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Kalim Aajiz (1920 –c.14 February 2015[1]) was an Indian writer of Urdu literature and a poet.
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Kalim Aajiz | |
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Born | 1920 Telhara, Nalanda district, Bihar and Orissa Province (present-day Bihar, India) |
Died | c.February 14, 2015(2015-02-14) (aged 94–95) Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India |
Resting place | Rajabazar, Samanpura, Patna district, Bihar, India 25.13348°N 85.105371°E / 25.13348; 85.105371 |
Alma mater | Patna University |
Occupation | Urdu poet |
Known for | Ghazals |
Notable work | 'Wo Jo Shayri Ka Sabab Huwa' (from the book: Evolution of Urdu Literature in Bihar) |
Awards | Padma Shri Award in Literature & Education (1989) |
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He was an academic and chairman of the Urdu Advisory Committee of the Government of Bihar. He served the Urdu language all his life and was widely considered a classical poet of the school of poet Mir Taqi Mir.[1][2]
Awards and recognition
He was a recipient of the fourth
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Kalim Aajiz
Indian writer of Urdu literature (1920–2015)
Kalim Aajiz | |
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Born | 1920 Telhara, Nalanda district, Bihar and Orissa Province (present-day Bihar, India) |
Died | c.February 14, 2015(2015-02-14) (aged 94–95) Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India |
Resting place | Rajabazar, Samanpura, Patna district, Bihar, India 25°08′01″N85°06′19″E / 25.13348°N 85.105371°E / 25.13348; 85.105371 |
Alma mater | Patna University |
Occupation | Urdu poet |
Known for | Ghazals |
Notable work | 'Wo Jo Shayri Ka Sabab Huwa' (from the book: Evolution of Urdu Literature in Bihar) |
Awards | Padma Shri Award in Literature & Education (1989) |
Kalim Aajiz (1920 – c.14 February 2015[1]) was an Indian writer of Urdu literature and a poet.
He was an academic and chairman of the Urdu Advisory Committee of the Government of Bihar. He served the Urdu language all his life and was widely considered a classical poet of the school of poet M
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Sohail Azimabadi
Indian writer (1911–1979)
Sohail Azimabadi (born as Syed Mujibur Rahman; 16 July 1911–28 November 1979) was an Indian Urdu poet, Novelist, Fictional writer, Journalist and critic.[1] He was known as the international critic of Urdu-language along with Kaleem Aajiz.[2]
He along with Akhtar Orenvi and Shakila Akhtar had contributed to the Short Story writings.[3][4] He was a editor of Sathi, an Urdu daily newspaper published from Patna.[5] He setup a branch of Progressive Writers' Movement at Patna in 1936.[6]
Early life
[edit]Azimabadi was born in 1911 to a respected mittpunkt class Sayyid family of Meer Habibur Rahman at Shahpur Bhadaul, Islampur, then a suburb in Patna district, Bihar but now in Warisaliganj block of Nawada district.[7][8]
He was admitted to Dwarka High School, Muzaffarpur, affiliated under Patna University in Class 9 and given matriculation exam from the s