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          Amir Khusrau

          Indian and Tajik-Persian poet, scholar, musician
          Date of Birth: 01.01.1253
          Country: India

          Content:
          1. Amir Khusrow: The "Parrot of India" and Father of Urdu Literature
          2. Royal Patronage and Literary Achievements
          3. Contributions to Urdu and Persian Literature
          4. Mystical Beliefs and Sufi Influence
          5. Historical Chronicles and Music
          6. Legacy and Impact

          Amir Khusrow: The "Parrot of India" and Father of Urdu Literature

          Early Life and Education

          Amir 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.

          Amir khusro famous poems

        1. Amir khusro famous poems
        2. Amir khusro under which ruler
        3. Two important works of amir khusrau
        4. Amir khusro poems
        5. Amir khusro death
        6. 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-