Ghalib

Indian poet and educator

Ghalib - Artists & Creatives born December 27th, 1797
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A prominent Urdu and Persian poet, acclaimed for intricate ghazals, which explored themes of love, loss, and existentialism. Contributions to literature fostered appreciation for vernacular poetry in the 19th century. Ghalib's works captured the complexities of human emotion and social context during British India. Renowned for stylistic innovations and philosophical musings through poetry, he influenced generations of poets and writers.

Authored notable ghazals and couplets

Published works in both Urdu and Persian

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