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  2. Insha Allah Khan - Wikipedia

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    Insha's father, Sayyid Hakim Mir Masha Allah Khan was a famous physician and aristocrat. During a period of disturbance in Delhi, he moved to Murshidabad in Bengal, where Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula was his patron. His son Insha was born in Murshidabad. [1] During the reign of Shah Alam II, Insha came to Delhi.

  3. Category:Hindi-language literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Hindi-language literature" ... Insha Allah Khan; K. Kaagaz Ke Phool: The Original Screenplay ...

  4. Rekhti - Wikipedia

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    Rekhti (Urdu: ریختی, Hindi: रेख़ती), is a form of Urdu feminist poetry. A genre developed by male poets, [1] it uses women's voices to talk about themselves. [2] [3] [4] It was formed in 19th-century Lucknow, then part of the State of Awadh (now in Uttar Pradesh, India). [1] The poet Saadat Yaar Khan Rangin is credited with its ...

  5. Nazeer Akbarabadi - Wikipedia

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    Nazeer Akbarabadi (born Wali Muhammad; 1735 – 1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet known as "Father of Nazm", who wrote Urdu ghazals and nazms under the pen name "Nazeer", most remembered for his poems like Banjaranama (Chronicle of the Nomad), a satire.

  6. Category:Hindi-language writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hindi-language writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. List of Urdu poets - Wikipedia

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    Insha Allah Khan 'Insha', Insha (1756–1817) Saadat Yaar Khan Rangin, Rangin (1757–1835) Bahadur Shah, Zafar (1775–1862) Imam Baksh Nasikh, Nasikh (1776–1838) Khwaja Haidar Ali Atish, Atish (1778–1846) Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Zauq (1789–1854) Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, Ghalib (1797–1869) Chhannu Lal Dilgeer, Ghulam Hussain (1780 ...

  8. The Vakil - Wikipedia

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    This newspaper was started by Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi's father Khan Ata Muhammad Khan in 1895 and published until about July 28, 1931. [2] The first editor of the newspaper was Mirza Hairat Dehlavi but separated after editing two pamphlets. In October of the same year, Insha Allah Khan became the editor. [3]

  9. Taqi Abedi - Wikipedia

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    Inshaallha Khan Insha [20] Lahore: Insha Allah Khan 'Insha' Aaroos-e-Sukhan: Lahore: Compilation of Articles (his own), published in the Weekly Urdu Time New YorkWeekly Pakistan Link and Daily Siyasat, India Iqbal Kay Irfani Zaweye: Lahore: Allama Iqbal: Mujtahid Nazm Mirza Dabeer: Lahore: Mirza Dabeer: Musnuyate Dabeer: Delhi: Mirza Dabeer ...