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Hussain Bechan was a famous poet in bayun .He has only one children Sabir Hussain.And Sabir Hussain Also have 8childrens But Only one Is Gadi Nashin Is Ismail Shah and Next Gadi nashin is Hussain Ismail Shah Chikdren On ismail Shah He was 37 son of prophet Muhamamd saw .Bechan wrote many books But 3 books were Very famous
Hussain Bechan was a famous poet in bayun .He has only one children Sabir Hussain.And Sabir Hussain Also have 8childrens But Only one Is Gadi Nashin Is Ismail Shah and Next Gadi nashin is Hussain Ismail Shah Chikdren On ismail Shah He was 37 son of prophet Muhamamd saw .Bechan wrote many books But 3 books were Very famous

==Life==
He was the son of Muluk Shah.<ref name=Majumdar>{{cite book |editor1-last=Majumdar |editor1-first=R. C. |editor1-link=R. C. Majumdar |date=2007 |title=The Mughul Empire |edition=4th |series=[[The History and Culture of the Indian People]] |volume=VII |location=Mumbai |publisher=[[Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan]] |pages=6–7}}</ref> He lived in Basavar as a boy studying in [[Sambhal]] and [[Agra]].<ref name="Britannica" /> He moved to [[Badaun]], the town after which he was named, in 1562 before moving to [[Patiala]] to enter the service of prince Husayn Khan for the next nine years.<ref name="Britannica"/> His later years of study were led by [[Sufism|Muslim mystics]]. The Mughal emperor, [[Akbar]], appointed him to the religious office in the royal courts in 1574 where he spent much of his career.<ref name="Britannica" />


==Major works==
==Major works==

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Syed Hussain Bechan Rajpori
Hussain Badayuni
Born
Syed Hussain Rajpori

1900
Badayun, India[1]
Died1990
Lahore, Pakistan
NationalityPakistan
CitizenshipIndian
EraMedieval India
Employer[Syed Brothers]]
Personal
Home townAgra
ChildrenSabir Hussain
Notable work(s)As Poet o
Known forHistorian, Islamic scholar, Linguist and Courtier
Senior posting
Based inBadayun

Hussain Bechan was a famous poet in bayun .He has only one children Sabir Hussain.And Sabir Hussain Also have 8childrens But Only one Is Gadi Nashin Is Ismail Shah and Next Gadi nashin is Hussain Ismail Shah Chikdren On ismail Shah He was 37 son of prophet Muhamamd saw .Bechan wrote many books But 3 books were Very famous

Major works

Badayuni wrote Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh (Selection of Chronicles) or Tarikh-i-Badayuni (Badayuni's History) which was completed in 1595 (1004 AH). This work in three volumes is a general history of the Muslims of India. The first volume contains an account of Babur and Humayun.[citation needed] The second volume exclusively deals with Akbar's reign up to 1595. This volume is an unusually frank and critical account of Akbar's administrative measures, in particular, his religious views and his conduct. This volume was kept concealed until Akbar's death and was published after Jahangir's accession.[citation needed] This book gives a contemporary perspective regarding the development of Akbar's views on religion and his religious policy. The third volume describes the lives and works of Muslim religious figures, scholars, physicians and poets.[2]

The first printed edition of the text of this work was published by the College Press, Calcutta in 1865 and later this work was translated into English by G.S.A. Ranking (Vol.I), W.H. Lowe (Vol.II) and T.W. Haig (Vol.III) (published by the Asiatic Society, Calcutta between 1884 and 1925 as a part of their Bibliotheca Indiaca series).[citation needed]

In popular culture

Irrfan Khan played Badayuni in Doordarshan's historical drama Bharat Ek Khoj (1988-1989).[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Britannica was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Majumdar was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Ashutosh Gowariker recalls seeing an 'unknown actor' Irrfan Khan during Discovery of India's shoot : 'Have been fan ever since'". Hindustan Times. 5 May 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2022.

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Religious titles
Preceded by
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Grand Mufti of India
16th century – 17th century
Succeeded by
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