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Meaning of "qadian"
Qadian is an adjective relating to or characteristic of Qadian, a town in the Punjab region of India
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- A town and municipal council in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India, the founding place of the Ahmadiyya community.
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We also visited Qadian for a few days.
All these people are resident in Qadian.
Mirza Ghulam Murtaza loved Qadian because it was the birthplace of his ancestors.
They also had a house in Qadian.
He attained his early education from Qadian and later completed it in Rabwah.
Such people shall be considered as guests for as long as they remain in Qadian.
Train to Qadian is another diversion from Batala.
She belonged to a neighbouring village of Qadian called Bagul.
From there, he was carried to Qadian where he was eventually buried in Bahisti Maqbara.
Notable people from Qadian.
Qadian is the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had himself drawn a parallel between Qadian and the Holy land of Mecca.
She was born in an Ahmadi family that lived in Behni Bangar, a village neighbouring Qadian.
Once, a renowned American priest visited Qadian along with another priest.
Later on, the Sikhs occupied even that and drove the Mirza 's family out of Qadian.
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Qadian is situated 18 kilometers east of Batala city.
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community who spoke 47 different languages in Qadian.
While ‘ Mirza sahib ' was in Qadian but people were continually drawn to him.
His youngest son, Syed Mahmood Ahmad is serving in the Noor Hospital, Qadian as a pharmacist.
During Faiz Muhammad 's life, Qadian had developed close relations with Delhi.
The dead . body was carried to Qadian.
He remained headmaster of the Talim-ul-Islam High School in Qadian.
Later, it was named just ' Qadi ' and eventually, it became known as Qadian.
A Jalsa Salana celebrating the centenary anniversary of the Caliphate was planned in Qadian for December, 2008.