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Nawabzada Mirza Jamiluddin Ahmed Khan
(Urdu : ) better known as Jamiluddin Aali (Urdu : ), PP, HI, (born 20
January 1926 in Delhi ) is a noted Urdu poet, critic, playwright,
essayist, columnist, and scholar of Pakistan .
Aatish Aatish ,
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Khwaja Haider Ali Aatish (1778–1848) (Urdu: ) of Lucknow was an Urdu poet.
Abid Ali Abid Abid , Abid Ali
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Syed Abid Ali Abid (Urdu : ) was an Urdu and Persian poet and educator who was born on 17 September 1906 in Dera Ismail Khan, British India and died in Lahore, Pakistan on 20 January 1971.
Zahid Abrol Abrol , Zahid
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Vijay Kumar Abrol, (born on 20 December 1950), better known by his pen name
Zahid Abrol, is a well-versed Indian Urdu poet. He has done ' the
first-ever Urdu translation' of the 12th century Sufi-poet Baba Farid ’s
shlokas and shabads and that too in verse.
Wazir Agha Agha , Wazir
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Wazir Agha (Urdu) was a Pakistani Urdu language
writer, poet, critic and essayist. He has written many poetry and prose
books. He was also editor and publisher of the literary magazine
"Auraq" for many decades. He introduced many theories in Urdu
literature. His most famous work is on Urdu humour. His books focus on
modern Urdu poets, notably those who have written more poems instead of
ghazals. Agha's poems have mostly an element of story.
Nazeer Akbarabadi Akbarabadi , Nazeer
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Nazeer Akbarabadi (Urdu : — Nair Akbar Abadi ) (real name
"Wali Muhammad") (1735–1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet known as
"Father of Nazm", who wrote Urdu ghazals and nazms under nom de plume
(takhallus ) "Nazeer", most remembered for his poems like Banjaranama
(Chronicle of the Nomad), a satire. His father was Muhammad Farooq and
his mother was the daughter of Nawab Sultan Khan who was the governor of
Agra Fort. Agra, the Indian
city, was known as Akbarabad after Mughal emperor Akbar at that time.
He used simple, everyday language in his poems, which made them popular
in the masses.
Seemab Akbarabadi Akbarabadi , Seemab
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Seemab
Akbarabadi (Urdu) born Aashiq Hussain Siddiqui (Urdu : ) on 5 June 1882
– died 31 January 1951, was an acclaimed Urdu poet from India .
Jan Nisar Akhtar Akhtar , Jan Nisar
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Jan
Nisar Akhtar (Urdu : ; February 14, 1914 – August 19, 1976) was an
important 20th century Indian poet of Urdu ghazals and nazms, and a part
of the Progressive Writers' Movement, who was also a lyricist for Bollywood.
Pandit Harichand Akhtar Akhtar , Pandit Harichand
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Pandit Harichand Akhtar (1901-1958), (urdu)(hindi) was a well-known journalist who was also a renowned Urdu Ghazal poet. He was born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, on 15 April 1901. He was fluent in the use of Urdu, Persian and English languages.
Having passed the Munshi Fazil Examination soon after Matriculation, he
obtained M.A. (English) degree from the Punjab University, Lahore. He
spent a greater part of his life in Lahore writing for Paras, Lahore,
the Newspaper that was then owned and edited by Lala Karam Chand; he was
also employed in the office of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. After
the formation of Pakistan he shifted to Delhi where he died on 1 January
1958.
Waheed Akhtar Akhtar , Waheed
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Syed Waheed Akhtar (Urdu : ) (12 August 1934, Aurangabad (Deccan
) — 13 December 1996) was an Urdu poet, writer, critic, orator, and one
of the leading Muslim scholars and philosophers of the 20th century.
Syed Al-e-Ahmad Al-e-Ahmad , Syed
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Syed
Al-e-Ahmad (Urdu : ) was a well known Pakistani urdu poet, primarily of
the Ghazal form, but also of Nazm. He used unique diction for his
remarkable expressions regarding life and society.
Obaidullah Aleem Aleem , Obaidullah
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Obaidullah Aleem (Urdu) was a modern poet of Urdu language. He is ranked among the best Ghazal writers of modern times.
Ahmad Ali Ali , Ahmad
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Ahmed
Ali (1910 in New Delhi – 14 January 1994 in Karachi ) (Urdu) was an
Indian (later Pakistani ) novelist, poet, critic, translator, diplomat
and scholar, who was
responsible for writing Twilight in Delhi. Born in Delhi, India, Ahmed
Ali was educated at Aligarh and Lucknow universities, graduating with
first-class and first in the order of merit in both B.A. (Honours), 1930
and M.A. English, 1931. [ citation needed ] He taught at leading Indian
universities including Lucknow and Allahabad from 1932–46 and joined
the Bengal Senior Educational Service as professor and head of the
English Department at Presidency College, Calcutta (1944–47). Ali was
the BBC's Representative and Director in India during 1942–44. During
the Partition of India, he was the British
Council Visiting Professor to the University of China in Nanking as
appointed by the British government of India. When he tried to return to
India in 1948, K.P.S. Menon (then India's Ambassador to China ) did not
let him and he was forced to move to Pakistan.
