About Qadian
Qadian is a town and a civil committee in Gurdaspur District, north-east of Amritsar, arranged 18 kilometers north-east of Batala city in the province of Punjab, India. Qadian is maybe best known as the origination of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the author of the Ahmadiyya development. It remained the focal point of the Ahmadiyya development until the Partition of India in 1947. Qadian was built up in 1530 by Mirza Hadi Baig, a religious researcher devoted to Islam and the principal Qazi inside the region.
Mirza Hadi Baig was from a regal family unit of Mirza of the Mughal Empire. He relocated from Samarkand and settled in Punjab. He was a relative of King Timur and identified with King Babur, who have him 80 towns by. Due to his religious convictions, he named the focal point of the 80 towns 'Islam Pur Qazi' and administered from that point. After some time, the name of the town changed to 'QaziMaji' .
Afterward, it was called just 'Qadi' and in the end ended up known as 'Qadian'. Qadian and the encompassing zones later tumbled to the Ramgharia Sikhs who offered the decision Qazis, two towns which they can't. In 1834, amid the administer of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the area comprising of Qadian and five abutting towns was given to Mirza Ghulam Murtaza, father of Ghulam Ahmad as a byproduct of military help in Kashmir, Mahadi, the Kulu valley, Peshawar and Hazara.
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