-
Mohammad Ishak Khan [1860-1918] to
serve as a
memorial to
Nawab Mustafa Khan
Shefta, his father, [1804-1869] who was one of the most
eminent and accomplished...
-
Nawab Mustafa Khan
Shefta (1809–1869) was an Urdu poet and critic, and a
contemporary of
Mirza Ghalib.
Shefta and
Hasrati was his Takhallus. Born in Delhi...
- is
known for the
songs "Ritanee" (I wish), "El-Tannoura" (The Skirt), "
Shefta" (I Saw Her) and "Neswanji" (womanizer).
Throughout his career, he has parti****ted...
- (2007).
Bahadur Shah
Zafar and His Contemporaries: Zauq, Ghalib, Momin,
Shefta:
Selected Poetry.
Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-81-207-3286-5....
- the Urdu and
Persian poet,
Nawab Mustafa Khan
Shefta (sometimes
spelled as 'Shaifta') –- 'Shaifta/
Shefta'
being his Urdu pen-name. Upon
completing his...
- in Delhi, he was
appointed tutor to the
children of
Nawab Mustafa Khan
Shefta of Jahangirabad, a
position he held for
eight years. In 1871, he
moved to...
- of the
court of the last Mughal,
where poets like Zauq, Momin, Tishna,
Shefta and
Ghalib ****embled to
recite their verse.
Mirza Ghalib also saw Suraiya's...
- of Jahangirabad, and the
grandfather of the Urdu poet
Nawab Mustafa Khan
Shefta. In Bundelkhand,
Chhatrasal had
rebelled against the
Mughal Empire and established...
- Sufi Cult;
Pnina Werbner, Pg 4,
Published 2003 C.
Hurst & Co Gul
Ahmad Shefta,
Emergence of
Persian in the World, Khawaran.com Link
Archived 2007-04-28...
-
chief writers being, Ghalib, Khaliq, Zamir, Aatish, Nasikh, Zauq,
Momin and
Shefta.
Malik Muhammad Jayasi's
Padmavat in
Awadhi and the
Works of
Kabir Das....