File:Syed Ahmad Dehlvi.jpg

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Syed Ahmad Dehlvi; Indian Muslim scholar, linguist, lexicographer, philologist, educationist and an author of Urdu language

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English: The copyrights of this image have expired, as the publisher died in 1935, and the source of the image is Farhang-e-Asifia, first published in 1908.
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Source https://archive.org/details/farhangiafiyah01amaduoft
Author Sayyid Mumtaz Ali

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