Type | Fortnightly |
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Editor | Munshi Hari Naryan |
General manager | Firaya Mal |
Founded | 1 March 1867 |
Language | Braj written in Gurmukhi script |
City | Amritsar |
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The Akhbar Sri Darbar Sahib Sri Amritsar Ji, also known simply as Akhbar Sri Darbar Sahib, was a Braj-language fortnightly newspaper written in Gurmukhi script that was founded in Amritsar in 1867.[1][2][3] It was one of the first Gurmukhi and Sikh newspapers.[note 1][1][4][2][3]
There had been several efforts made earlier to start newspapers in Gurmukhi script journalism prior to its founding. The first such newspaper to materialize was Akbar Sri Darbar Sahib which appeared from Amritsar in 1867. Although it used the Gurmukhi script prior to its founding, the language was largely Braj, reflecting a broader commitment to writing in Braj by Sikh intellectuals in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Vig 2020). Gurmukhi type was still not available in Amritsar and the paper was lithographed from a hand-written copy. However, it met with an early demise, as did several others which followed.
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