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  2. Punjabi literature - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi literature had an early claim to the compositions of Baba Farid in the 13th century as an example, predating the development of Hindi literature by several centuries. [2] Lala Lajpat Rai objected to the contemporary Khalsa Party's development of Punjabi literature, claiming it was an objectionable "mixture" ( khichṛī ) that borrowed ...

  3. Nasreen Anjum Bhatti - Wikipedia

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    Bhatti was a feminist Punjabi poet and rights activist. [11] [12] [13] She wrote four books, two Punjabi and two in Urdu language, [14] “Neel Karayaan Neelkan” (1979), “Athay Pehr Tarah” (2009), [15] “Bin Bass” and “Tera Lehja Badalney Tak”. [16] [17] Bhatti was considered to be one of the last crusaders of “literature of ...

  4. Gurshaahi - Wikipedia

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    Gurshaahi is a Punjabi web portal owned by the Gurshaahi Foundation, a nonprofit and non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion of the Punjabi literature across the world. It has digitalized about 1500 punjabi poetry excerpts of prominent writers from Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab.

  5. List of Punjabi authors - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of noteworthy Punjabi authors, who were born or lived in the Punjab, or who write in the Punjabi language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. Mohan Singh Diwana - Wikipedia

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    Diwana is known for the first authentic research in the history of Panjabi literature, which resulted in the book History of Panjabi Literature (1100 - 1932) (1933). In this book, he divides Punjabi literature chronologically into 'the Pre-Nanak Age', 'the Age of Nanak', 'the Later Moghul Period', 'the Age of Ranjit Singh', and 'the British Period'.

  7. Pilu (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Pilu (c. 1580–1675) was a Punjabi dramatic poet who is most well known for composing the Punjabi tragic romance of Mirza Sahiban. [1] Not much is known about identity of Pilu but according to most sources he was a resident of village Bhaun, Chakwal in modern-day Pakistan. [2]

  8. Shardha Ram Phillauri - Wikipedia

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    Shardha Ram Phillauri (September 1837 [2] – 24 June 1881) was an Indian writer, poet and social reformer, known for his contributions to Hindi and Punjabi literature.He is best known for his Hindu religious hymn Om Jai Jagdish Hare and Bhagyawati, one of the first novels in Hindi.

  9. List of Punjabi-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Poets of Punjabi language (Shahmukhi: پنجاب دے شاعر, Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਕਵੀ). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.