Anjuman I Taraqqī Yi Urdū Pākistān: HMML Repository

Anjuman-i Taraqqī-yi Urdū Pākistān

This is the Pakistani branch of the Organization for the Progress of Urdu, originally founded in British India to promote Urdu language and literature. The collection includes valuable early Urdu manuscripts along with Persian and other languages of Islamic South Asia.


Collection
Islamic
Country
Pakistan
City
Karachi
Repository
Anjuman-i Taraqqī-yi Urdū Pākistān
Project Codes
ATUP
Project Numbers
ATUP 00001-01865
Type
Digital
Active Catalog Records
795
Digital Surrogates
795
Date Preserved
2020-
HMML Authority File
https://w3id.org/haf/organization/721862652339
Languages
Urdu, Persian
Preservation Status
In progress
Cataloging Status
In progress

This is the Pakistani branch of the Organization for the Progress of Urdu, originally founded in British India to promote Urdu language and literature. The collection includes valuable early Urdu manuscripts along with Persian and other languages of Islamic South Asia.

The collection of Anjuman-e-Taraqqi-e Urdu was divided at the time of India’s partition, with half the manuscripts remaining in Delhi and the other half relocated to Pakistan. The Pakistan collection contains approximately 2,000 manuscripts in Urdu, Persian, and Arabic (1,160 Urdu, 763 Persian, 82 Arabic). These rare works, some dating back to the 15th century, are a part of the eminent Urdu scholar and linguist Maulvi Abdul Haq's (1870–1961) larger personal collection. Following the partition of India, Maulvi Abdul Haq migrated to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1948 and brought a significant portion of his valuable manuscript collection with him. The collection represents a wide variety of genres and includes copies of the Qur’an, epic poetry, Sufi treatises, works of historiography, autobiographies, and dictionaries. With the digitization of the Anjuman-e-Taraqqi-e in Pakistan, partners may reach the ultimate goal of someday bringing these manuscripts together with their counterparts in Delhi and digitally uniting the original collection.

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