nihāl Cand - http://authorities.loc.gov (2015-07-24). — Muzhubi Ishq or the Gooli Bukawulee / written in the Oordoo dialect, by Moonshee Nihal Chund... ; formerly published by John Borthwick Gilchrist ; 2nd edition revised and corrected by T. Roebuck, 1815. — La doctrine de l'amour, ou Taj-ul muluk et Bakawali, roman de philosophie religieuse / par Nihal Chand ; traduit de l'hindoustani par M. Garcin de Tassy, 1858

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