ghalib in A Sentence

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    Ghalib, Indian poet and educator b.

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    Posts about Ghalib.

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    Trustee, Ghalib Institute.

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    Ghalib was not only a poet, he was also a prolific prose writer.

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    Besides, Mirza Ghalib(1797-1869) wrote ghazals in Urdu, about love, with unusual imagery and metaphors.

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    Ghalib noted the destruction of this market during the disturbances of the Indian

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    It is said that Ghalib had seven children, but sadly none of them survived.

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    Ghalib learned Urdu as his first language while Turkish and Persian were also used at his home.

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    Ghalib noted the destruction of this market during the disturbances of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and its aftermath.

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    Mirza Ghalib was a distinguished Urdu and Persian poet, considered to be the last great poet of the Mughal era.

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    Guru is survived by his wife, Tabassum, and 18-year old son, Ghalib, who live in Tarzoo village near North Kashmir's Sopore town.

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    He is survived by his wife, Tabassum and 18-year old son, Ghalib, who live in Tarzoo village near north Kashmir's Sopore town.

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    He found, read eagerly and was inspired by poetry collections of Mirza Ghalib & Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq during his 4 years in Bannu.

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    He is the secretary of the Ghalib Institute, renowned educational and cultural institution in Delhi and a member of the Goethe Society of India.

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    Ghalib' was not just a name but it was in the poetry of Urdu which people want to crave it and still wants to crave even today.

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    Former Intelligence Bureau director Dineshwar Sharma, who was appointed the Centre's interlocutor in October 2017 to hold talks with all stakeholders in the state, is now helping Ghalib secure an Indian passport.

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    In interviews to the media, after he scored 88%, Ghalib said that the results were a stepping stone in his career and that he wanted to fulfil his father's dream of becoming a cardiologist.

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    He returned to India in April 1916 with Ghalib Nama(Silk Letter) which he showed to freedom fighters in India and the autonomous areas, and then took to Kabul where he arrived in June 1916.

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    During the last years of the Mughal Empire, Mirza Ghalib was not only an important member of the Mughal court, but also the poet tutor to the emperor's eldest son, Prince Fakhr-ud Din Mirza.

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    He returned to India in April 1916 with Ghalib Nama(Silk Letter) which he showed to freedom fighters in India and the autonomous area and then took it to Kabul where he reached in June 1916.

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    He was a fine calligraphist, a student of Sufi philosophy, a Persian scholar of eminence and a poet, Ibrahim Zauq and Asad Ullah Khan Ghalib, two of the greatest poets of his age, were his poetry tutors.

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    On one occasion, when someone had appreciated Sheikh Sahbai's poetry, Ghalib was quick to comment that Sheikh Sahbai could not have been a poet, as he had never drunk wine, never gambled, had never been thrashed with sandals by lovers, and had not even visited jail.

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