Tabish Dehlvi
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Tabish Dehlvi تابش دہلوی | |
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Born | Syed Masood-ul-Hasan 9 November 1913 Delhi, British India |
Died | 23 September 2004 Karachi, Pakistan | (aged 90)
Resting place | Sakhi Hassan Graveyard, North Nazimabad, |
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Language | Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, English |
Nationality | Pakistani/British Indian |
Education | Darul Uloom, Hyderabad University of Karachi (BA) |
Notable awards | Tamgha-e-Imtiaz |
Children | 5 |
Syed Masood-ul-Hasan Tabish Dehlvi, TI, (Urdu: تابش دہلوی) (born 9 November, 1913 - 23 September, 2004) was an Urdu poet.[1]
Biography[edit]
Born on 9 November, 1911, in Delhi as Syed Masood-ul-Hasan Tabish Dehlvi to Munshi Zakaullah and a mother "who had memorised thousands of Urdu and Persian couplets",[2] Tabish joined All India Radio in 1939.
Awards[edit]
Tabish received many awards in his lifetime and was finally decorated with the coveted award of Tamgha-i-Imtiaz by the government of Pakistan in 1998.[1]
Books[edit]
His notable collection of poetry includes:
- Nimroz(1963)
- Chiragh-e-Sehra(1982)
- Ghubar-e-Anjum(1984)
- Mah-e-Shikasta(1993)
- Kisht-e-Nawa (full collection)
- Nazr-e-Tabish
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Noted poet Tabish Dehlavi dead". DAWN.COM. 2004-09-24. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
- ^ Newspaper, the (2014-09-23). "Remembering Tabish Dehlvi". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2022-03-09.