Bashir Bhadarwahi

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BornBashir Ahmad Khateeb
(1935-01-24) 24 January 1935 (age 90)
Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, India
OccupationWriter, educationist, poet
LanguageKashmiri
EducationMaster of Arts in Urdu
Bashir Bhadarwahi
BornBashir Ahmad Khateeb
(1935-01-24) 24 January 1935 (age 90)
Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, India
OccupationWriter, educationist, poet
LanguageKashmiri
EducationMaster of Arts in Urdu
Years active1948–present
Notable works
  • Jamis Ta Kasheeri Manz Kashir Natia Abduk Tawareekh
  • Tohfa-e-Azmeen-e-Hijaz
  • Bhaderwah ki Tareekh-o-Saqafat
  • Goshan Hind Posh
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award

Bashir Bhadarwahi (born 24 January 1935; also spelled Bashir Bhaderwahi or Bhadravahi) is an Indian writer, educationist and poet, known for his literary criticisms such as Jamis Ta Kasheeri Manz Kashir Natia Abduk Tawareekh (History of naats in Jammu and Kashmir).[1] The recipient of numerous awards, including Sahitya Akademi Award, he writes in Kashmiri language.[2]

He was born in Bhadarwah, Jammu and Kashmir to a middle-class family. His father served as a school teacher. He did his matriculation from S. A. High School Bhadarwah in 1950. He did his intermediate examination in 1955 after completing a diploma in teaching training. In 1953, he was appointed as a primary school teacher and later was promoted to various academic ranks until he retired as a District Education Officer in 1993 after obtaining a master's degree in Urdu in 1962.[3]

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