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Books by Abdul Qavi Desnavi
Books by Abdul Qavi Desnavi includes Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mirza Ghalib, Bhopal Aur Ghalib and many more.

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Books by Abdul Qavi Desnavi, Indian LiteratureAbdul Qavi Desnavi was an Indian Urdu language writer, bibliographer, linguistic and critique. He wrote many books on Urdu literature. Desnavi was honoured with several awards for his literary works. Abdul Qavi Desnavi was born on 1st November 1930 and he died on 7th July 2011. Allama Iqbal Bhopal Mein, Iqbal Uneesween Sadi Mein, Iqbaliat Ki Talash, Motala-E-Khotoot-E-Ghalib are some of his works. All the books by Abdul Qavi Desnavi along with their publishers are enlisted below:

Bibliography of Abdul Qavi Desnavi
Allama Iqbal Bhopal Mein- publisher is Dept. of Urdu Saifia College, Bhopal in 1967
Bhopal Aur Ghalib- publisher is Dept. of Urdu Saifia College, Bhopal in 1969
Nuskha-E-Bhopal Aur Nuskha-A-Bhopal Sani- publisher is Dept. of Urdu Saifia College, Bhopal in 1970
Motala-E-Khotoot-E-Ghalib in 1975/ 2nd edition in 1979
Iqbal Uneesween Sadi Mein- publisher is Naseem Book Depot in 1977
Iqbal Aur Dilli- Publisher is Nai Awaz Jamia Nagar New Delhi in 1978
Iqbal Aur Darul Iqbal Bhopal- publisher is Naseem Book Depot in 1983
Iqbaliat Ki Talash- publisher is Makataba Jamia in1984
Iqbaliat Ki Talash- publisher is Globe Publishers, Urdu Bazar Lahore, Pakistan in 1985
Abul Kalam Azad Urdu- Publisher is Sahitya Akademi in 1987
Maulana Abul Kalam Mohiuddin Ahmad Azad Dehlavi in 1988
Talash-E-Azad- publisher is Maharashtra Urdu Academy
Hayat Abul Kalam Azad- Publisher is Modern Publishing House New Delhi in 2000

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