Nawaz Deobandi
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Born | 16 June 1956 |
Mohammad Nawaz Khan (commonly known as Nawaz Deobandi; born 16 July 1956) is an Indian Urdu language poet.[1][2] He is also a Ghazal writer some of them are sung by famous Ghazal singer Jagjit Singh.[3][4][5][6]
Education[]
- Doctorate in literature D.Lit form Jamia Urdu Aligarh
- Ph.D. Urdu (CCS University Meerut)
- M.A. Urdu (CCS University Meerut)
- B.Com (CCS University Meerut)
- Adeeb Kamil (Jamia Urdu Aligarh)
- Muallim Urdu (Jamia Urdu Aligarh)
Performance[]
Nawaz Deobandi has attended more than 5000 poetic symposiums Mushairas & Kavi Samelans[7] in various city's of India and have also traveled to USA, UK, UAE, Australia, Canada, Singapore, KSA, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Pakistan, etc.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Books[]
Awards[]
- Yash Bharati Government of Uttar Pradesh -2016 [18][19][20]
References[]
- ^ "uk-news/profile-dr-mohammad-nawaz-khan-deoband/". asianlite.
- ^ "meet-urdu-poet-dr-nawaz-deobandi". aajtak.intoday.in.
- ^ "nawaz-deobandi-famous-ghazal". amarujala.
- ^ "Nawaz Deobandi Best Ghazal in Mushaira Dubai 2012". urdu-shayari.
- ^ "shayari-of-nawaz-deobandi-explained-by-roop-kumar-rathod-and-sunali-rathod". radiomirchi.
- ^ "Nawaz Deobandi's ghazals translation in Gujarati". milligazette.
- ^ "mushaira-jashn-e-urdu-in-dubai/". kavisammelanhasya.com/.
- ^ "nawaz-deobandi-featured-in-pakistan-famous-literary-magazine-chahar-". patrika.
- ^ "nawaz-deobandi-shayari". hindi.news18.com.
- ^ "उन कविताओं के नाम एक शाम जो 'अमिट' होंगी". hindi.firstpost.
- ^ "नवाज देवबंदी को पाकिस्तान की पत्रिका ने भी नवाजा". jagran.
- ^ "उन कविताओं के नाम एक शाम जो 'अमिट' होंगी". raftaa.
- ^ "Dr. Nawaz regales Urdu elite with crytic couplets". saudigazette.
- ^ "budding-poets-enthusiasts-to-learn-nuances-of-ghazals-programme-to-be-held-in-ahmedabad-". dnaindia.
- ^ Pahla Aasman. Delhi: International Qalam Foundation. 2002. pp. Author.
- ^ Sawaneh-ulma-e-deoband. India: Nawaz Publication. 2000.
- ^ "urdu-nizamudhin-dehlavi-urdu-bazaar-munawar-rana-majid-deobandi-nawaz-deobandi-amir-khusrau-ghalib". indiatoday.
- ^ "UP Government confers Yash Bharti award to 46 people, list includes nine Muslims". twocircles. Archived from the original on 2018-06-21.
- ^ "Eminent achievers to get Yash Bharti Award today". timesofindia.
- ^ "cm-presented-yash-bharati-awards". dailypioneer.
Categories:
- Urdu-language poets
- 1956 births
- Living people
- Indian poet stubs