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Deccan’s heritage on display

Kalaburagi (formerly Gulbarga), KARNATAKA :

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From coins to paper currency, books, radio, telephone, gramophone and old cameras, one can find a wide variety of antiquities at Ayaz Art Gallery in Kalaburagi. Detailed information about each item exhibited here makes this collection a heritage enthusiasts’ favourite. The credit for developing this intriguing collection goes to Mohammed Ayazuddin Patel, who is a photographer by profession.

After the completion of his education, Patel worked abroad for six years. In the meantime, he developed an interest in Deccan’s heritage. As a professional photographer, he has extensively documented the region’s ruined monuments.

Collection of coins and currency at Ayaz Art Gallery in Kalaburagi.
Collection of coins and currency at Ayaz Art Gallery in Kalaburagi.

Patel has collected the antiquities from various places, urban and rural. There are instances of him finding value in an item that others would discard as scrap. Apart from objects, he also has a good collection of rare books published during the British and Nizam rule. Some of them are printed at Oxford Press.

Coins and currency form a major part of the collection. The coins from Satavahana, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya, Hoysala, Nagas, Gandhara, Khilji, Lodhi, Tughluq, Mughals, Bahmani, Wadiyar, Kalachuri, Tipu, Qutb Shahi, Nizam Shahi, Adil Shahi, Barid Shahi,  Imad Shahi, Malwa, Kashmiri, British, and present coins and notes of Indian government are available with him.

Being an artist, he has exhibited the collection aesthetically, with all the details like the currency name, country, capital of country and country’s population on display. Presently, he is having about 275 countries currency notes in his collection which can be treated as the largest collection in Karnataka.

Many research scholars visit his art gallery to get information about the region’s history and heritage.

He has travelled to 26 countries to present the cultural beauty of the Hyderabad Karnataka region. While returning, he picks each country’s flag. Such flags are displayed neatly at the gallery.

Apart from this, he has exhibited his work of digital art, attended seminars, art camps and got honours for the same. Some of the unique pieces found in the gallery include an old lantern used in the ship; an ink bottle of 1855 AD used for fountain pens ; metal locks from Bahmani to Nizam period and terracotta plates and bowls of Nizam period.

Property and other agreement bonds written in Arabic, Parsi, Halegannada, Sanskrit and other languages find a place in his collection. The stamp papers of Jodhpur State and Bikaner State, Jaora State under the of Iftikhar Ali Khan Bahadur, Bhopal and Burma Government both, British India, Travancore and Dewas State, Rajgarh State, Government of Madras, Government of Mysore and Indian non judicial paper are in his collection.

After practicing photography for many years, he started digital art using his photos that portray the heritage of Hyderabad Karnataka.

Mohammed Ayazuddin Patel
Mohammed Ayazuddin Patel

He acknowledges the support extended by his parents. His mother used to collect coins and antiquities as a hobby. And his father, Mohammed Khaja Naveed Patel, was a Munsi and was an expert of history. “Kalaburagi has a rich history and heritage.  It is everyone’s responsibility to collect and preserve these objects,” Ayazuddin says.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Spectrum> Spectrum Statescan / by Rehaman Patel / August 17th, 2019

Capturing beauty of historical monuments

Private collectors across the world possess Mohammed Ayaz-ud-Din’s photographs

Mohammed Ayaz-ud-Din
Mohammed Ayaz-ud-Din

Gulbarga, Karnataka : 

The story of lensman Mohammed Ayaz-ud-Din hailing from a remote village in Gulbarga district is an example of how dogged perseverance can take a person to the pinnacle in his profession.

Mr. Ayaz-ud-Din, who was born in a middle class family in Gadikeshwar village of Chincholi taluk, is making waves in the world of photography. Many of his works are owned by private collectors across the world.

Mr. Ayaz-ud-Din completed his post-graduation in photography from the College of Visual Arts, Gulbarga. He has a passion for historical monuments, and his photographs of Khajuraho Temple, Bodhgaya, and Ajmer, and the monuments in North Karnataka have won him laurels not only in India, but also in countries such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The prizes he has received include the All India Exhibition Best Photography Award in 1990; award in the PAC Salon Photography Competition: Best Photography Award during Mysore Dasara in 2000; Tasmiya Art House Best Photography Award; Best Photography Award in the Awantika Art Exhibition in New Delhi. Mr. Ayaz-ud-Din’s love for photography took him from the expansive deserts of Rajasthan to the Khajuraho Temple and fashion shows in Sharjah. Al Sayegh Graphic Company appointed him graphic designer and still photographer in Sharjah for a period of three years from 1991.

Mr. Ayaz-ud-Din helped Mexican researcher Nora Fisher for during her research work on the lives of Lambada women.

His private gallery, “Ayaz Art Gallery,” which will be the second of its kind in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, is scheduled to be inaugurated next week. Mr. Ayaz-ud-Din has made documentaries on artists, including former Minister Ghorpade, J.S. Khanderao, and Mr. Patil, and also on the Khaja Bande Nawaz Darga and Sharanabasaveshwar Temple in Gulbarga city. He is the founder president of the National Graduate Art and Photography Association.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Karnataka – Gulbarga / by Special Correspondent / Wednesday – May 03rd, 2006