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Page 145
... poets either expressed Sufi ideas , which were close to monotheistic orthodoxy as well as to the doctrines of Indian saints Kabir and Nanak , in the Indian dialects through narrative poems modelled on Persian mašnavīs or chose the path ...
... poets either expressed Sufi ideas , which were close to monotheistic orthodoxy as well as to the doctrines of Indian saints Kabir and Nanak , in the Indian dialects through narrative poems modelled on Persian mašnavīs or chose the path ...
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... poets and literary chroniclers of his time , Nazir has gained increasing respect and recognition as the first and best poet of the people . Qasidahs . Qasidahs are poems written with a " pur- pose " -the purpose being worldly gain , in ...
... poets and literary chroniclers of his time , Nazir has gained increasing respect and recognition as the first and best poet of the people . Qasidahs . Qasidahs are poems written with a " pur- pose " -the purpose being worldly gain , in ...
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... poets of the 1930s , drew inspiration from the Romantic tradition in English and Bengali poetry and the mystic tradition of medieval Hindi poetry . Reacting against them were the Marxist poets Ram Vilas Sharma and Nagarjuna and ...
... poets of the 1930s , drew inspiration from the Romantic tradition in English and Bengali poetry and the mystic tradition of medieval Hindi poetry . Reacting against them were the Marxist poets Ram Vilas Sharma and Nagarjuna and ...
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