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  2. Mareez - Wikipedia

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    Mareez, born Abbas Abdul Ali Vasi (22 February 1917 – 19 October 1983), was a Gujarati poet, mainly popular for his Ghazals. [1] He is popularly known as Ghalib of Gujarat. [2] [3] [4] He left studies in young age and started working in rubber shoe factory. Having been interested in poetry, he took up journalism but remained financially ...

  3. Esha Dadawala - Wikipedia

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    Esha Dadawala is a Gujarati language poet and journalist from Gujarat, India. [1] Her significant works include Vartaro (2008), Kya Gai Ae Chhokri (2011) and Janmaro (2013). She has won Yuva Gaurav Award of 2013 for her contribution in Gujarati literature .

  4. Nazir Dekhaiya - Wikipedia

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    Noor Mohammad Allah Rakha Dekhaiya, better known by his takhallus Nazir Dekhaiya, was a Gujarati ghazal poet from Gujarat, India. His ghazal collections include Tushar (1962), Nazirni Ghazalo (part 1-2) and Soona Sadan (2006).

  5. Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Urdu, ghazals have been very popular in the Gujarati language. For around a century, starting with Balashankar Kantharia, there have been many notable Gujarati ghazal writers including Kalapi, Barkat Virani 'Befaam', Asim Randeri, Shunya Palanpuri, Amrut Ghayal, Khalil Dhantejvi and many more.

  6. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    Manhar Modi, Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India; K. M. Munshi (1887–1971), novelist, playwright, writer, politician and lawyer; Narmad (1834–1886), Gujarati poet, playwright, essayist and reformer during British India; Vihang A. Naik (born 1969), writes poetry in Gujarati and English; Ravji Patel (born 1939), modernist poet and novelist in ...

  7. Barkat Virani - Wikipedia

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    He published Ghazal poetry collections; Mansar (1960), Ghata (1970), Pyas (1980), Parab. [10] He has also written short stories, stage plays, radio plays and film songs. [3] [4] His several songs are popular across Gujarat such as "Nayanne Bandh Rakhine", "Thay Sarkhamni To Utarata Chhie", "Milan na Deepak Sahu Buzai Gaya Chhe". [8]

  8. Rekhta (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rekhta is an Indian web portal started by Rekhta Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu literature. [4] The Rekhta Library Project, its books preservation initiative, has successfully digitized approximately 200,000 books over a span of ten years. [5]

  9. Shahabuddin Rathod - Wikipedia

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    Shahabuddin Rathod was born on 8 December 1937 at Thangadh (now in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India).He was born and raised in a Gujarati Muslim family. He was a teacher from 1958 to 1971 and a school principal from 1971 to 1996.