Is Abdul Razzaq retired?

Is Abdul Razzaq retired?

At the age of 38, Abdul Razzaq announced that he would make a comeback in domestic circuit level to play first-class cricket again after having short stints as a coach for few domestic teams in Pakistan since his international retirement in 2013….Abdul Razzaq (cricketer)

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Why did Abdul Razzaq retire?

Officially, Razzaq had never retired, but he faded away from the scene after a lack of opportunities having ended his domestic contract with Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited.

Who is Abdur Razzaq?

Abdur Razzaq was a reluctant traveller, who left Herat only at the order of his monarch, and who swore in his travelogue that he would never make a voyage again. He had his reasons—his brother died on the passage to India, and he himself was caught up in court intrigues that nearly killed him.

When did Razzaq came to India?

In 1441, Shah Rukh of Persia sent Kamal-ud-din Abdur Razzaq as an emissary on a three-year mission, mostly to the court of the Zamorin of Calicut ( King Samudri of Kozhikode in Kerala).

Who is Persian Traveller?

On November 7, 1413, Abdur Razzaq Persian Traveller was born in Herat (now in Afghanistan) to Jalal-ud-Din Ishaq, the qazi and imam of Shah Rukh’s court. His most important assignment was to lead an official mission to India….

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Who compared Vijayanagara with Rome?

Domingo Paes
The correct answer is Domingo Paes. Domingo Paes compared medieval Vijayanagara with Rome. He was a Portuguese traveller. Domingo had visited the Vijayanagara Empire around 1520 during the rule of King Krishna Deva Raya.

Who was not a foreign traveler to Vijayanagara?

Detailed Solution. The correct answer is Al-Masudi. Al-Masudi was an Arab traveller who gave an extensive account of India in his work ‘Muruj-ul-Zahab’. He did NOT visit the Vijayanagar Empire.

When did Razzaq visit India?

1443
Iranian voyager Abdur Razzaq came to India in 1443. During his year-long stay he spent time in Kerala also. He is believed to have stayed at the palace of the Zamorin of Kozhikode. He has written about the ports of Kerala and also about the Vijayanagara kingdom.