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    Muḥammad Nuṣrat (died 1674), called Nuṣratī ('victorious'), was a Deccani Urdu poet. Nuṣratī was born in the Carnatic region into an elite Muslim family...
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    the word in the Urdu language is attested from the year 1665 in Mulla Nusrati's ʿAlī Nāma. It was first used in English in Qanoon-e-Islam in 1832, and...
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    Sayyid Manjhan Shattari Rajgiri. "Gulshan-i 'Ishq", a 1657 Sufi poem by Nusrati based on Madhumalati Mālatīmādhava, an ancient Indian drama by Bhavabhuti...
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    (Tutinama). Bijapur played host to Hashmi Bijapuri, San‘ati, and Mohammed Nusrati over the years. The rulers themselves participated in these cultural developments...
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  • Poet Image Pen Name Era Work Nusrati (died 1674) Mirza Abdul Qadir Bedil Dehlavi Bedil (1642-1720) Wali Muhammad Wali Wali Deccani (1667–1707) Shah Mubarak...
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    and some good works of history were also produced under his patronage. Nusrati served as his poet-laureate. He was buried in Ali Ka Rouza the world-famous...
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  • (Tutinama). Bijapur played host to Hashmi Bijapuri, San‘ati, and Mohammed Nusrati over the years. The rulers themselves participated in these cultural developments...
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  • in his ancestral graveyard at Warana Mir Hassankhel village in Takht-e-Nusrati tehsil on Saturday October 12, 2013. Khattak was a journalist for the Karak...
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    was the poet laureate in the court of Sultan of Sikandar Lodhi. In 1665, Nusrati was made a poet laureate by Sultan ʿAlī II (r. 1656–1672) of the ʿĀdil-Shāhī...
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    much of the modern historiography on the region and period. The later Nusrati, one of the foremost Deccani poets, wrote the romance work Gulshan-i 'Ishq...
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    Garden of Love") is a romantic poem written in 1657 by the Indian Sufi poet Nusrati. Written in the Deccani language, it combines literary and cultural traditions...
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  • court of the Hazaraspids of Luristan, where he dedicated the poem Mi‘yar-i nusrati to its ruler Nusrat al-Din Ahmad (r. 1296–1330) in 1313. He subsequently...
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    collection of 59 poems and 17 couplets. Other important poets included Rustami, Nusrati, and Mirza. The most important Urdu writer of this period was Wali Mohammed...
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  • al-Ajam by Sharaf al-Din Fazlullah Qazvini. The third work was the Mi‘yar-i nusrati, a poem written by Shams-i Fakhri in 1313. In the Mu‘jam, Nusrat al-Din...
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    The Deccani poem Gulshan-i 'Ishq ("Rose Garden of Love"), written by Nusrati in 1657, describes a succession of natural scenes, culminating in a rose...
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    Tareekh-e-Adab-e-Urdu (History of Urdu Literature) Diwan-e-Nusrati (Collection of Nusrati's Poetry) Elliot ke Mazameen (Essays of Elliot) Pakistan: The...
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  • Sarki Lawaghar Dam is a dam in Union Council Sar Kilawar Of Tehsil Taht-e-Nusrati. (Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Pakistan. A rest house has also been constructed...
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