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  1. Aug 30, 2023 · Amir Khusrau turned out to be an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian Subcontinent. He was a rare genius who excelled at everything that he became interested in. He served the courts of Sultan Kaikobad Balban, Jalauddin Khilji, Alauddin Khilji, Mubarak Khilji, Ghiyas-al-din Tughlaq and Muhmmad Tughlaq.

  2. Amir Khusro, one of the most versatile personalities of medieval India, was born in 1253 in a place called Patiyali, Uttar Pradesh. His real name was Ab'ul Hasan Yamin al-Din Khusrow whereas Amir Khusro was his pen name. Also known as Amir Khusro Dehlavi, this creative classical poet was associated with the royal empires of more than seven ...

  3. May 25, 2014 · Amir Khusrau was a prolific classical poet associated with the royal courts of emperors. He was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from India around the 13th century. He is also called “father of qawwali” and is credited with the creation of qawwali form.

  4. IJCIRAS Research Publication. Abdul Hassan Yamin-ud-din Khusrau, better known as Amir Khusrau was born at Patiali in district Etah of U.P. in 1252. He was the disciple of famous sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya. Khusrau is regarded as one of the greatest Persian poet and historian of his age and is said to have written four lakh couplets.

  5. Jul 3, 2018 · Amir Khusrau was born as Abul Hasan Yameenuddin in Patiyali village of modern-day Kasganj, in 1253, to Amir Saifuddin Turk Lachin Mahmood, a Turkish soldier from Balkh, and an Indian woman. His ...

  6. Mar 10, 2011 · The first comprehensive selection of Amir Khusrau’s poetry, In the Bazaar of Love covers a wide range of genre and forms, evoking the magic of one of the best-loved poets of the Indian subcontinent. About the Author. Paul Losensky is associate professor at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he teaches translation studies, and Persian ...

  7. India as Seen by Amir Khusrau (In 1318 A.D.) Author: Nath, R. Publisher: Historical Research Documentation Programme, Jaipur. Source: Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi. Type: E-Book. Received From: Archaeological Survey of India

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