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  2. 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.

  3. Gani Kashmiri - Wikipedia

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    In Kashmiri literature besides Persian and Urdu, he is often recognized one of the greatest poets of the Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in Kashmir Valley, a place he lived his life. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] He was born around 1630 as Muhammad Tahir Gani Ashai in Ashai family and lived in Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar .

  4. Ghulam Rasool Nazki - Wikipedia

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    He began writing around 1928 while serving as a teacher at Kupwara district. The first Urdu classical poetry he came across was Aab-e hayat by Muhammad Husain Azad, and later he started writing verse poetic compositions in Urdu language which was first published in Urdu magazines such as Kaleem and Adb-e-Lateef, [7] 1930s literary magazines edited by Josh Malihabadi and other literary figures ...

  5. S. Amin Tabish - Wikipedia

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    S. Amin Tabish is also a poet and has written poems in English, Urdu and Kashmiri. Four Music CDs based on his lyrics – Doad te Dugg, Ake Omri Hound Souruye Safar, Sakoon Diluk, and Mioth Zaher – containing over 70 songs have been released. The lyrics have been composed and sung by noted singers and artists of Jammu & Kashmir. [17] [18]

  6. Javaid Rahi - Wikipedia

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    Javaid Rahi is an Indian author, researcher and tribal social worker. [4] [5] [6] He is a writer and poet of Gojri, Punjabi and Urdu languages.[7] [8] He has written 25 books and edited over 300 books and issues of magazines in different languages especially in the field of tribal literature, history, and culture of pastoralists including Gujjars, Bakarwals, Shina-Dard, Sippis, and Gaddis ...

  7. Zinda Kaul - Wikipedia

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    Zinda Kaul was also known as MasterJi [2] by his students and friends.. Kaul was born in August 1884 in Habbakadal, a town in Srinagar into a Kashmiri Pandit family. His father, Lakshman Pandit, was indifferent to his formal education and Kaul had to face many difficulties in his life.

  8. Fazil Kashmiri - Wikipedia

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    Tamjeeda Fazil, Private Secretary to Government of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Ahmad Fazil Kashmiri (3 August 1916 – 11 July 2004) was a Kashmiri poet and lyricist. He was involved in Arabic , English , Persian , Urdu and particularly in Kashmiri literature .

  9. Mahjoor - Wikipedia

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    Mahjoor was born in the village of Mitrigam (Urdu pronunciation: [mɪt̪ɾiːɡɑːm], Kashmiri pronunciation: [mitɨrʲɡoːm]), Pulwama, 25 miles (40 km) from Srinagar. [6] He got his pen name Mahjoor when he visited Punjab and started writing poetry under the influence of great Urdu poet, Shibli Nomani.