Syed Hasan (writer)

Syed Hasan(Urdu: سيد حسن) (1908–1988) was an Indian writer, scholar and professor of Persian language and literature from Patna, Bihar. He was a great scholar "steeped into Persian".[4] He headed the Persian Department of Patna University from 1972 to 1978.[5][6] In 1954–55, he was awarded a scholarship under the Government of India Foreign Languages Scholarships Scheme for Studying in Iran.[7]

Syed Hasan
Professor Syed Hasan
Born(1908-01-01)1 January 1908
Died(1988-11-18)18 November 1988
NationalityIndian
Alma materPatna University
OccupationDirector, professor
Known forScholar
TitleProfessor
AwardsGhalib Award,[1][2] Presidential Award of Certificate[3]

Publications

Book Year Description
Majmua-I-Ashaar of Mowlana Burhanuddin Shams Balki[8] 1957 Published by the Institute of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Arabic & Persian Learning, Patna. (1957)[9]
Silk kilk 1974 A collection of valuable research papers on Persian literature, published and edited by his student Dr. Sharfe Alam, ex Head of the Department of Persian B.N College[10]
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References

  1. Ghalib Institute (1 April 2015). Recipients of ghalib award. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014.
  2. Ghalib Institute. Recipients of ghalib award.
  3. http://mhrd.gov.in/language-education-6
  4. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/bihar-behar-a-state-in-northeastern-india-bounded-by-nepal-in-the-north-west-bengal-in-the-east-orissa-in-the-south-a
  5. Prof. S.E.Ashraf (1 April 2015). Head of the Department, Persian.
  6. http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/15062002/1506200217.htm
  7. http://www.teindia.nic.in/mhrd/50yrsedu/g/12/27/12270A02.htm
  8. Syed Hasan (1 April 2015). Majmua-I-Ashaar of Mowlana Burhanuddin Shams Balki. The Institute of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Arabic & Persian Learning.
  9. Syed Hasan. Majmua-I-Ashaar of Mowlana Burhanuddin Shams Balki. The Institute of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Arabic & Persian Learning.
  10. Syed Hasan (1 April 2015). Silk Kilk.
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