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Nassakh (1833-1889) civil servant and poet. Nassakh was the pen-name of Khan Bahadur Abu Muhammad Abdul Ghafur, who was born in a kazi family of Faridpur. His father, Fakir Muhammad (1774-1844) was a lawyer of Kolkata civil court. Nawab abdool luteef was his elder brother. Apart from Bangla, Urdu and Persian, he also knew Arabic, English and Hindi. Abdul Ghafur Nassakh served as deputy magistrate and deputy collector (1860-1888) in various places of Bengal, including dhaka. He arranged mushairas (poetical gatherings) and inspired young poets. Nassakh was essentially an Urdu poet, but also composed poems in Persian. His books of poems include Ashar-e-Nassakh (1866), Daftar-e-Bemisal (1869), Ganj-e-Tawarikh (1873), Armugan (1875) Kanz-e-Tawarikh (1877) and Armugani (1884). The Urdu poet Ghalib (1797-1869) praised the poems contained in Daftar-e-Bemisal. Ganj-e-Tawarikh and Kanz-e-Tawarikh contain accounts of great Islamic personalities. In 1874 Nassakh translated Pand Nama, by the Persian poet, Shayekh Fariduddin Akhter, into Urdu under the title of Chashma-e-Faez. Nassakh also wrote a biography of Urdu and Persian poets in Sukhan-e-Shuara (1874). Another important literary contribution by him was Tazkiratul Muasirin. Among his other writings are Intikhab-e-Nakam (1879), a critique of the marsia (elegies) of Lucknow poets, Mir, Anis (1802-74) and Mirza Dabir (1803-75), and Mazhab-e-Muamma (1888), a Persian booklet in verse. [Kaniz-e-Butool] |
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| Date: - 19/05/2008 : 13:54:16 Dr. Shahnaz Nabi - University of Calcutta, Kolkata-700073 - Please correct. The names of the books are Mazhar-eMuamma, and Intekhab-e-Naqs |