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'''Raj Wali Shah Khattak ''' (1952 {{endash}} 2015) was a [[Pashto]]-language poet, critic, and writer from Pakistan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/924104/transitions-literary-giant-dies-at-63/|title=Transitions: Literary giant dies at 63 - The Express Tribune|date=22 July 2015|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/29-Jul-15/dr-raj-wali-shah-khattak|title=DailyTimes - Dr Raj Wali Shah Khattak|website=dailytimes.com.pk|date=29 July 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1195628|title=Pashto writer Dr Rajwali dies of cardiac arrest|first=Suhail|last=Kakakhel|date=22 July 2015|publisher=}}</ref> |
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Khattak published books of Pashto research and compiled more than 100 critical reviews on various books and other academic works. President Islamic Republic Pakistan, Gen. Parvez Musharraf, conferred '''Tamgha-i-Imtiaz''' (TI) to Khattak for his meritorious contribution to Pashto literature.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rajwali Shah had become a literatus at an early age |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/52347-rajwali-shah-had-become-a-literatus-at-an-early-age |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=www.thenews.com.pk |language=en}}</ref> Khattak also worked as Director of Pashto Academy, University of Peshawar, from 1995 to 2004. |
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Khattak held a special place in the realm of modern Pashto poetry. His collection "'''Sangzar'''" has been termed a precursor of poetic poetry by renowned critics of the time. Khattak has been credited on more than 60 research articles published in journals of international repute.<ref>{{cite web |title=Raj Wali Khattak |url=https://kp.gov.pk/page/raj_wali_khattak/page_type/person}}</ref> |
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Khattak passed away on 20 July 2015 suddenly of cardiac arrest on his way back from Swat. <ref>{{cite web |date=22 July 2015 |title=Transitions: Literary giant dies at 63 - The Express Tribune |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/924104/transitions-literary-giant-dies-at-63/ |publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=DailyTimes - Dr Raj Wali Shah Khattak |url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/29-Jul-15/dr-raj-wali-shah-khattak |website=dailytimes.com.pk|date=29 July 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Kakakhel |first=Suhail |date=22 July 2015 |title=Pashto writer Dr Rajwali dies of cardiac arrest |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1195628 |publisher=}}</ref> |
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==Books== |
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Khattak published a total of 14 books.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://kp.gov.pk/page/raj_wali_khattak/page_type/person|title=Raj Wali Khattak }}</ref> He is widely known for the following books:<ref name="auto">{{cite web |date=6 March 2017 |title=Renowned Pashto poet, writer Dr Raj Wali laid to rest |url=https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2015/07/21/renowned-pashto-poet-writer-dr-raj-wali-laid-to-rest/ |publisher=}}</ref> |
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He wrote known for the following book:<ref name="auto"/> |
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*''Sangzar'' |
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* Da Pukhto Adabi Tehreekoona (Literary Movements in Pashto). |
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* Zeest Rozgar Da Faqir Jamil Beg (The Life Style of Faqir Jamil Beg). |
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* Manaqib-e-Faqir (Faqir Eulogies). |
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* Pashto Zhaba (Dictionary) (The Pashto Language Dictionary). |
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* Da Pukhto Nawi Imla (The New Pashto Script). |
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* Sangzar (Poetry). |
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* Da Rehman Pa Shair (On the poetry of Rehman). |
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* Intangible Heritage of the Walled City of Peshawar [English] (UNESCO Pakistan). |
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* An Intangible Heritage [English] Published By InterLit Foundation. |
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* Toori Chi Rana Kawai (Letters that shine). |
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* Rohi Mataloona [English] Published by InterLit Foundation Peshawar. |
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* Pashtuno ke Kasb-o-Hunar[Urdu], Loc Virsa Islamabad. |
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* Pashtunwali [Urdu], Loc Virsa Islamabad. |
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* An introduction to Pashtun Culture {English} , |
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* Rohology, the study of Pashto, Pashtuns and Pashtunwali { Pashto }, |
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* Pashtun Lisan ul ghaib. |
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* Ghani Khan da rang o noor shair |
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* Da Fikr Malghalary (Published after his death by his son, Rishteen Wali) |
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 18 May 2024
This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. (October 2023) |
Raj Wali Shah Khattak | |
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Born | Rajwali Shah Khattak 24 January 1952 Village Dak Ismail Khel, Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Died | 20 July 2015 |
Occupation(s) | Writer Poet |
Raj Wali Shah Khattak (1952 – 2015) was a Pashto-language poet, critic, and writer from Pakistan.[1][2][3]
Khattak published books of Pashto research and compiled more than 100 critical reviews on various books and other academic works. President Islamic Republic Pakistan, Gen. Parvez Musharraf, conferred Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (TI) to Khattak for his meritorious contribution to Pashto literature.[4] Khattak also worked as Director of Pashto Academy, University of Peshawar, from 1995 to 2004.
Khattak held a special place in the realm of modern Pashto poetry. His collection "Sangzar" has been termed a precursor of poetic poetry by renowned critics of the time. Khattak has been credited on more than 60 research articles published in journals of international repute.[5]
Khattak passed away on 20 July 2015 suddenly of cardiac arrest on his way back from Swat. [6][7][8]
Books
[edit]Khattak published a total of 14 books.[9] He is widely known for the following books:[10]
- Da Pukhto Adabi Tehreekoona (Literary Movements in Pashto).
- Zeest Rozgar Da Faqir Jamil Beg (The Life Style of Faqir Jamil Beg).
- Manaqib-e-Faqir (Faqir Eulogies).
- Pashto Zhaba (Dictionary) (The Pashto Language Dictionary).
- Da Pukhto Nawi Imla (The New Pashto Script).
- Sangzar (Poetry).
- Da Rehman Pa Shair (On the poetry of Rehman).
- Intangible Heritage of the Walled City of Peshawar [English] (UNESCO Pakistan).
- An Intangible Heritage [English] Published By InterLit Foundation.
- Toori Chi Rana Kawai (Letters that shine).
- Rohi Mataloona [English] Published by InterLit Foundation Peshawar.
- Pashtuno ke Kasb-o-Hunar[Urdu], Loc Virsa Islamabad.
- Pashtunwali [Urdu], Loc Virsa Islamabad.
- An introduction to Pashtun Culture {English} ,
- Rohology, the study of Pashto, Pashtuns and Pashtunwali { Pashto },
- Pashtun Lisan ul ghaib.
- Ghani Khan da rang o noor shair
- Da Fikr Malghalary (Published after his death by his son, Rishteen Wali)
References
[edit]- ^ "Transitions: Literary giant dies at 63 - The Express Tribune". 22 July 2015.
- ^ "DailyTimes - Dr Raj Wali Shah Khattak". dailytimes.com.pk. 29 July 2015.
- ^ Kakakhel, Suhail (22 July 2015). "Pashto writer Dr Rajwali dies of cardiac arrest".
- ^ "Rajwali Shah had become a literatus at an early age". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
- ^ "Raj Wali Khattak".
- ^ "Transitions: Literary giant dies at 63 - The Express Tribune". 22 July 2015.
- ^ "DailyTimes - Dr Raj Wali Shah Khattak". dailytimes.com.pk. 29 July 2015.
- ^ Kakakhel, Suhail (22 July 2015). "Pashto writer Dr Rajwali dies of cardiac arrest".
- ^ "Raj Wali Khattak".
- ^ "Renowned Pashto poet, writer Dr Raj Wali laid to rest". 6 March 2017.