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Gulab Khandelwal (21 February 1924 – 2 July 2017) was an Indian poet who wrote poetry in different forms such as Lyrics, Sonnets, Rubais (Quatrains), Dohas (Couplets), Odes, Elegies, Lyrical Ballads, Epics, Poetic Dramas, Ghazals, and Masnavi.
Gulab Khandelwal (born 1924), poetry including some in Urdu and English Guru Bhakt Singh 'Bhakt' (1893-1983), poet and dramatist Gulzar (born 1934), Urdu poet, lyricist, and film director
Sahib Singh (1892–1977); Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010); Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005)
Piro and Gulab Das shared an intimate relationship despite social and religious pressures. [15] The two were interred together at a tomb in Chathian Wala. [ 16 ] Although the Gulabdasis were neither Hindu nor Sikh, following the Partition of India , they were expelled from Chathian Wala by the now Muslim-majority populace in Pakistan.
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The language used by him was Sanskritized version of Hindi. His initial works were in English and he himself admits that he started writing in Hindi due to patriotic reasons and his knowledge of Sanskrit helped him in that. Hence we find heavy usage of Sanskrit words and shlokas. Unlike other essayist and critics of his time, he always tried to ...
Firoze Rangoonwala, in the 1973 book Guru Dutt, 1925–1965: A Monograph, reported it performed poorly but better than Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), [49] while in 2005 Stardust called Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam an "average grosser". [50] Box Office India estimated its total gross to be ₹ 8.4 million (US$97,000), supporting Rangoonwala's claim. [2]
Zorawar Singh (1784–12 December 1841) was a military general of the Dogra Rajput ruler, Gulab Singh, who served as the Raja of Jammu under the Sikh Empire. [3] [4] He served as the governor (wazir-e-wazarat) of Kishtwar and extended the territories of the kingdom by conquering Ladakh and Baltistan. [5]