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Shakeel Badayuni (3 August 1916 – 20 April 1970) was an Indian Urdu poet, ... One of his distant relatives, Zia-ul-Qadiri Badayuni, was a religious shayar. Shakeel ...
Fani Badayuni (Shaukat Ali Khan), Fani (1879–1941) Seemab Akbarabadi (Ashiq Hussain) (1882–1951) Brij Narayan Chakbast (1882–1926) Bekhud Dehlvi (Syed Wahiduddin Ahmed) (1882–1955) Niaz Fatehpuri (Maulana Niyaz Muhammad Khan) (1882–1966) Yagana Changezi (Mirza Wajid Hussain Yaas) Yaas (1883–1956) Josh Malsiyani (Labhu Ram) Josh ...
A shayar is a poet who composes sher, or couplets, in Urdu poetry (Urdu: اُردُو شاعرى Urdu shayari). A shayar writes ghazals and nazms in the Urdu , Hindi & Bangla languages. [ 1 ]
Badayuni, who won the award for three consecutive years from 1961 to 1963, holds the record for most consecutive wins. In 2005, Javed Akhtar was the single nominee, having all the five nominations of this category to his credit (and eventually winning for "Tere Liye" from Veer-Zaara ).
ʽAbd al-Qadir or Abdul Qadir Badayuni (1540–1615) [3] was an Indian writer, historian, and translator. He lived in the Mughal Empire . [ 1 ] He translated into Persian the Hindu works, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata ( Razmnama ).
Zaman Sher Khan or Puttan Khan (4 January 1952 – 20 October 2024), better known by the pen name Fahmi Badayuni, [1] was an Indian poet known for his contributions to Urdu literature. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Fahmi's poetry often revolved around themes of love, beauty, and human emotions, expressed in an eloquent yet simple style.
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Badayuni or Badauni is an Indian toponymic surname for people from Budaun (formerly Badayun and Badaun) in Uttar Pradesh, India. People with this name include: People with this name include: `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni (c. 1540 – c. 1605), Grand Mufti of India during the Mughal era