Rawnaq Naderi | |
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Native name | سید نورالدین رونق نادری |
Born | 1940 Kayan, Dushi District, Baghlan Province, Afghanistan |
Died | 1979 (age 39 years) Kabul |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Persian |
Nationality | Afghan |
Genre | Poetry |
Subject | Love, Mysticism, Social Commentary, Hazaragi |
Notable works | “Ghunchaha” (The Buds), “Khun e Del” (The Heart’s Blood), “Armaghan e Zindan” (A Gift from Prison), and “Tuhfae Share” (The Poet’s Gift) [1] |
Relatives | Sayed Kayan (father), Sayed Mansur Naderi (brother) |
Rawnaq Naderi also known as Sayed Nooruddin Rawnaq Naderi (born 1940 in Kayan, Dushi district, Baghlan Province, died 1979) was a distinguished Afghan poet whose works have contributed significantly to Persian literature. As the son of Sayed Kayan, a prominent religious leader of the Afghanistan Ismailis, Naderi's upbringing was deeply influenced by a rich cultural and religious environment.[2] [3]