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- Muḥammad Nuṣrat (died 1674), called Nuṣratī ('victorious'), was a Deccani Urdu poet. Nuṣratī was born in the Carnatic region into an elite Muslim family...
- earliest extant use of the word in the Urdu language is attested in Mulla Nusrati's ʿAlī Nāma (1665). It was first used in English in Qanoon-e-Islam (1832)...
- Garden of Love") is a romantic poem written in 1657 by the Indian Sufi poet Nusrati. Written in the Deccani language, it combines literary and cultural traditions...
- poem is written in Awadhi dialect. "Gulshan-i 'Ishq", a 1657 Sufi poem by Nusrati based on Madhumalati Mālatīmādhava, an ancient Indian drama by Bhavabhuti...
- Poet Image Pen Name Era Work Nusrati (died 1674) Mirza Abdul Qadir Bedil Dehlavi Bedil (1642-1720) Wali Muhammad Wali Wali Deccani (1667–1707) Shah Mubarak...
- is the basis for much modern historiography on the region and period. Nusrati, a noted Deccani poet, wrote the later romantic poem Gulshan-i 'Ishq and...
- marked by developments in Persian and Deccani literature and fine arts. Nusrati served as his poet-laureate. A history known as the Taʾrīkh-i ʿAlī ʿĀdil...
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- was the poet laureate in the court of Sultan of Sikandar Lodhi. In 1665, Nusrati was made a poet laureate by Sultan ʿAlī II (r. 1656–1672) of the ʿĀdil-Shāhī...