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  2. Letters of Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Ghalib was a chronicler of a turbulent period. One by one, Ghalib saw the bazaars – Khas Bazaar, Urdu Bazaar, Kharam-ka Bazaar, disappear, whole mohallas (localities) and katras (lanes) vanish. The havelis (mansions) of his friends were razed. Ghalib wrote that Delhi had become a desert. Water was scarce. Delhi was now “ a military camp”.

  3. Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Clothes of Mirza Ghalib, at Ghalib Museum, New Delhi A special commemorative cover of Ghalib released in India. The statue of Mirza Ghalib at Ghalib ki Haveli. Mirza Ghalib was born on 27 December 1797 in Kala Mahal, Agra [5] into a family of Mughals who moved to Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) after the downfall of the Seljuk kings.

  4. Shayar (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Ghalib is considered one of the leading literary authority on Urdu poetry. [3] He lived in Delhi [4] and died in 1869. The literal meaning of shayar (shaa'ir) is poet. [5] There are more than 30 types of Urdu poetry, also known as shayari. Examples of shayari are ghazal, sher, nazm, marsiya, qita and many more. [6]

  5. Diwan-e-Ghalib - Wikipedia

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    Diwan-e-Ghalib is a poetry book written by the India born Persian and also Urdu poet Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib.It is a collection of the ghazals of Ghalib. [1] Though it does not include all of his ghazals as he was too choosy to include them all, still in many other copies of the Diwan Urdu scholars have tried to collect all of his precious works.

  6. Urdu poetry - Wikipedia

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    Urdu poetry (Urdu: اُردُو شاعرى Urdū šāʿirī) is a tradition of poetry and has many different forms. Today, it is an important part of the culture of India and Pakistan . According to Naseer Turabi, there are five major poets of Urdu: Mir Taqi Mir (d. 1810), Mirza Ghalib (d. 1869), Mir Anees (d. 1874), Muhammad Iqbal (d. 1938 ...

  7. Maqta' - Wikipedia

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    Saari masti sharaab ki see hai Another by Mirza Ghalib: Kaba kis munh se jaaoge Ghalib. sharm tum ko magar nahiN aati Another by Nasir kazmi: Itefaqaat zamaana bhi ajab hai Nasir. Aaj woh dekh rahe hai, ko suna karte the

  8. Mehdi Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Dil-E-Nadan Tujhe Hua Kya Hai (Poet: Mirza Ghalib) Dil-E-Veeran Hai Teri Yaad Hai Tanhai Hai; Dil Ki Baat Labon Par Laakar. Dil mein ab yu tere Bhule huye ghum aate hai; Deewar Dar Pe; Dil Men Toofan Chupae Betha Hoon; Duniya Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein Jaanat Se Kam Nahin; Duniya Se Tujhko; Dayam Pada Hua Tere Dar Pe Nahi Hoon Main (Poet: Mirza Ghalib ...

  9. Ghalib Museum, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Ghalib Museum, New Delhi is a museum on the life and times of the 18th century Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib, [1] under the aegis of the Ghalib Academy, New Delhi. The museum is situated in the vicinity of the tomb of the 13th century Sufi saint Khwaja Nizamuddin .