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Hinudstaani Faarsi Adab

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Persian, the Iranian language, remained the official language of India during the Moghul rule. Even during India's occupation by British colonial rulers, the use and learning continued even among the educated Hindu community of North India (Delhi, U.P. etc.). Many famous Urdu poets like Mirza Ghalib and his contemporaries - and later 'Allama Dr. Iqbal - normally composed poetry in Persian. Likewise many scholars contributed literary prose and research material in Persian language. This book deals with the contribution of Indians towards enriching Persian literature and criticism. The writer Prof. Syed Ameer Hasan 'Aabedi was a famous teacher and research scholar of Persian language and literature who dedicated himself to literary and historical research related to literary works in Persian. He had studied at St. John's College Agra besides Lucknow and Benaras. After completing his master's, he had started teaching Persian and Urdu at St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 1945. In 1955 Prof. Ameer 'Aabedi went to Iran and obtained D.Litt. from Tehran University. Upon his return he joined Delhi University as Reader, Department of Persian in 1959. In 1969 he was appointed as the first Professor of Persian. He also chaired the Department of Arabic and Persian at Delhi University. Prof Ameer Hasan 'Aabedi was a prolific writer. He wrote over 130 essays and critiques on Persian literary works and linguistics. This books comprises a selected of his essays based on extensive literary, linguistic and historical research.

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