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Wali Mohammed Wali

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His favorite theme was love – both mystical and earthy – and his characteristic tone was one of cheerful affirmation and acceptance, rather than of melancholy grumbling. He was the first Urdu poet to have started the practice of expressing love from the man's point of view, as against the prevailing
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is his speciality. He wrote 473 ghazals containing 3,225 couplets (Ashaar). His poems were simple, sensuous & melodious. He was a trend setter in classical poetry who helped establish Urdu ghazal in Delhi by inspiring different poets to write in Urdu It is believed that Wali started to have
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diction and imagery which he successfully incorporated into the body of his verse. He may thus be called the architect of the modern poetic language, which is a skillful blend of Aam Boli and Persian vocabulary. His diction was unique here is one of his famous ghazal.
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and replaced with makeshift Hanuman temple by Hindu Administration. It was completely razed and the road was constructed overnight. After protests from citizens and literary class of city, the Public Interest Litigation was filed in the
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established the tradition of writing ghazals in Urdu and also influencing the other writers when he visited Delhi. Before that, the preferred language for ghazals was Persian.
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If, on the one hand, Wali unraveled the beauty and richness of the native language as a poetic medium, on the other, he was alive to the vigor and verve of
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to Delhi. His simple, sensuous and melodious poems in Urdu, awakened the Persian loving poets of Delhi to the beauty and capability of "
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of Urdu ghazals created a ripple in the literary circles of the north, inspiring them to produce stalwarts like
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in 1700 is considered to be of great significance for Urdu Ghazals. It was believed that he introduced
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In 2010, a widely acclaimed short film on Wali's life was made by a film-maker Gopal K. Annam.
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Modernity and Culture : From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean
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Although Wali tried his hand at a variety of verse forms including the
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Masterpieces of Urdu Ghazal from the 17th to the 20th Century
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He is considered by many scholars to be the father of
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