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Afghan Poetry Of The Seventeenth Century presents a significant collection of selections from the works of Khush Hal Khan Khatak, one of the most celebrated poets of Afghanistan’s literary heritage. Compiled by C. E. Biddulph, this volume offers readers an invaluable window into the poetic traditions and cultural expressions of seventeenth-century Afghanistan.
Khush Hal Khan Khatak, a renowned Pashto poet and warrior, crafted verses that reflect the spirit, values, and struggles of his era. His poetry encompasses themes of love, heroism, spirituality, and social commentary, making his work both historically significant and literarily compelling. This collection carefully curates his most important poems, making them accessible to contemporary readers.
The selections showcase the linguistic richness and emotional depth characteristic of Afghan poetry from this period. For scholars of South Asian literature, historians interested in Afghan culture, and poetry enthusiasts, this compilation serves as an essential resource for understanding the intellectual and artistic achievements of the region during the seventeenth century.







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