Rais Amrohvi

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Rais Amrohvi (Urdu: رئیس امروہوی), whose real name was Syed Muhammad Mehdi (1914-1988) was a Pakistani scholar, Urdu poet, paranormal investigator, and psychoanalyst and elder brother of Jaun Elia. He was known for his style of qatanigari (quatrain writing). He wrote quatrains for Pakistani newspaper Jang for several decade. He promoted the Urdu language and supported the Urdu-speaking people of Pakistan. His family is regarded as family of poets. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rais Amrohvi
rdf:langString Rais Amrohvi
rdf:langString Rais Amrohvi
rdf:langString Karachi
xsd:date 1988-09-22
rdf:langString Amroha, British India.
xsd:date 1914-09-12
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xsd:date 1914-09-12
rdf:langString Syed Muhammad Mehdi
xsd:date 1988-09-22
rdf:langString Poet, journalist, parapsychologist
rdf:langString Rais Amrohvi (Urdu: رئیس امروہوی), whose real name was Syed Muhammad Mehdi (1914-1988) was a Pakistani scholar, Urdu poet, paranormal investigator, and psychoanalyst and elder brother of Jaun Elia. He was known for his style of qatanigari (quatrain writing). He wrote quatrains for Pakistani newspaper Jang for several decade. He promoted the Urdu language and supported the Urdu-speaking people of Pakistan. His family is regarded as family of poets. The Sindh Assembly passed The Sind Teaching, Promotion and Use of Sindhi Language Bill, 1972 that created conflict and language violence in the regime of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, he wrote his famous poem Urdu ka janaza hai zara dhoom say niklay (It is the funeral of Urdu, carry it out with fanfare). He also intended to translate the Bhagavad Gita into standard Urdu.
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rdf:langString Syed Muhammad Mehdi
xsd:gYear 1914
xsd:gYear 1988

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