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  2. Shakir Shuja Abadi - Wikipedia

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    Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award by the President of Pakistan in 2023. Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan in 2017. Dr. Shakir Shujabadi (Urdu: شاکر شجاع آبادی) is a prominent Saraiki -language poet (born February 25 February 1954) in Shujabad, a small city near Multan, Pakistan. [1][2][3][4] In 2007 ...

  3. Altaf Hussain Hali - Wikipedia

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    This brought him into contact with a wide range of literature and led to him writing the first book of literary criticism in Urdu, Muqaddama-e-Shair-o-Shairi. This was published as an introduction to his collected poems, Divan (1890) and then on its own (1893). [12] [13] Annemarie Schimmel called Hali the "founder of literary tradition in Urdu ...

  4. Literature of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Literature of Kashmir has a long history, the oldest texts having been composed in the Sanskrit language. Early names include Patanjali, the author of the Mahābhāṣya commentary on Pāṇini's grammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write the Hindu treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbala, who revised the Charaka Samhita of Ayurveda.

  5. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai - Wikipedia

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    Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (Sindhi: شاه عبداللطيف ڀٽائي ‎; 1689/1690 – 21 December 1752), commonly known by the honorifics Lakhino Latif, Latif Ghot, Bhittai, and Bhit Jo Shah, was a Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet from Pakistan, widely considered to be the greatest poet of the Sindhi language.

  6. Urdu poetry - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is an important part of the culture of India and Pakistan. According to Naseer Turabi there are five major poets of Urdu: Mir Taqi Mir (d.1810), Mirza Ghalib (d. 1869), Mir Anees (d.1874), Muhammad Iqbal (d. 1938) and Josh Malihabadi (d.1982). The language of Urdu reached its pinnacle under the British Raj, and it received official ...

  7. Faiz Ahmad Faiz - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Faiz Ahmad Faiz MBE NI (Punjabi, Persian: فیض احمد فیض, Urdu: فیض احمد فیضpronounced [fɛːz ɛɦ.məd̪ fɛːz]; 13 February 1911 – 20 November 1984) [ 2 ] was a Pakistani poet and author of Punjabi and Urdu literature. Faiz was one of the most celebrated, popular, and influential Urdu writers of his time, and his ...

  8. Bulleh Shah - Wikipedia

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    Bulleh Shah. Sayyid Abdullāh Shāh Qādrī[ a ] (Punjabi pronunciation: [sə'jəd əbdʊ'laːɦ ʃaːɦ qaːdɾiː]; 1680–1757), known popularly as Baba Bulleh Shah[ b ] and Bulleya, was a Punjabi revolutionary philosopher, reformer and a Sufi poet of the 17th and 18th centuries, universally regarded as the "Father of Punjabi Enlightenment".

  9. Parveen Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Syed Murad Ali. Website. perveenshakir.com. Parveen Shakir PP (pronounced [ˈpəɾʋiːn ʃɑːkɪɾ]; 24 November 1952 – 26 December 1994) was a Pakistani poet, teacher and a civil servant of the government of Pakistan. She is best known for her poems, which brought a distinctive feminine voice to Urdu literature.