Islamabad (NNP) “Nasif Siddi Qibul Ka Liya” written by eminent physician Dr. Fayyaz Hussain Bukhari, the father of Budh Bhir tragedy hero martyred Captain Asfandiar Bukhari, was written by Muhammad Imran, a scholar of Government Graduate College Dera Ghazi Khan, BS Urdu. The paper was published. The paper (and thesis) compiled under the supervision of the President of the Urdu Department Professor Syed Mumtaz Hussain Shah covers the economic, social, teaching, educational, social, literary and religious life of the city. Dr. Fayyaz Hussain Bukhari was studying here in the 80s, he did a unique research feat in the history of Leh by recording the moments passed in the city. In the current moment, there have been revolutionary changes in the social and public life of the city, despite this change, the book owners have taken a treasure of rare information for knowledge. Dr. Fayaz Bukhari said that the time spent in Leh was a debt to him, which he paid in the form of a book.
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