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History of Beed : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Beed

(詳細はBeed is a historical town of possibly medieval origin, in Maharashtra, India. Few historians have mentioned it as it never became a place of importance. Rulers, almost always, ignored it perhaps because of its unimportant location.
==Historical Accounts==

The first historical mention of the town came in the ''Tārīkh-e-Firishta'' (original name ''Gulshan-e-Ibrahimi'') compiled by Muhammad Qasim Firishta (1560–1620), a 17th-century Persian-Indian historian. Famous English translation of this book ''History of The Rise of Mahomedan Power in India'' by John Briggs has been published several times in India and abroad. Firishta has given little but valuable information about the town of his time. He has also mentioned the famous Kankaleshwar temple in detail. In 1317 AH (1898), Qazi Muhammad Qutbullah, a resident and Qazi of Beed wrote a detailed history of Beed town (''Tārīkh-e-Bīr'') in Urdu based on the accounts available at that time. Copy of this book, now can only be found in the State Archives, Library of Salar Jang Museum and Library of Osmania University; all in Hyderabad. However, first detailed history of the town ''Riyāz-ul-Abrār'' (Garden of the Virtuous) was written by Qazi Muhammad Fakhruddin in 1152 AH (1739). Unfortunately this book is not available in the libraries for reference. However, Qutbullah has quoted this book in his ''Tārīkh-e-Bīr'' (History of Beed) and also has referred for the accounts. In 1361 AH (1942) Syed Basit Ali, a resident of Beed, who was a student of intermediate in the City College of Hyderabad, wrote a brief history ''Tārīkh-e-Bīr'' in Urdu. Its copies can be found in the library of Osmania University. In recent times Abdul Hamīd Nathapuri wrote ''Zila Bīr Kī Tārīkh'' (history of Beed district) in Urdu which is published in 1998 from Mumbai. His book gives accounts of mainly Beed town and is largely based on Qutbullah’s accounts and oral traditions. Some historical accounts can also be found in the gazette of Beed district published in 1969 by the Gazetteers Department of Beed district. This Gazette is now out of print but available online at the government of Maharashtra website. The Imperial Gazetteer of India, compiled during the British rule also gives some important details of the town and the district.

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