Akbar Allahabadi Allahabadi , Akbar
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Akbar Hussain Rizvi, popularly known as Akbar Allahabadi (Urdu: ) (October, 1846 ; 15 February 1921), was an Indian Urdu poet.
Amjad Islam Amjad Amjad , Amjad Islam
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Amjad Islam Amjad, PP, SI (Urdu : ) (born 4 August 1944) is an Urdu
poet, drama writer and lyricist from Pakistan. He has received many
awards for his literary work and screenplay for TV, including Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz.
Majeed Amjad Amjad , Majeed
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Majeed Amjad (1914 – 1974) (Urdu: ) was one of the greatest of modern
Urdu poets of the Indian subcontinent. In the popular culture he is not
as well known or widely read as Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Noon Meem Rashid, Nasir
Kazmi or Meeraji but amongst the cognoscenti and many critics he is
widely regarded as a philosophical poet of great depth and sensitivity.
His refined poetic mind was not widely recognized in his lifetime as he
lived a life of bureaucratic obscurity in a small West Punjabi town.
Also, he was not in the forefront of any political literary movements
(such as the leftist "Progressive Writers Movement") that actively
promoted even mediocre poets from within their own ranks.. Punjabi Urdu
poet
Nasim Amrohi Amrohi , Nasim
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Nasim Amrohvi or Naseem Amrohvi (1908–1987) Urdu :, was an Urdu poet,
philosopher, and lexicographer who was born as Syed Qaim Raza Taqvi on
24 August 1908 in Amroha, India .
Quaim Amrohi Amrohi , Quaim
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Qaem Amrohvi Urdu : was a famous Urdu poet, philosopher and thinker. His
verses are basically in the praise of Ahl al-Bayt (A.S.).
Rais Amrohvi Amrohvi , Rais
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Syed Muhammad Mehdi, known as Rais Amrohvi (or Raees Amrohvi ) ()
(1988-1914) was a noted scholar, Urdu poet and psychoanalyst from
Pakistan .
Satyapal Anand Anand , Satyapal
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Satyapal Anand (Hindi : , Urdu : ) born April 24, 1931, is a poet,
critic and writer from India. He has written several fictional and
poetry books in four languages: English, Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi. He has also received awards for his literary work.
Mir Babar Ali Anis Anis , Mir Babar Ali
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Mir Baber Ali Anees (Urdu: ) was a renowned Urdu poet. He was born in
1803 in Faizabad, Oudh now in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
and died in 1874 in Lucknow, North-Western Provinces .
Sahar Ansari Ansari , Sahar
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Professor Sahar Ansari, TI (Urdu) is an Urdu poet, critic, and scholar
of Urdu literature and linguistics from Pakistan. [ citation needed ] He
remained associated with the University of Karachi as Professor and
Chairman of Urdu department.
Iftikhar Arif Arif , Iftikhar
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Iftikhar Hussain Arif (Urdu : ) commonly known as Iftikhar Arif ( ) (b.
March 21, 1943 Lucknow ) is an Urdu poet, scholar and littérateur from
Pakistan. His style is romantic Urdu poetry. He has headed Academy
Adbiyat (the Pakistan Academy of Letters ) and Muqtadra Quami Zaban (the
National Language Authority ). He has been decorated with
Hilal-e-Imtiaz, Sitara-e-Imtiaz and Presidential Pride of Performance,
which are the highest literary awards given by the Government of
Pakistan.
Ali Arman Arman , Ali
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Ali Arman is an Urdu poet hailing from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He started
poetry at the age of 14, and joined major literary forums of Rawalpindi
and Islamabad in 1990, where he attracted the attention of prominent
poets, writers and critics with his unique style. He writes in Urdu,
Punjabi and his mother language Pothohari. Arman has created poetry in
the forms of ghazal (lyric), nazm (poem), nasri nazm (prose poetry) and
taweel nazm (long poem). His first book of poetry was published in
March, 1998. Currently residing in the UK, he is an editor of “The
Mosaic Journal”, a bilingual magazine
containing both Urdu and English literature. Arman’s poetry has been
translated into English, French, Spanish and German. He is regarded as
an emerging poet by many renowned critics of Urdu poetry. Arman strongly
believes in freedom, democracy and human rights and regularly advocated
against the military regimes in Pakistan through his poems and
articles. Arman's new book of Punjabi/Pothohari poetry titled "Mitti Di
Bukkal" have been published recently. This book has been hailed as a
major book of Punjabi/Pothohari poetry by readers and critics alike. The
book is published in Lahore by "Sanjh Publications".
Syed Amin Ashraf Ashraf , Syed Amin
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Syed Amin Ashraf was a preeminent Urdu Ghazal poet and critic. He earned
his Ph.D. in English Literature from Aligarh Muslim University and
later served the same Department. He produced three poetic collections
and a critical compendium of essays in the form of a book. Several
academic awards have been conferred on his poetic anthologies and
numerous critical articles/books have come up extolling his poetic
artistry. He died on 7 February 2013 (25th Rabiul Awwal 1434H) in
Aligarh immediately following a cardiac arrest, and was laid to rest
besides his father's grave near the shrine of Hazrat Ashraf Jahangir
Semnani at Kichaucha Sharif
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