Nayi Tarikh-i-Chitral

Nayi Tarikh-i-Chitral
Author Ghulam Murtaza
Country Peshawar, Pakistan
Language Urdu
Subject History of Chitral
Published 1962
Media type (Hardback)
Pages 432

The Nayi Tarikh-i-Chitral is a book written by Ghulam Murtaza on the history of Chitral.[1][2][3][4] It is based on the original Persian text of Mirza Muhammad Ghufran's book by the title Tarikh-i-Chitral.[5][6] The book revises and significantly enlarges the narrative of the original Tarikhi-Chitral based on the additional research of Sir Nasir ul-Mulk.[7][8][9]

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