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thaf"tliis-'. daniage -is also found in :fields 'of' North Bhaga1put and' in Purnea District and is not confined to the part already inspected. " Over the whole of Northern Bihar communiC:ations. -bave· been shattered. Roads and rail ways are damaged. - '' There is !' further danger which at the prese11t ~ime. is not calculable. It is known that the earfhq1,1alce· has-aY many places changed the- level- of the country. Roads a't'e found to be now reduced to tb,e. level of thi;i surrounc;ling country, old waterway's are not functioning aIJd !'treams have _ct). ~ngcrd their courses. " (The Ciiiil and !vWitar;y Gazette, 'Laho. rl'. ' 1 January 26). ·. . Lord Reading, who in_ the course __ oi _. hi~ s. peeGh. showed. . ev,. ident emotion, described the catastroph_e ,a§ tbe JDOS. t appa)lfng:earthquake that had ever visited lnc;lia a. n~, s~jg th&t it was alm~s~ impo_:;sible really_ to picture for- the people of Erit11in what ·had happened. (The Civil & Milit~ty. (7. '!zette, Lahore. ) Now, do not all these accounts· confained in the above extracts Clearly prove this Bihar earthquake to have b_een ope of the world's biggest calamities of which history _bas pteserv~ any record ? Has it not happened in its minutest details quite in conformity with the description of it as contained in the pr()phecies of the Pr()miSecf Messiah whicl). be. hai announced to th~: world ;;i. nd published in his writings full tw¢nty-eight years ago? Does it not bear witness to God's omtiipotence as well as to the truth of. His holy Messenger whom, He ra;ised for the-· ·tegeneratioQ cif ma:nkind in these d~ys i--0 wise ~en, ponde~:ovetthese things and pay heed to God;~ warnings. -The Earthquake was to happen ·shortly after King- Nadir Shah's death. t\_nother chari;i,cteristic feature of this. earthquake is, as has been st_ated pefore, tbat God's revelation had laid it down- that it woul4 ha. ppen shortly after the assassin9. tion of King Nadir Shah of ,l\fghani~tan. God's revelation to His Messiah and Mahdi, receiv~d on May 3, 1905, reads: "Ah! where is Nadir Shah gone?'' (Baar, 1905 1 No. 4) This profh:ecr, a:~ ft~{~t·