Ali Baba Taj

Urdu, Persian and Hazaragi poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ali Baba Taj (Urdu: علی بابا تاج) is an Urdu, Dari and Hazaragi poet, based in Quetta, Pakistan. He is known for his use of nazm style in Urdu poetry. He received his master's degree in Persian language and literature from the University of Balochistan, Quetta, in 2003. He has written several articles in Urdu and Persian regarding poetry and literature.[1][2][3]

Born1977 (age 4849)
OccupationPoet
LanguageUrdu, Persian
NationalityPakistani
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Ali Baba Taj
علی بابا تاج
Born1977 (age 4849)
OccupationPoet
LanguageUrdu, Persian
NationalityPakistani
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World Poetry Festival

Taj represented Pakistan at the World Poetry Festival held in Kolkata, India, in 2008.[4] He also attended the second Daryanagar poetry fair at Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh in 2010.[citation needed]

Visits for cultural and peace mission

Taj has visited India several times for academic and literary purposes. His aim on these visits has been to foster love and peace in humankind, especially between the people of Pakistan and India. He has met with scholars, poets, writers and other social and peace activists during these peace missions.[5][6][7]

Books

  • Muthi mein kuch saansain [8] Urdu مٹھی میں کچھ سانسیں Poems Book, published in 2007.
  • Translations of various verses of Mirza Bedil jahan e muaani جھان معنی بیدل.

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