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Mirza Ghalib

Classical · 1797–1869

The towering Urdu and Persian poet of the late Mughal era, celebrated for his ghazals on love, loss, and existence.

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Allama Iqbal

Classical · 1877–1938

Poet-philosopher whose Urdu and Persian verse fused spirituality with a vision of self-realization.

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Amir Khusro

Classical · 1253–1325

The father of Urdu/Hindavi poetry — a thirteenth-century polymath who wove Persian and the language of Delhi into song.

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Mir Taqi Mir

Classical · 1723–1810

The leading Urdu poet of the eighteenth century, revered as Khuda-e-sukhan — the god of poetry.

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Sheikh Ibrahim Zauq

Classical · 1789–1854

Poet laureate of the last Mughal court and tutor to Bahadur Shah Zafar.

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Momin Khan Momin

Classical · 1800–1851

Delhi ghazal poet famed for the intimate, romantic intensity of his verse.

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Khwaja Mir Dard

Classical · 1721–1785

Sufi mystic and one of the three pillars of the eighteenth-century Urdu ghazal.

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Nazeer Akbarabadi

Classical · 1735–1830

The people’s poet of Agra, who brought fairs, festivals and ordinary life into Urdu verse.

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Bahadur Shah Zafar

Classical · 1775–1862

The last Mughal emperor and a tender ghazal poet, whose verse carries the ache of a vanishing world.

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Mirza Mohammad Rafi Sauda

Classical · 1713–1781

Eighteenth-century master of the qasida and satire, a pillar of classical Urdu poetry.

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Wali Dakhani

Classical · 1667–1707

The "father of Urdu poetry", whose Deccan diwan brought the ghazal into the language.

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Nawab Mirza Khan Daagh

Classical · 1831–1905

Delhi-born ghazal poet celebrated for clarity, fluency and a distinctly idiomatic Urdu.

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Insha Allah Khan Insha

Classical · 1756–1817

Versatile poet and linguist of the Lucknow court, known for his wit and inventive wordplay.

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Ghulam Hamdani Mushafi

Classical · 1747–1824

A bridge between the Delhi and Lucknow schools, credited with first naming the language “Urdu”.

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Haidar Ali Aatish

Classical · 1778–1847

A founding master of the Lucknow school, whose ghazals fuse craft with a dervish’s detachment.

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Imam Bakhsh Nasikh

Classical · 1776–1838

Co-founder of the Lucknow school, who reformed and polished the language of the Urdu ghazal.

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