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Fani Badayuni

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Shaukat Ali Khan (1879 - 27 August 1961), better known as Fani Badayuni (his takhallus), was an Indian Urdu poet.[1][2]

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Early life and education

He was schooled at Government High School and graduated from Bareilly College in 1901, studied law at Aligarh Muslim University, earning L.L.B. degree in 1906.[3][4]

Career

Badayuni started composing poetry around Eleven years of age.[5][6]

In Hyderabad

Fani migrated to Hyderabad, India after the Nizam's diwan Maharaja Kishan Prasad 'Shad', an Urdu lover and poet, got Fani appointed in the department of education.[7][8]

Bibliography

His first collection of poems was published in 1917 from Badaun by Naqib Press. His other published works are:[9]

  • Baqiyat-e-Fani (1926) published by Maktab-e-Agra[10][11]
  • Irfaniyat-e-Fani (1938) published by Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu[12]
  • Fani ki nadir tahriren: Havashi, tasrihat aur tanqidi ja'ize ke sath by Shaukat Ali Khan Fani Badayuni (1968)
  • Intikhab-i Fani (Silsilah-yi matbu°at) by Shaukat °Ali Khan Fani Badayuni
  • Irfaniyat-i-Fani: Ya'ni Janab Shaukat Ali Khan Sahib Fani Badayuni ke qadim-o-jadid kalam ka mukammal majmu'ah (Silsilah-e-Anjuman-e
  • Taraqqi Urdu) by Shaukat Ali Khan Fani Badayuni (1939)
  • Kulliyat-i Fani (Silsilah-e-matbu'at) by Shaukat Ali Khan Fani Badayuni (1992)[13]

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