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Amir Khusrau
| Indian and Tajik-Persian poet, scholar, musician Date of Birth: 01.01.1253 Country: India |
Content:
- Amir Khusrow: The "Parrot of India" and Father of Urdu Literature
- Royal Patronage and Literary Achievements
- Contributions to Urdu and Persian Literature
- Mystical Beliefs and Sufi Influence
- Historical Chronicles and Music
- Legacy and Impact
Amir Khusrow: The "Parrot of India" and Father of Urdu Literature
Early Life and EducationAmir Khusrow was born in 1253 CE in Patiali, near Eta in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India.
His father, Amir Saif-ud-din Mahmud, was a Central Asian commander of the Lachin tribe.
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Khusrow grew up in Kesh, a small town near Samarkand in present-day Uzbekistan. Following the Mongol invasion of Central Asia, his family fled to India, eventually arriving in Delhi.
Royal Patronage and Literary Achievements
In Delhi, Khusrow's talents as a poet were recognized.
He became a court poet first for Malik Chajju and then for Nasir-ud-