Rashid Meer
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Rashid Meer (1 June 1950 – 11 May 2021) was a Gujarati ghazal poet, critic, editor and researcher from India. He was a founder editor of Dhabak, a Gujarati ghazal poetry journal. He received his Ph.D. His significant works include Saat Suka Pandada (1993), Ghazal Nu Pariprekshya (1995), Thes (1998) and Adhakhula Dhwar (1999). The Indian National Theater, Mumbai conferred the Shayda Award (2003) on him for his contributions to Gujarati ghazal poetry.
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Rashid Meer
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Rashid Meer
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Rashid Meer
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Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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2021-05-11
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Thasra, Padal, Kheda, Bombay State, India
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1950-06-01
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Poet Rashid Meer Autograph.svg
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love and spirituality
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1950-06-01
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Rashid Kamaluddin Meer
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* Master of Arts
* Ph.D
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Indian
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રશીદ કમાલુદ્દીન મીર
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guj
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* Gujarati Ghazal Ni Saundarya Mimansha
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poet, critic, editor, researcher
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postmodern Gujarati literature
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1968
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Rashid Meer (1 June 1950 – 11 May 2021) was a Gujarati ghazal poet, critic, editor and researcher from India. He was a founder editor of Dhabak, a Gujarati ghazal poetry journal. He received his Ph.D. His significant works include Saat Suka Pandada (1993), Ghazal Nu Pariprekshya (1995), Thes (1998) and Adhakhula Dhwar (1999). The Indian National Theater, Mumbai conferred the Shayda Award (2003) on him for his contributions to Gujarati ghazal poetry.
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Rashid Kamaluddin Meer