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  2. Parveen Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Children. 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.

  3. Akhtar Sheerani - Wikipedia

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    1905-1948. Genre. Nazm and Ghazal. Literary movement. Setting a new trend in Urdu poetry. Relatives. Hafiz Mehmood Sheerani (Father) Akhtar Sheerani (born Muhammad Davud Khan; 4 May 1905 – 9 September 1948; also spelled Sheerani or Sherani) was an Urdu poet. He was a romantic poet of the Urdu language.

  4. Faiz Ahmad Faiz - Wikipedia

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    Faiz Ahmad Faiz was born on 13 February, 1911 [15] in Kala Qader, [16] in the Sialkot District of the Punjab Province of British India (present-day Faiz Nagar, [15] in the Narowal District of Punjab, Pakistan) [17] [18] into a Punjabi family. [15] Faiz's family were farmers belonging to the Tataley clan of Muslim Jutts, who were bestowed the ...

  5. Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Ghalib was a chronicler of a turbulent period. One by one, Ghalib saw the bazaars – Khas Bazaar, Urdu Bazaar, Kharam-ka Bazaar, disappear, and whole mohallas (localities) and katras (lanes) vanish. The havelis (mansions) of his friends were razed to the ground. Ghalib wrote that Delhi had become a desert.

  6. Gulzar - Wikipedia

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    Academy Award (2008) Grammy Award (2010) Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2013) Jnanpith Award (2024) Signature. Gulzar (born Sampooran Singh Kalra; 18 August 1934) is an Indian Hindi-Urdu poet, lyricist, author, screenwriter, and film director known for his works in Hindi cinema. [1] He is regarded as one of greatest Urdu poets of this era. [2]

  7. Jan Nisar Akhtar - Wikipedia

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    Safia Akhtar died of cancer on 17 January 1953, less than ten years after her wedding, and left behind two sons. [citation needed] Jan Nisar left the children in the care of relatives while he pursued his hobbies of writing poetry and hobnobbing with various luminaries and socialites in Mumbai. Three years after Safia's death, Jan Nisar got ...

  8. Atta Shad - Wikipedia

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    Fellowship: International Training Institute Sydney, Australia. Mohammad Ishaq PP, popularly known as Atta Shad (Balochi, Urdu: عطا شاد , born 1 November 1939 – 13 February 1997), was a Pakistani poet, critic, playwright, researcher and intellectual. He wrote poems in Urdu and later in Balochi language. [3] Shad is considered the ...

  9. Nasir Kazmi - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Sultan Kazmi, the younger son of renowned poet Nasir Kazmi, is a distinguished poet, writer, and retired professor of Economics. Throughout his teaching career, he served at prominent institutions such as Islamic College Civil Lines and MAO College. Hassan pursued his education at Government College Lahore between 1969 and 1970.