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  1. byjus.com › free-ias-prep › amir-khusrauAmir Khusrau - BYJU'S

    Amir Khusrau was a brilliant classical poet who was connected to more than seven Delhi Sultanate kings’ royal courts. He produced a large number of comical riddles, songs, and legends that have influenced South Asian popular culture.

  2. Oct 16, 2023 · He created Hindustani (Urdu) lyrical poetry and qawwali, infusing Persian and Arabic influences into Hindustani classical music. He invented sitar and musical genres like Khayal and Tarana. Amir Khusrau is one of the most important topics for the UPSC IAS exam.

  3. Sep 8, 2014 · Amir Khusrow was a Sufi mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya. He lived for 72 years, out of which 60 years he lived in the courts of as many as ten different rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. He was a poet as well as prolific musician.

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · The most notable writer of this period was Amir Khusrau (1252-1325), a follower of Nizamuddin Auliya. Khusrau took pride in being an Indian and looked at the history and culture of Hindustan as a part of his own tradition.

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · According to Amir Khusrau, the Sultan ordered a general massacre of the civil population. Chittor was renamed Khizrabad after the name of the Sultan’s son Khizr Khan. Alauddin had completed the conquest of large parts of Rajputana and became the master of North India.

  6. Amir Khusrau (Amir Khusrow), also known as Abul Hasan Yamin ud-Din Khusrau (1253–1325 AD), was an Indo-Persian Sufi singer, musician, poet, and scholar who flourished under the Delhi Sultanate. In the Indian subcontinent's cultural history, he is a legendary person.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amir_KhusrauAmir Khusrau - Wikipedia

    Amir Khusrau was a prolific classical poet associated with the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. He wrote many playful riddles , songs and legends which have become a part of popular culture in South Asia.