Poets/Writers From Uttar pradesh
Total: 2616
Abul Faiz Faizi
Akbar Allahabadi
The greatest Urdu poet of humour and satire who was a Sessions judge at Allahabad.
Ameer Khusrau
First Poet of Rekhta/Hindvi. Musician and Disciple of Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia. Known for his "pahelis", which form part of Indian folklore. He is famous for inventing two most important musical instruments tabla & sitar. Wrote "Ze-hal-e-miskin…" one of the earliest prototypes of Urdu ghazal written in Persian & Hindvi.
Firaq Gorakhpuri
One of the most influential Pre-modern poets who paved the way for the modern Urdu ghazal. Known for his perceptive critical comments. Recipient of Gyanpeeth award.
Harivanshrai Bachchan
Insha Allah Khan Insha
- Born : Murshidabad
- Domicile : Delhi
- Died : Lucknow
One of the most firebrand poets of Lucknow. Contemporary of Meer Taqi Meer. His rivalry with Mushafi is well-recorded. Also wrote Rekhti poetry and 'Raani Ketki ki kahani" in prose
Intizar Hussain
Most prominent fiction writer, known for his stories woven around the experience of Partition and for his individual style of telling tales. The first Urdu writer to have been shortlisted for Man Booker prize.
Jaishankar Prasad
Jaun Eliya
One of the most prominent modern Urdu poets. Popular among masses for his unconventional ways
Maulwi Abdul Haq
Meer Anees
One of the most prominent classical poets at Lucknow, who excelled in Mersia poetry. Contemporary of Mirza Ghalib.
Meer Hasan
Considered to be the foremost poet of masnavi
Meer Taqi Meer
One of the greatest Urdu poets. Known as Khuda-e-Sukhan (God of Poetry)
Mirza Ghalib
Legendary Urdu poet occupying a place of pride in worldwide literature. One of the most quotable poets having couplets for almost all situations of life
Mohammad Rafi Sauda
One of the greatest 18th century poets. Contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir
Mushafi Ghulam Hamdani
One of the most prolific 18th century poets, contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir.
Nazeer Akbarabadi
One of the most prominent classical Urdu poets who wrote extensively on Indian culture & festivals. Contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir. Famous for his poems on Holi, Diwali and Lord Krishna
Qayem Chaandpuri
Prominent 18th century poet, contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir.
Shaikh Abul Fazl Allami
Aashufta Changezi
- Domicile : Aligarh
Prominent post-modern poet who went missing in 1996
Abdul Halim Sharar
A prominent scholar, author, translator, and novelist of twentieth century. Had a keen eye on the socio-cultural life of Lucknow.
Abdurrahman Bijnori
Abul Lais Siddiqui
Afzal Ahmad Syed
One of the leading Pakistani poets known for his layered poetic expression.
Agha Hajju Sharaf
- Born : Lucknow
Prominent Lucknow poet who was very close to the royal family. Moved to Kolkota and stayed with Hamid Ali Kaukab, the Crown prince of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah in exile.
Ahmad Hamesh
Prominent modernist poet, story writer, one of the first poets to write prose poems; also edited important journal "Tashkeel".
Akhtarul Iman
One of the pillars of modern Urdu Nazms & Dialogue writer. Wrote dialogues for more than hundred films including "Waqt" & "Qanoon". (Jin ke ghar sheeshe ke hote hain wo doosron par pather nahin phenkte-One of his dialogues made famous by Rajkumar in Film Waqt).
Ali Sardar Jafri
One of the most celebrated progressive poets, literary critic, public intellectual and editor.Contemporary of Faiz Ahmad Faiz. Recipient of Gyanpeeth Award. Produced documentaries on Urdu poetry.
Ambar Bahraichi
Well-known Sanskrit scholar, Sahitya Academy award winner.
Ameer Minai
Eminent Urdu Poet and contemporary of Dagh Dehlvi. Famous for penning ghazal "Sarakti jaye hai rukh se naqaab aahista aahista".
Asad Badayuni
Leading poet who taught Urdu literature at AMU, Aligarh, also published a literary magazine 'Daairay'
Asghar Gondvi
One of leading pre-modern poets known for the mystic content of his poetry, close associate of Jigar Moradabadi
Asrarul Haq Majaz
One of the most famous Progressive poets known for romantic & revolutionary poetry. He was maternal Uncle to film lyricist Jawed Akhtar.
Athar Nafees
Prominent Pakistani exponent of new Urdu ghazal, famous for his ghazhal 'Wo ishq jo hum se rooth gaya' sung by many singers.
Auj lakhnavi
A prominent poet of Lucknow, son of Mirza Dabeer, also known for his book on 'Arooz' called 'Miqyas-ul-Ashaar'
Bashir Badr
Prominent contemporary Hindustani poet. Recognized for his simplistic yet unique diction
Bedam Shah Warsi
Sufi poet famous for his devotional poetry
Deputy Nazir Ahmad
Considered by some critics as the first Urdu novelist
Dilawar Figar
Renowned Urdu poet of humour and satire.
Dushyant Kumar
Prominent Hindi poet and fiction writer of the twentieth century; wrote many popular poems and earned a name for his Hindi ghazal
Ehsan Danish
One of the most popular poets in the fourth and fifth decades of 20th century, contemporary of Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
Fahmida Riaz
Woman poet from Pakistan, known for strong feminist and anti-establishment leanings.
Fani Badayuni
One of the most prominent post-classical poets famous for his pessimistic view of life.
Farhat Ehsas
One of the most prominent faces of post-modern Urdu poetry
Haidar Ali Aatish
Contemporary of Mirza Ghalib, Aatish was one of the shining stars of 19th century Urdu Ghazal.
Hasrat Mohani
Freedom fighter, member of constituent assembly which drafted Indian Constitution. He gave the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" during freedom movement. He was a devotee of Shri Krishna. He wrote the famous ghazal "chupke chupke raat din".
Iftikhar Arif
One of the most prominent Pakistani poets, famous for his cultural romanticism.
Imam Bakhsh Nasikh
One of the most prominent and trend-setter classical poets from Lucknow. Contemporary of Mirza Ghalib.
Irfan Siddiqi
One of the most-prominent modern poets, famous for his neo-classical poetry.
Ismail Merathi
Most famous Urdu poet writing poetry for children.