- (1751–1844),
known by the
takhallus (nom de plume) of Mas'hafi (مصحفی
maṣḥafi), was an Urdu
ghazal poet.
Before his time, the
language known as Hindi...
-
coined by the poet
Mashafi. In
local literature and speech, it was also
known as the
Lashkari Zabān (military language) or Lashkari.
Mashafi was the first...
- Akbarabadi,
Nazeer (1740–1830)
Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat,
Jurat (1748–1810)
Mashafi Shaikh Ghulam Hamdani, Mas'hafi (1750–1824)
Insha Allah Khan 'Insha', Insha...
- as Hindustani, Hindi, Hindavi, and Urdu (derived from Zabaan-i-Ordu by
Mashafi meaning "language of the Horde".), also
locally known as
Lashkari or Lashkari...
- Lucknow),
entering into a
legendary rivalry with the Mirza's ustad, the poet
Mashafi, and
eventually displacing him from his position.
After some years, Insha...
- "Urdu"
traces itself back to
Mughal rule,
believed to be
coined by the poet
Mashafi. Moreover, the
common cultural influences on ****stan and
Turkey span several...
-
Khwaja Mir Dard,
Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda,
Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat and
Mashafi He
wrote ghazals. "Qayem
Chandpuri – Profile".
Retrieved 28
January 2018...