Английская Википедия:Ghulam Hamdani Mas'hafi

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Sheikh Ghulam Hamadani (Source: Rekhta)

Шаблон:Infobox writer Ghulam Hamdani (1751–1844), known by the takhallus (nom de plume) of Mas'hafi (مصحفی maṣḥafi), was an Urdu ghazal poet.[1]

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Before his time, the language known as Hindi, Hindavi, Dehlavi, Dakhini, Lahori or Rekhta was commonly known as the Zaban-i-Ordu,[2] and commonly in local literature and speech, Lashkari Zaban or Lashkari.[3] Mashafi was the first person to simply shorten the latter name to Urdu.[4] He migrated to Lucknow during the reign of Asaf-ud-Daula. According to one source, his ghazals are full of pathos.[5]

He wrote Tazkira E Hindi in Persian language which demonstrates his skill in that tongue.[6] He also wrote in Hindavi also known as. Hindi poetry:

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There are ten extant collections of his poems, but it is believed that he allowed others for a fee to publish his poems under their own authorship.[7] His personal life lacked discipline and his poetry reflects a level of sensuality.[8] He excelled in lyrics but also composed odes and romances.[9]

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