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Sheikh Muhammad Ibrahim Zauq (1790–1854) was an Urdu poet and scholar of literature, poetry and religion. He wrote poetry under the pen name "Zauq", and was appointed poet laureate of the Mughal Court in Delhi just at the age of 19. Later he was given the title of Khaqani-e-Hind (The Khaqani of India) by the last Mughal emperor and his disciple Bahadur Shah Zafar.

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  • Sheikh Muhammad Ibrahim Zauq (1790–1854) was an Urdu poet and scholar of literature, poetry and religion. He wrote poetry under the pen name "Zauq", and was appointed poet laureate of the Mughal Court in Delhi just at the age of 19. Later he was given the title of Khaqani-e-Hind (The Khaqani of India) by the last Mughal emperor and his disciple Bahadur Shah Zafar. He was a poor youth, with only ordinary education, who went on to acquire learning in history, theology and poetics in his later years. Zauq was a prominent contemporary of Ghalib and in the history of Urdu poetry the rivalry of the two poets is quite well known. During his lifetime Zauq was more popular than Ghalib for the critical values in those days were mainly confined to judging a piece of poetry on the basis of usage of words, phrases and idioms. Content and style were not much taken into account while appreciating poetry. (en)
  • Шейх Мохаммад Ибрагим Заук (урду محمد ابراہیم ذوق‎, 1789, Дели, Империя Великих Моголов — 1854, Дели, Британская Ост-Индская компания) — один из самых известных поэтов урду, педагог, преподаватель литературы, поэзии и религии при императорском дворе Великих Моголов в Дели. (ru)
  • Шейх Мохаммад Ібрагім Заук (урду شیخ محمد ابراہیم ذوؔق‎, нар. 1789, Делі — пом. 1854, Делі) — один з найвідоміших поетів урду і викладач літератури, поезії та релігії при імператорському дворі Великих Моголів у Делі. (uk)
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  • Шейх Мохаммад Ибрагим Заук (урду محمد ابراہیم ذوق‎, 1789, Дели, Империя Великих Моголов — 1854, Дели, Британская Ост-Индская компания) — один из самых известных поэтов урду, педагог, преподаватель литературы, поэзии и религии при императорском дворе Великих Моголов в Дели. (ru)
  • Шейх Мохаммад Ібрагім Заук (урду شیخ محمد ابراہیم ذوؔق‎, нар. 1789, Делі — пом. 1854, Делі) — один з найвідоміших поетів урду і викладач літератури, поезії та релігії при імператорському дворі Великих Моголів у Делі. (uk)
  • Sheikh Muhammad Ibrahim Zauq (1790–1854) was an Urdu poet and scholar of literature, poetry and religion. He wrote poetry under the pen name "Zauq", and was appointed poet laureate of the Mughal Court in Delhi just at the age of 19. Later he was given the title of Khaqani-e-Hind (The Khaqani of India) by the last Mughal emperor and his disciple Bahadur Shah Zafar. (en)
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  • Заук, Мохаммад Ибрагим (ru)
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