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Birjis Qadr
Berjis Qadr ((ヒンディー語:बिरजिस क़द्र), ) (c. 1845 – August 14, 1893) was the son of Wajid Ali Shah, and was last〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indian Princely States A-J )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indian states before 1947 A-J )〕 Padshah-e Awadh, Shah-e Zaman or Nawb of Awadh. Qadra and his subjects would fight Britain's military presence in India, by joining a diverse and united front of Indian kings, queens and rebels to launch the First War of Independence . ==Timeline==
Prince Birjees Qadr migrated to Kathmandu for sake of shelter from a retributive British Army, which wrested control of Qadra's kingdom of Awadh or Lucknow from the king and his mother. He was given shelter during the rule of Jang Bahadur Rana in Nepal, against the precious jewels he managed to retain from extraction by the British. He received shelter with dignity in Kathmandu and he lived there for eighteen years before his migration to Kolkata. He was a poet and ''shayar''. He organized many ''tarahi mahfil e mushairah'' in Kathmandu which were recorded during the same period by writer Khwaja Naeemudddin Badakhshi. The record of his ''majlis e mushalirah'' were discovered by Professor Abdurrauf and Adil Sarwar Nepali in Kathmandu in 1995 and published in the work ''Nepal mein Urdu Shairi''.
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