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      • Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj (Urdu: سیّد امتیاز علی تاؔج; Sayyid Imtiyāz ʿAlī Tāj; 1900–1970) was a Pakistani dramatist who wrote in the Urdu language.
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  2. Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj (Urdu: سیّد امتیاز علی تاؔج; Sayyid Imtiyāz ʿAlī Tāj; 1900–1970) was a Pakistani dramatist who wrote in the Urdu language. [1] He is best known for his 1922 play Anarkali , based on the life of Anarkali , that was staged hundreds of times and was adapted for feature films in India and Pakistan ...

  3. Profile of Syed Imtiyaz Ali Taj. Pen Name : 'Taj'. Real Name : Sayed Imtiyaz Ali. Born : 13 Oct 1900 | Lahore, Punjab. Died : 19 Apr 1970 | Lahore, Punjab. Anar Kali and Chacha Chakkhan are the two renowned characters that the readers of Urdu and other languages and cultures are well-acquainted with. With the uniqueness of their disposition, ...

  4. Imtiaz Ali Taj (1900–70) was a bridge between Agha Hashr and contemporary Pakistani playwrights. His Anarkali (1922), the tragic love story of a harem girl, Anarkali, and Crown Prince Salim (son of Akbar the Great), unfolds the love-hate relationship of a domineering emperor and his….

  5. Prominent playwright, known for his masterpiece 'Anakali'; also wrote humorous pieces, and stories for children, apart from creating the memorable character of 'Chacha Chakkhan'. ALL.

  6. Apr 14, 2009 · At midnight in his Lahore home on April 19, 1970, two masked assailants stabbed Imtiaz Ali Taj several times and his wife Hijab Imtiaz (a well-known writer) sustained injuries when she tried to...

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · Imtiaz Ali Taj was stabbed multiple times in his Lahore home at midnight on 19 April 1970. While he survived the consequent surgery, he succumbed to his wounds eventually. His assassins could never be traced or identified.

  8. Apr 20, 2023 · Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj was a Pakistani dramatist and playwright who wrote in the Urdu language. He is remembered above all for his 1922 play Anarkali, based on the life of Anarkali, which was staged hundreds of times and was adapted for feature films in South Asia, including the Indian film Mughal-e-Azam.