Ahmad Faraz

Pakistani poet renowned for Urdu poetry

Ahmad Faraz - Artists & Creatives born 1931
Born

1931
95 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Pakistan

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A prominent Urdu poet, recognized for poignant romantic verses and innovative styles. Born in 1931, the work often explored themes of love, loss, and longing. Faraz completed his education in Peshawar before moving to Lahore, where he became a central figure in literary circles. His poetry resonated with both the public and literary critics, contributing to the richness of Urdu literature. Faraz's collections, such as 'Ghazals of Ahmad Faraz' and 'Dard Ashob', gained critical acclaim and widespread popularity. He served as the poet laureate of Pakistan and received several awards throughout his career. Faraz passed away on August 25, 2008, leaving behind a legacy of rich literary contributions.

Authored acclaimed poetry collections

Served as poet laureate of Pakistan

Won multiple literary awards

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