Momin Khan Momin
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Momin Khan Momin (Moʾmin Xān Moʾmin; 1800 – 14 May 1852) was a late Mughal era poet known for his Urdu ghazals. A lesser-known contemporary of Ghalib and Zauq, he used "Momin" as his pen name. His grave is located in the Mehdiyan cemetery in Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi.[3]
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Born | 1800 (1800) Delhi, Mughal Empire, now India |
Died | 14 May 1852 (aged 51–52) Delhi, Mughal Empire, now India |
Resting place | Mehdiyan, Delhi, India |
Occupation | Poet, writer and Hakim (physician)[1] |
Genre | Philosophy, spiritualism |
Notable works | Kulliyat-e-Momin (Momin's complete works of poetry)[2] |
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