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This book contains a colection of Nazir Akbarabadi's poems specially written for children. Nazir Akbarabadi is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular Urdu poets. He holds the distinction of being the first public poet of India. While Nazir's poetry may not have been primarily intended for children, a significant portion of his work carries moral themes. He has many sayings that are both useful and interesting for children.Since Nazir's poetry is accessible to the public, it holds equal importance for children, as well as the young and old. His narration style is captivating,…mehr

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This book contains a colection of Nazir Akbarabadi's poems specially written for children. Nazir Akbarabadi is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular Urdu poets. He holds the distinction of being the first public poet of India. While Nazir's poetry may not have been primarily intended for children, a significant portion of his work carries moral themes. He has many sayings that are both useful and interesting for children.Since Nazir's poetry is accessible to the public, it holds equal importance for children, as well as the young and old. His narration style is captivating, with simple language and topics that resonate with common sense and everyday life routines. Due to these qualities, children read his poems with great interest. Most of Nazir Akbarabadi's poems have been included in the curriculum. However, despite these notable features, Nazir's poetry has been somewhat neglected. The field of research on Nazir still requires more attention.
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Nazeer Akbarabadi (born Wali Muhammad; 1735 - 1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet known as "Father of Nazm", who wrote Urdu ghazals and nazms under the pen name (takhallus) "Nazeer", most remembered for his poems like Banjaranama (Chronicle of the Nomad), a satire.