AMEER KHUSROW BIOGRAPHY

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  • Ameer khusrow was the greatest of all the poets of India who have written in Persian. He was born in 1253 at Patial and died at the age of 72. His father was a native of Kash in Turkistan but he was driven from his native land by the Mongols and found shelter in India.
    The original name of the poet was Yamin-ud-Din Muhammad Hasan although he is commonly known as Amir Khusro. The Young poet entered the service of Ala-ud-Din Khalji but when he became a disciple of Shaikh Nizam-ud-Din Auliya, he gave up worldly ambitions and retired from worldly life.
    However, he continued to write poetry. It is estimated that he wrote more than 4 lakhs of couplets. His couplets have been divided into four classes. To the first class belong his youthful effusions. to the second class belong poems of early middle age and those were written when Amir Khusro was giving up childish things and turning his thoughts towards religion.
    To the third class belong those poems which were written when Amir Khusro had attained the dignity of a religious teacher. To the fourth class belong the poems of his old age. Each of the four classes bears the impression of his views on this world and the next, in the second class are to be found poems which were intended to please the Emperor.
    The Historical Masnavis composed by Amir Khusro are of the greatest importance for purpose of history. Qiran-us-Sa'dain or "The Conjunctions of the Two Auspicious Stars" was written at the request of Kaiqubad. It has for its main theme the quarrel and reconciliation between Kaiqubad and Bughra Khan.
    As Amir Khusro enjoyed the patronage of both the father and son and was himself and observer of the incident described by him, there is no reason to doubt the authenticity of his statements. Miftah-ul-Futuh, a portion of the Ghurrat-ul-Kamal or The Key to Success deals with the earlier successes of Jalal-ud-Din Firuz Khalji. The central theme of Ashiqa is the romantic love of Khizr Khan, the eldest son of Ala-ud-Din Khalji and Deval Devi.
    It begins with the conquest of India by the Muslims and proceeds to give a detailed account of the victories of Ala-ud-Din in peace and war his successful campaigns against the Mongols, his expeditions to the Deccan, his triumph in Gujarat and his regulations which introduced peace and prosperity in the country.
    Apart from its literary value, the Ashiqa is perhaps the most important of Amir Khusro's works from the historical point of view. Here we have a contemporary account of the reign of Ala-ud-Din Khalji, written by a shrewed observer who personally knew all the principal actors in the drama.
    Nuth Sipihr or "the Nine Skies" was written by Amir Khusro at the request of Mubarak Khalji to celebrate the glory of his reign. Incidentally the poet throws much light on the social and religious conditions prevalent in his age. Amir Khusro says that India is far superior to Khorasan.
    The Indians are very proficient in all branches of philosophy and learning is widespread among them. While foreign scholars very often come to India for study, the people of India are so advanced that they never feel the need of going to other countries for the purpose of adding to their knowledge.
    In Ghurrat-ul-Kamal, Amir Khusro gives us a very interesting discussion on the types and merits of poetry in general and incidentally dwells upon the beauty of the language and poetry of India.
    Tarikh-i-Alai or Khazain-ul-Futuh is a short but very valuable History of the reign of Ala- ud-Din Khalji. The general accuracy of Amir Khusro is beyond doubt, but no modern historian can accept in full his estimate of the character and achievements of Ala-ud-Din. Amir Khusro gives us many interesting details and if we can follow the very difficult language in which the work is written, it will prove to be a veritable mine of information.
    In his five Diwans, viz., Tuhfat-us-Sighar, Wast-ul-Tayat, Ghurrat-ul-Kamal, Bakiya-i-Nakiya and Nihayat-ul-Kamal, Amir Khusro often refers to incidents in his own carrer and many of the poems are in praise of his numerous patrons.
    Amir Khusro had great respect for poet Sadi of Persia. When the latter visited India, he was very much entertained by Amir Khusro and the result was that Sadi praised Amir Khusro before Ala-ud-Din Khalji. In one of his verses, Amir Khusro admits the influence of Sadi in these words: "The volume of my verse hath the binding of Shiraz."
    According to Dr. A. C. Banerjee, "There are very few literary men in medieval Indian history who can lay claim to the wide personal knowledge of men and events during a period extending ever half a century which it was the privilege of Amir '
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Komentáře • 41

  • @firna1864
    @firna1864 Před 7 měsíci

    Kya mehnet hai, bohot achi documentary hai, Amir khusroo rehmatullah ki zindagi ak mohabbat ki jeeti jagti picture hai, ak Sangam ki aawaz, Khusboo aur praym ka sandesh.. Unki yaad aur books hamaray liye ak khazana hai...

