Mohiuddin Qadri Zore

[2] Along with his written legacy, one of his greatest contributions to revitalizing Urdu was his establishment of the organization Idare Adabiyaat-e-Urdu (also known asAiwan-e-Urdu) dedicated to the recovery, restoration, and digitalization of aging and disintegrating texts, books, and manuscripts, which are used in research of the ancient language.

He completed his early education there, attending Madrasa-e-Darool Uloom City School, followed by further studies at Osmania College, where he obtained an M.A.

[2] Zore wrote many articles and books on Urdu language and literature, including Tillsm-e-Khayaal, Sayr-e-Golconda and Golconda ke Heeray.

In addition, Kulliyate Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah (1940), Hayat-e-Mir Muhammad Momin (1941), Dastane-adab Hyderabad (1951), Tazkira makhtutat Urdu Vols.

Idare Adabiyat-e-Urdu (since 25 June 1931)[5] is a center for Urdu learning, museum and library built on land donated by Zore's wife.

His youngest daughter, Tasneem Zore, was graduated in architectural sciences and was married to an architect, a British citizen and was moved to England.