Pashto literature and poetry
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Pashto literature and poetry (Pashto: پښتو ليكنې) refers to literature and poetry in Pashto language.
Notable figures
- Amir Kror Suri, son of Amir Polad Suri, is an 8th-century folk hero and king from the Ghor region of Afghanistan[1][2]
- Pir Roshan, Pashto poet known for assembling Pashtun armies to fight against the Mughal emperor Akbar. Pir Roshan founded the 16th-century Roshanniya movement and wrote the Pashto book Khayr al-Bayān to present his philosophical ideas
- Shaikh Mal, narrated the Yusufzai conquest of Swat, and devised rules for distribution of land and water rights which became known as da Shekh Mālī daftar
- Khushal Khan Khattak, a 17th-century warrior-poet who preached the unity of all Pashtuns
- Rahman Baba, one of the greatest Pashto poets of all times, whose works are every bit as important to the Pashtun as William Shakespeare is to the English. His works are spiritual[3]
- Akmal Asad Abadi (Pashto)
- Afzal Khan Khattak (Pashto)
- Ashraf Khan Khattak (Pashto)
- Ajmal Khattak(Pashto poet)
- Pareshan Khattak (Pashto)
- Khan Roshan Khan (Pashtun historian and author)
- Nazoo Anaa (Pashto)
- Ghani Khan (Pashto)
- Hamza Baba (Pashto)
- Kabir Stori (Pashto)
- Karwan (Pashto)
- Hilal Hamdaan (Pashto poet)
- Ahmad Shah Baba (Pashto)
- Shah Shuja[disambiguation needed] (Pashto)
- Timur Shah (Pashto)
- Rahman Baba???
See also
References
External links
- Pasho Shayro Shayri (Khyber.org)
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