Submitted by MSQURESHI on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 18:33
b a Press Release Jan 29, 2020 PressRelease

Rulers of Deccan symbolizes tolerance

Seminar inaugurated at MANUU

 

The rulers of Deccan symbolizes the composite culture and religious tolerance. A message need to be propagated. However, this place & its history is ignored by most of the scholars.

Scholars & experts from various walks of life expressed these views today at Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) during the inaugural session of two national seminar The Development of History, Science, Art, Culture and Civilization during the period of Kakatiya and Asafjahi rulers” being organized by Haroon Khan Sherwani Centre for Deccan Studies (HKCDS) in collaboration with National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL).

The Chief Guest, Prof.Mohd. Suleman Siddiqui, former Vice-Chancellor, Osmania University in his inaugural address said that Ibrahim Qutb Shah was first Muslim Telugu poet and large number of Telugu poets were associated with his court. Mir Osman Ali Khan, Nizam VII  invited experts from Europe and spent millions to restore Ajanta & Elora caves and he also patronized the temples and educational institutions with gracious grants, he added.

Dr. Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz, Vice-Chancellor, in his presidential remarks said that history not only provide guides but also gave us courage. We should not forget our history, we also need to strengthen our character to overcome the bigotry, he suggested.

Prof. M. N. Sayeed, Director, Deccan Studies, Bengaluru  in his keynote said that their is a need to spread the message of tolerance the hall mark of Deccani rulers.

Mr. Raheemuddin Ansari, Chairman, Telangana Urdu Academy, Mrs. Oudesh Rani, Eminent Scholar and Dr. Zarina Parveen, Director, Telangana State Archives also spoke on the occasion.

Prof. Mohd. Naseemuddin Farees, Director, HKCDS in his welcome address briefed about the seminar and also proposed vote of thanks. Prof. Shahid Naukhez Azmi, Joint Director conducted the proceedings.

 

MANUU PR 29.1.2020.pdf