Abr Ahasani Gunnauri

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Born
Ahmed Baksh

1897 (1897)
Gunnaur, India
Died8 November 1973(1973-11-08) (aged 75–76)
Gunnaur, India
OccupationPoet
Abr Ahasani Gunnauri
Born
Ahmed Baksh

1897 (1897)
Gunnaur, India
Died8 November 1973(1973-11-08) (aged 75–76)
Gunnaur, India
OccupationPoet

Abr Ahsani Gunnauri (1897 – 8 November 1973) was an Indian poet who wrote ghazal and nazm in Urdu. According to one writer, he was a disciple of Ahasan Maarharvi who was a disciple of Mirza Khan Daagh Dehlvi, and he had a direct influence on more than a hundred of poets and belonged to the Baháʼí Faith, for instance writing poems in honor of Tahirih.[1][verification needed]

Abr Ahasani Gunnauri, whose birth name was Ahmed Baksh, was born in 1897 at Gunnaur, Dist. Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, India, as the son of Nabi Baksh who was a Zamindar of Gunnaur. In 1953, he retired from the service of Oriental College, Rampur, where he taught Urdu and Persian. After retirement he returned to Gunnaur where he was murdered on 8 November 1973 by unknown and untraced assailants.[2]

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