
Also known as Ghalib, Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan
Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan (27 December 179715 February 1869), commonly known as Mirza Ghalib, was an Indian poet and letter writer of the Mughal Empire. Writing in Persian and Urdu during the final years of the Mughal Empire and the rise of British colonial rule, his poetry often addressed themes of love, loss, philosophy, the human condition, and socio-political disturbances with a depth and complexity that influenced the literary traditions of his time. His ghazals, noted for their intricate imagery and layered meanings, form a significant part of Urdu literature. He spent most of his life in
Mirza Ghalib was an Indian poet and letter writer of the Mughal Empire (1797–1869) who wrote in Persian and Urdu, crafting complex poetry about love, loss, philosophy, and social upheaval during a time of imperial decline and British colonial expansion. His ghazals—poems known for their intricate imagery and multiple layers of meaning—became foundational to Urdu literary tradition and continue to influence writers today.
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米尔扎·阿萨杜拉·汗(乌尔都语/波斯语:مرزا اسد اللہ بیگ خان ),笔名迦利布(غالب),是用乌尔都语和波斯语写作的杰出印度诗人。诗作有《加扎尔勒抒情诗》、《花束》等。
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