Qalandar Momand

Sahibzada Habib-ur-Rahman Qalandar Momand (September 1, 1930 - February 4, 2003) was a well-known Pashto poet, short story writer, journalist and linguist. [1]

Qalandar Momand
BornSahibzada Habib-ur-Rahman Qalandar Momand
September 1, 1930
DiedFebruary 4, 2003
LanguagePashto
NationalityPakistan
Genrepoetry

Books

Short stories

  • Gajre

Poetry

  • Sabāʼūn
  • Raṇāʼī

Essays

  • Daryāb : Puṣhto lughat, Pushto dictionary
  • Paṭah khazānah fī al-mīzān, critical study of Paṭah khazānah, a Pushto work containing biographies of early Pushto poets, by Muḥammad Hotak, 18th century
  • Mīzān : maqāle aw maz̤mūnūnah, study on the works of 20th century Pushto poets from Pakistan, includes their brief biographical sketches, collected articles previously published in Pushto magazines from 1950 to 2001
  • Da Khayr al-bayān tanqīdī mut̤ālaʻah, critical study of Khayr al-bayān, a Pushto work on Islamic precepts by Pīr Roṣhān Bāyazīd Anṣārī, fl. 1526-1572
  • Da Arist̤ū Naẓmīyāt tashrīḥ aw tabṣirah, commentary on Aristotle's Poetics
  • Tanqīd : talkhīṣ aw tanqiyyah, on literary criticism
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References

  1. Report, Bureau (5 February 2003). "Qalandar Momand passes away".


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