Rana Safvi is a student of history with a profound love for section and an energy for the way of life and legacy of the Indian subcontinent. She consolidates her energy for both in her composition. She runs a well known blog, ‘Hazrat e Dilli’, which discusses Delhi’s way of life, food, legacy and age-old practices. She is originator and arbitrator of #Shair on Twitter, a discussion that has resuscitated well known interest in Urdu verse in a significant way.
Rana Safvi’s Career
She is the creator of Where Stones Speak: Historical Trails in Mehrauli, the First City of Delhi, The Forgotten Cities of Delhi, and Tales from the Quran and Hadith and interpreter of Syed Ahmad Khan s Asar us Sanadid and Zahir Dehlvi s Dastan-e-Ghadar and City of my Heart (4 records from nineteenth and twentieth century). She is an editorialist with The Hindu and Daily O.
Unknown Facts About Rana Safvi
- Rana was 58 when her first book ‘Where Stones Speak: Historial Trails in Mehrauli, the First City of Delhi’, was launched. It is a best seller now.
- She calls herself a simple person who loves to read a lot and travel.
Rana Safvi Biography
Name Rana Safvi
Real Name Rana Safvi
Nickname Rana
Profession Historian, Author
Date of Birth 1957
Age 63
Father Name Yet to be updated
Mother Name Azra Zaidi
Height Yet to be updated
Weight Yet to be updated
Zodiac Sign / Sun Sign Not known
Religion Hindu
Educational Qualification postgraduate in History from Aligarh Muslim University
Hobbies Reading, Cooking and Playing Spider Solitaire
Hometown Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Married Yes
Husband Name Gazanafar(engineer)
Current City Delhi, India
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