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Josh Malihabadi (born Shabbir Hasan Khan; 5 December 1898 – 22 February 1982) popularly known as Shayar-e-Inqalab (poet of revolution) was a Pakistani poet and is regarded as one of the finest Urdu poets of the era of British India. Known for his liberal values and challenging the established order, he wrote over 100,000 couplets and more than 1,000 rubaiyat in his lifetime. His wrote Yaadon ki Barat, his autobiography which is noted for its frank and candid style. The first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru held him in high esteem and frequently attended the mushaira at Lala Kishan Lal Kalra's United Coffee House where Josh performed.

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  • Джош Маліхабаді (uk)
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  • Джош Маліхабаді (урду جوش ملیح آبادی‎, справжнє ім'я — Шаббір Хасан Хан, 5 грудня 1894, Маліхабад, Британська Індія — 22 лютого 1982, Ісламабад, Пакистан) — пакистанський поет, один з найвідоміших поетів 20 століття мовою урду, якому, поряд з іншими письменниками, приписується значний вклад в розвиток урду літератури. За радянською критикою, поряд з іншими письменниками, зокрема Хасратою Мохані, започаткував в урду поезії соціалістичні мотиви. До 1958 року був громадянином Індії, потім переїхав до Пакистану. Був особисто знайомий з Д. Неру. (uk)
  • Josh Malihabadi (born Shabbir Hasan Khan; 5 December 1898 – 22 February 1982) popularly known as Shayar-e-Inqalab (poet of revolution) was a Pakistani poet and is regarded as one of the finest Urdu poets of the era of British India. Known for his liberal values and challenging the established order, he wrote over 100,000 couplets and more than 1,000 rubaiyat in his lifetime. His wrote Yaadon ki Barat, his autobiography which is noted for its frank and candid style. The first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru held him in high esteem and frequently attended the mushaira at Lala Kishan Lal Kalra's United Coffee House where Josh performed. (en)
  • Josh Malihabadi pseudonimo di Shabbir Hasan Khan (Malihabad, 5 dicembre 1894 – Islamabad, 22 febbraio 1982) è stato un poeta indiano naturalizzato pakistano. Popolarmente noto come Shayar-e-Inquilab (poeta della rivoluzione) è considerato uno dei migliori poeti urdu dell'era dell'India britannica. Conoscitore di parole, Josh ha coniato nuove frasi e ha dato nuova risonanza a quelle antiche. Josh ha sempre sfidato l'ordine stabilito e ha difeso i valori liberali. Josh era estroverso, coraggioso e non ha mai cercato compromessi sui principi. Ha scritto oltre 100.000 bellissimi distici e più di 1.000 rubaiyat nella sua vita. La sua autobiografia Yaadon ki Barat è considerata una delle migliori mai pubblicate in Urdu perché è scritta in modo franco ed autentico. Il primo Primo Ministro dell'In (it)
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