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  2. Poetry of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Poetry of the modern-day region called Afghanistan has ancient roots, which is mostly written in Dari and Pashto. [1] Afghan poetry relates to the culture of Afghanistan and is an element of Afghan literature .

  3. Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    In particular, many Afghan poets have been inspired by mystical and Sufism experiences. Afghan poetry is the oldest form of literature and has a rich written and oral tradition. In Afghanistan, poetic expression exists for centuries. The great poet Rumi was an Afghan poet who wrote in Dari language throughout his life.

  4. Afghan proverbs - Wikipedia

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    The Dari, which is a variety of Persian spoken in Iran and Tajikistan. A broader, more contextualized, study of Afghan proverbs would include comparisons of Afghan proverbs with Persian proverbs from Iran (for which several volumes are available in English) and with Tajik proverbs (e.g. comparing with those in Bell 2009) from Tajikistan.

  5. Qahar Asi - Wikipedia

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    Qahar Asi (Dari: قهار عاصی; September 26, 1956 – September 28, 1994) was a poet and agriculturist from Afghanistan.. He was born in Malima in Panjshir province.He is considered to be Afghanistan's most famous modern poet who has practiced both "New" and "Classic" poetry styles.

  6. Abdul Bari Jahani - Wikipedia

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    The poem is written in a dialogue form between a mother and a son. The poem is set to music by Afghan singer Bashir Maidani with the title "Nasihat" available on YouTube [5] and Maidani's 2011 album Afsoz; [6] the song is very popular amongst Pashtoons in the world because of Jahani's excellent poetry.

  7. Kazem Kazemi - Wikipedia

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    It was the poem “Bazgasht” (Return) (Persian: باز گشت), written in 1991, that brought him national and international fame. Return, which is widely considered as an iconic poem in contemporary Persian poetry, narrates the story of an Afghan refugee in Iran who has decided to return to

  8. Jalaluddin Jalal - Wikipedia

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    His poems are written in the new Persian Dari language in the Indian style. His raw model was the Dari poet Mirza Abdul Qadir Bedil Dehlawi (born 1645 in Patna), who is recognised as a master of the Indian style. He died in 1977 in Kabul.

  9. Rawnaq Naderi - Wikipedia

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    Rawnaq Naderi's poetry deeply reflects the experiences of the Hazara people under difficult historical conditions. His work is significant for incorporating the Hazaragi dialect, bringing to light the unique culture and challenges faced by the Hazara community in Afghanistan. Despite his notable contributions, Naderi's poetry has not been ...