  • @sagarstationers
    @sagarstationers  Před 10 lety +7

    ख़ुसरौ रैन सुहाग की, जो मैं जागी पी के संग,
    टन मोरा मान पिया का, जो दोनो एक ही रंग.
    Khusrao! It is the blissful wedding night; I awake with my love.
    The body mine, the heart my lover’s, and both coloured in the same hue.

  • @erijqudus1960
    @erijqudus1960 Před 9 lety +9

    I am a story teller, but I am just a reflection, or echo of those ones who told me beautiful stories when I was a child; those were the only entertainment for us, during the times when we were penniless, but we were not aware of our poverty. In the twilight of my life I still like a good story. This one was of an Amir who was a Faqir. He & his master Nizam-ud-Din saw 9 kings on the throne of Delhi. Those were not the ordinary times, and this is not another story; it is the story of Amir Khusro who 800 years down the road is still the master poet/Sufi of the sub-continent. I enjoyed it, I wish others could too; there is only one condition, you got to understand URDU.

  • @syedfarazahmedazizi7659
    @syedfarazahmedazizi7659 Před 8 lety +1

    MA SHA ALLAH BEST OF THE BEST AMIR KHUSRO (RH)

  • @baljeet50
    @baljeet50 Před 11 lety +2

    very powerful and mesmerizing voice of the narrator! Impressed!!!

  • @riteshkrishna
    @riteshkrishna Před 10 lety +3

    Bahut achche ! Bahut badhiya! Thanks for upload !

  • @noshulal
    @noshulal Před 5 lety +1

    Waah

  • @skylineassociates5497
    @skylineassociates5497 Před 10 lety +4

    what a genius linguist with depth in words & passionate love for hazrat nizamuddin.want to go with time machine in that era.

    • @saahinakisubeh
      @saahinakisubeh Před 5 lety

      sameenah ambreen fakhruddeen me too wanna go

    • @SDSen
      @SDSen Před 5 lety

      Yes he is the best after Mir, Ghalib

    • @SDSen
      @SDSen Před 5 lety

      @Taimoor Khan He was a great composer great thoughts idea, and a good poet too, but in poetry he was not on their level of excellence. Thats a fact

  • @dhananjaykukreti5336
    @dhananjaykukreti5336 Před 11 lety +1

    its great to learn about amir khusro.thnx 4 givng such useful infrmtn

  • @muzaffarshaikh4599
    @muzaffarshaikh4599 Před 8 lety +1

    Aayhay subhanallah masahallah subhanallah subhanallah masahallah Aamir Kushrooh Dehalvi Rehmatullahaaly subhanallah masahallah subhanallah MUBARAQ

  • @syedazizkadri883
    @syedazizkadri883 Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciate your knowledge,

  • @mdmohiuddin8587
    @mdmohiuddin8587 Před 9 lety +2

    i am intresting amir khusrow stories

  • @greatgreatergreatest8246
    @greatgreatergreatest8246 Před 8 lety +2

    greatest poet of all time...

  • @mmsingh6715
    @mmsingh6715 Před 7 lety +1

    Educating & entertaining.

  • @syedazizkadri883
    @syedazizkadri883 Před 3 lety

    Apprecite your production.

  • @nareshnewa3575
    @nareshnewa3575 Před 7 lety +1

    very interesting

  • @malikiqrash5801
    @malikiqrash5801 Před 4 lety

    Nice

  • @somsatpathy2726
    @somsatpathy2726 Před 8 lety +1

    true soul.

  • @pawankshirsagar9373
    @pawankshirsagar9373 Před 2 lety

    hello Mr.Sagar

  • @messageofiqbal5999
    @messageofiqbal5999 Před 5 lety

    ye pehla misra kis singer k hy zee hal e misken

  • @safeerazhar
    @safeerazhar Před 9 lety

    song @ the start, can someone please post the link of the song at the start, I know the song but I want this particular version, I have searched but I came across other versions

  • @korikrali
    @korikrali Před 7 lety +1

    Is this Irrfan Khan as Khusro?

  • @patelshahnawaz8135
    @patelshahnawaz8135 Před 5 lety

    Bade paye k bujurg thhe.

    • @meenakhan1980
      @meenakhan1980 Před 3 lety

      The Nahi he allah k waliyo ko fana Nahi baqa hasil Hoti he ....

  • @noshulal
    @noshulal Před 6 lety +1

    Alfaz nahi khubi bayan karne ko

  • @bholarita199
    @bholarita199 Před 5 lety

    Nice