Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 15, Issues 1-4Pakistan Historical Society., 1967 - Pakistan |
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Page 253
... poetry could sustain their unabated interest for so many centuries was due to the inherent qualities of poetry itself . It has always been easy to remember , to recite and to compose poetry whenever and wherever the human feelings have ...
... poetry could sustain their unabated interest for so many centuries was due to the inherent qualities of poetry itself . It has always been easy to remember , to recite and to compose poetry whenever and wherever the human feelings have ...
Page 254
... poetry yet their retention of thousands of verses , their professional intelligence and their practical experience of assemblies gave them an insight into the art of poetry itself so that at times they modified some verses , replaced ...
... poetry yet their retention of thousands of verses , their professional intelligence and their practical experience of assemblies gave them an insight into the art of poetry itself so that at times they modified some verses , replaced ...
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... Poet " and yet not a single line in his poetry is panegyrical . His poems are frequently sung by the Loris every- where in Baluchistan . He versified the folk stories , and wrote epic poems but he was basically a lyrical ( — ) mystical poet ...
... Poet " and yet not a single line in his poetry is panegyrical . His poems are frequently sung by the Loris every- where in Baluchistan . He versified the folk stories , and wrote epic poems but he was basically a lyrical ( — ) mystical poet ...
Contents
Vol XV Part I January | 1 |
Regency in the Sultanates of Bijapur and Golconda | 19 |
Shaykh Nizāmuddin Awliyā and the Sulṭāns of Delhi | 38 |
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