Talk:Saddar

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Zebunnisa Street in Saddar is named after Mughal Princess Zebunnisa who was the eldest daughter of the last of the major Mughal rulers, Aurangzeb Alamgir. As a member of the royal family, Zeb-un-Nissa studied not only Arabic but also Persian, mathematics, and astronomy, under the chief scholars of the realm. She was a Sufi and poet.

Siddiqui 15:13, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

Siddiqui, can we please choose one place to have this argument, and stick to it? Really, it's in the Zaib-un-nissa Hamidullah talk pages, both our user-talk pages and here. Zaib-un-nissa Street was named after Zaib-un-nissa Hamidullah. Also, this article really should be expanded. i'd do it, but i'm afraid I don't know enough about Saddar. But it's a fascinating place, and contains some of the oldest and most beautiful buildings in Pakistan. I'm rambling. To get back to the point, siddiqui, let's just discuss in the Zaib-un-nissa Hamidullah talk page, okay? --Le Grey Intellectual 19:04, 19 February 2006 (UTC)

Further expansion is requested. --Bhadani 15:12, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

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