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Nazir Akbarabadi (1740–1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet often known as the “father of poetry”. He wrote many ghazals, his most well-known being the satirical
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Nazir Akbarabadi (1740–1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet often known as the “father of poetry”. He wrote many ghazals, his most well-known being the satirical [[बंजारानामा]]Is.title=The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature (Quantity Two) (Devraj To Jyoti), Quantity 2
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Nazir was the poet of widespread individuals. He wrote on the topics of widespread life, seasons, festivals, fruits, greens and so forth. He’s a shining instance of secularism. It’s stated that he wrote about two lakh compositions. However about six thousand of his compositions are discovered and out of those about 600 are ghazals.
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Nazir was the poet of widespread individuals. He wrote on the topics of widespread life, seasons, festivals, fruits, greens and so forth. He’s a shining instance of secularism. It’s stated that he wrote about two lakh compositions. However about six thousand of his compositions are discovered and out of those about 600 are ghazals.
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