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  1. Allama Iqbal Poetry - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1) The document introduces the life and works of Muhammad Iqbal, a renowned Urdu poet from Sialkot, India.

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  3. May 20, 2023 · Humsafar: The World of Urdu Poetry PDF. Download. Read Online. Summary. This book is a treasure trove of over 150 beautiful and timeless romantic ghazals, nazms, and rubaais— all of them translated and transliterated into English.

    • Hitesh Gupta Aadil
    • Fingerprint Publishing
    • Poetry
    • Humsafar: The World of Urdu Poetry
  4. Indian Urdu poets were conscious of sharing both a vocabulary of inherited forms (genres, meters, themes, imagery), and a set of authoritative ancestors to be emulated (certain earlier Persian and Urdu poets); they were committed to mastering and augmenting a single much-

    • Mirza Ghalib. Obviously, this list had to begin with him! Does he even need an introduction? Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan, widely known as Ghalib, wrote in Urdu and Persian.
    • Sheik Ibrahim Zauq. Zauq was a laureate poet in the royal court of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. His pen name was ‘Zauq’. He was bestowed with the title ‘Khaqani-e-Hind’ (The Khaqani of India) by the Emperor.
    • Mir Taqi Mir. Mir Taqi Mir is yet another exceptional Urdu poet. Syed Amanullah Meer Taqi was a 18th century Urdu poet. He was known as Khuda-e-Sukhan (God of Poetry).
    • Amir Khusrau. The father of Urdu literature, Amir Khusrau’s contribution to the language itself is magnificent. A Sufi musician, a disciple of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, born in 1253 A.D., gets the credit for the inception of qawwallis.
  5. List of famous and most read Urdu Poets. Find their details of poetry in Audio, Video & Ebooks at Rekhta and Search by Poet name You want.

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  7. Mirza Mohammad rafi 'Sauda' (Urdu: مِرزا مُحمّد رفِیع سَودا), (1713–1781) was an Urdu poet in Delhi, India. He is known for his Ghazals and Urdu Qasidas. [1]

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