Daagh Dehlvi

Daagh Dehlvi
داغ دہلویؔ
داغ دہلویؔ
Native name
نواب مرزا خان داغ دہلوی
BornNawab Mirza Khan
25 May 1831 (1831-05-25)[1]
Delhi, Mughal Empire
Died17 March 1905 (1905-03-18) (aged 73)[1]
Hyderabad, Hyderabad state, British India (present-day Telangana)
Pen nameDaagh
OccupationPoet
Period1831 to 1905
Genre
SubjectLove and human relationships
Notable worksGulzar-e-Daagh (1878)
Masnavi Fariyad-e-Daagh (1882)
Diwan-e-Daagh

Nawab Mirza Khan Daagh Dehlvi (Urdu: نواب مرزا خان داغ دہلوی, 25 May 1831 – 17 March 1905) was a poet known for his Urdu ghazals. He belonged to the old Delhi school of Urdu poetry.[2][3][4]

He wrote romantic and sensuous poems and ghazals in simple and chaste Urdu, minimising usage of Persian words. He laid great emphasis on the Urdu idiom and its usage. He wrote under the takhallus (Urdu word for pen name) Daagh Dehlvi (the meanings of Daagh, an Urdu noun, include stain, grief and taint while Dehlvi means belonging to or from Dehli or Delhi). He belonged to the Delhi school of thought.[2]

His honorific Dabeer ud Dawla, Faseeh ul Mulk, Nawab Nizam Jang Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Yar-e-Wafadar, Muqrib-us-Sultan, Bulbul-e-Hindustan, Jahan Ustad, Nazim Yar Jung, were the titles bestowed upon him by the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Mahbub Ali Khan.[2]

Daagh was considered one of the best romantic poets of his time by some commentators.[2][1]

  1. ^ a b c Profile of Dagh Dehlvi on goodreads.com website Retrieved 17 May 2018
  2. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference TheHindu was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference urdupoetry was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Flashback: Remembering a Mughal city Dawn (newspaper), Published 15 January 2012, Retrieved 17 May 2018