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MIRZA GHALIB IN THE MIRROR OF HIS PERSIAN WORKS
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Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib is one of the famous poets of the sub-continent, who, in addition to mastering the Urdu language and literature, is also considered one of the leaders of his time in Persian poetry and prose. He is one of the poets who have an extraordinary power of imagination. Mirza Ghalib recounts the difficult story of his trip to Calcutta to revive the family pension he received from the British government in the form of poetry and prose in his Persian creations. Mirza Ghalib Dehlavi is among those who experienced the events of the 1857 revolution. He writes the events of fifteen months of this revolution in Persian prose under the name "Dastanbo". During this important event, his beloved brother Yusuf dies in bed and Mirza Ghalib becomes very sad. In his Persian poetry and prose, Mirza Ghalib considers his ancestors and nobles to be from the Turks of Aibek and traces his lineage to Pashang and Afrasiab. In the field of historiography, his book "Mehr Nim Rooz" in the Persian language deals with the history of the kingdom of the Mughal kings of India. Ghalib's collection of Persian poetry and prose represents the life of this famous poet of the Persian language in the subcontinent of that time. In this research, we examine Mizra Asadullah Khan Ghalib in the mirror of his Persian works.
Department of Research and Publications, Riphah International University, Faisalabad Campus
Title: MIRZA GHALIB IN THE MIRROR OF HIS PERSIAN WORKS
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Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib is one of the famous poets of the sub-continent, who, in addition to mastering the Urdu language and literature, is also considered one of the leaders of his time in Persian poetry and prose.
He is one of the poets who have an extraordinary power of imagination.
Mirza Ghalib recounts the difficult story of his trip to Calcutta to revive the family pension he received from the British government in the form of poetry and prose in his Persian creations.
Mirza Ghalib Dehlavi is among those who experienced the events of the 1857 revolution.
He writes the events of fifteen months of this revolution in Persian prose under the name "Dastanbo".
During this important event, his beloved brother Yusuf dies in bed and Mirza Ghalib becomes very sad.
In his Persian poetry and prose, Mirza Ghalib considers his ancestors and nobles to be from the Turks of Aibek and traces his lineage to Pashang and Afrasiab.
In the field of historiography, his book "Mehr Nim Rooz" in the Persian language deals with the history of the kingdom of the Mughal kings of India.
Ghalib's collection of Persian poetry and prose represents the life of this famous poet of the Persian language in the subcontinent of that time.
In this research, we examine Mizra Asadullah Khan Ghalib in the mirror of his Persian works.
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