Mohibbul Hasan

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Mohibbul Hasan (1908–21 April 1999) was an Indian historian.[1] He wrote books about history of pre-independence India.

Born1908
Mohammadpur
Died21 April 1999(1999-04-21) (aged 90–91)
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Mohibbul Hasan
Born1908
Mohammadpur
Died21 April 1999(1999-04-21) (aged 90–91)
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Education and career

After his early education at Lucknow, he went to London University for higher study.[1] After his return, he started his teaching career at Punjab. After that he was appointed in Calcutta, Aligarh universities. From 1963 he became head of department of History in Jamia Millia Islamia and University of Kashmir.

Works

In 1951, Hasan wrote his first book, History of Tipu Sultan. Later he wrote Kashmir under Sultans,[2] Waqai-i-Manzili-Rum, Babur- founder of the Mughal Empire in India etc.[1][3][4]

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