Zore Sahab

Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zor was a litterateur, linguist, poet, writer and scholar of the Deccan, who worked in the early 20th century. Fondly called as Baba-e-Deccan he worked towards building an imaginary for the Deccan. Dr. Zor was working in Hyderabad Deccan, which was under the Asaf Jahi Dynasty until 1948 and then in the Indian union. 
Dr. Zor

Twentieth Century Hyderabad, was a centre for construction of new modes of being, belonging and citizenship around the cultural geography of the Deccan. Being at the intersection of Persianate and the European networks of knowledge production, Hyderabad fostered cross pollination of these worlds. This was reflected in many of the institutions of this time, such as Asafia Library, Osmania University, Jamia Nizamia, Lutfuddowla Research Institute, and Darululoom. Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zor was a modernist intellectual working in this context.

Dr. Zor had a vision to develop a multilingual institution to foster serious research on the history, culture, and society of Hyderabad. This pursuit took many directions. He compiled more than thirty books in his lifetime and published over three hundred books as a publisher. He sponsored the first Deccan history congress in 1943 and first Urdu congress in 1944, being one the first scholars to argue that the Deccan constituted a unique cultural identity in India. He is remembered for championing the idea of Dakhaniyat, a cultural synthesis of plurality. 

 Dr. Zor and his fellow intellectuals worked towards producing a historically situated identity of the Deccan consisting of shared cultures and communities, at a time when the rest of the subcontinent was seeing a rise in communalism. Dr. Zor went on to establish Idara-e-Adabiyat-e-Urdu in 1931, a pedagogical and intellectual organization which worked towards the spread of modern ideas among the youth and also undertook publication of scholarship on various aspects of society during the mid-twentieth century.

Dr.Zor with his father Hazrat Syed Shah Ghulam Mohammed Quadri in 1927
Dr. Zor with Jagan Nath Azad, Taluk Chand Mahroom, Hairat Badauni, Josh Malihabadi in Hind and Pak Mushaira on Yom a Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah (1961)
Sajjad Zaheer in Idara, with the poets of Hyderabad, 1962
Dr. Zor with Khwaja Hasan Sani Nizami Dehlavi, Imtiyaz Ali Khan Arshi, Professor Masood Hasan Rizvi, Qazi Abdul Wadood, Aale Ahmad Saroor, Qaisar Zaidi in Sahitya Academy in 1957
Dr. Zor at the grave of Mirza Bedil, with Khwaja Hasan Sani Nizami
Dr. Zor with Sir Sheikh Abdul Qadar and Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung
All India Urdu Congress happened under the leadership of Idara in Hyderabad, 1944. Hameeduddin Shahid, Saif Ali Khan, Sadat Ali Rizvi, Dr. Zor, Maulwi Abdul Haq, Salar Jung, Alam Yar Jung, Professor Rashid Ahmed Siddiqui, Azam Jung, Zain Yar Jung