Faṣīḥ, Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī, 1781-
Shīʻī poet of Urdu mars̲īyah poetry (elegies about the tragedy of Karbala)
- HMML ID
- 811201716231
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- LC name
- Faṣīḥ, Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī, 1781-
- HMML name
- Faṣīḥ, Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī, 1781-
- HMML native script
- فصیح، مرزا جعفر علی
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- VIAF
Variants
- Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī Faṣīḥ
- Mīrzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī Faṣīḥ
- مرزا جعفر علی فصیح
- میرزا جعفر علی فصیح
Personal information
- Birth date
- 1781
- Centuries
- 18th century CE ● 19th century CE
- Gender
- Males
- Place born
- Place died
- Place residence
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- Fields of activity
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General notes
- Description
- میرزا جعفر علی فصیح = Mīrzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī Faṣīḥ; born 1781
- Citations
- Aḵẖtar Naqvī, Dabistān-i nāsiḵẖ (Karachi: Markaz-i ʻUlūm-i Islāmiyah, 2010), 667-743.
- Citations
- M. Garcin de Tassy, Histoire de la littérature hindoui et hindoustani, vol. 3 (Paris: Adolphe Labitte, 1871), 114, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Histoire_de_la_litterature_hindouie_et_h/2mV7mopLCusC?hl=en&gbpv=1.
- Description
- Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī (Faṣīḥ); author of Nān o namak
- Citations
- J. F. Blumhardt, Catalogue of the Library of the India Office, vol. 2 part 2 (London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1900), 114, https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.536310.
- Description
- "Mirza Fasih, a pupil of Nasikh and Dilgir, went on pilgrimage to Mecca and settled there."
- Citations
- Ram Babu Saksena, A History of Urdu Literature (Lahore: Sind Sagar Academy, 1975), 125.
- Description
- مرزا جعفر علی فصیح = Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī Faṣīḥ
- Citations
- MBAD 00015, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, accessed September 21, 2022, https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/600830.
Preferred citation
"Faṣīḥ, Mirzā Jaʻfar ʻAlī, 1781-." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified August 03, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/person/811201716231
Change notes
- Date added
- 2022-09-21
- Last edited
- 2023-08-03