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Qalandar Shah Bakhsh jurat
Born
Yahya Khan

Delhi
Died
Lucknow
NationalityIndian
Known forPoetry
Notable workKulliyaat e Jurat

Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat, born Yahya Khan, was an Indian poet of the Lucknow school; he was born 1748 in Delhi but spent his childhood in Faizabad and later migrated to Lucknow. He was the disciple of Mirza Jafar Ali Hasrat and a close friend of Insha Allah Khan 'Insha'.[1][2] He is Known for depicting romantic encounters with the beloved in lurid details. Lost his eye sight in the prime of youth.[3] He was fond of Poetry since his childhood. He was expert in Music and Astrology

He was not a highly educated person but he was sharp-witted and imaginative and was a regular at the court of Sulieman Shikoh. He lost his eye-sight towards the end of middle age. He was a fluent writer of ghazals. He died in Lucknow in 1809. A collection of his ghazals – Kuliyaat e Jurat, was last published in 1968 by Majlis Taraqii e Adab, Lahore.[4]

A sher from his famous Ghazal:

اب گزارا نہیں اس شوخ کے در پر اپنا

جس کے گھر کو یہ سمجھتے تھے کہ ہے گھر اپنا[5]

Books Published After His Death:[6]

Muntakhab Deewan-e-Jurat - Gudasta-e-Musarrat in 1868:[7]

  • Publisher: Matba Nizami,Kanpur

Kulyat-e-Jurat Volume 001 in 1968:[8]

  • Editor: Dr. Iqtida Hassan
  • Publisher: Majlis-e-Taraqqi-e-Adab, Lahore

Kulyate-e-Jurat in 1971:[9]

  • Editor: Noorul Hassan Naqvi
  • Publisher: Matba Muslim University Aligarh

Intikhab Kalam-e-Jura'at in 1980:[10]

  • Editor: M. Habeeb Khan
  • Publisher:Jamal Pirinting Press,Delhi

Poetry Collection:[11]

Jurat's 78 Ghazals and 122 Shers are available on Rekhta.org

Ghazal Sung by Artist:[12]

His Ghazal "Aye dil hum hove paband e gham e yar ke tu" was sung by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan

References

  1. ^ Sisir Kumar Das. History of Indian Literature vol.1. Sahitya Akademi. p. 62.
  2. ^ Abdul halim Sharar. The Lucknow Omnibus. Oxford University Press. p. 255.
  3. ^ "Ghazals of Jurat Qalandar Bakhsh | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  4. ^ Paimana e Ghazal Vol 1 compiled by Mohd Shams ul Haq. Rekhta.org. p. 102.
  5. ^ "جرأت قلندر بخش - غزل". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Urdu Books of Jurat Qalandar Bakhsh | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Muntakhab Deewan-e-Jurat - Gudasta-e-Musarrat | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Kulliyat-e-Jurat - Volume-001 | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Kulliyat-e-Jurat - | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Intikhab Kalam-e-Jura'at - | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Ghazals of Jurat Qalandar Bakhsh | Rekhta". Rekhta. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  12. ^ tauseefqau (5 August 2008), Aye Dila Ham hove Paband-e-Ghame-e-yar - Ustad Amanat Ali, retrieved 10 November 2016