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Bismil Azimabadi (1901 20 June 1978) was an Indian
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, and an
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poet from
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, the capital of
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.


Family

Bismil Azimabadi's real name was Syed Shah Mohammad Hasan, he was born in 1901 at
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(Mughal name of
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) in
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. He belonged to a family of
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and they initially resided at
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but later settled in
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. Syed Shah Aale Hasan a barrister was his father, he died at an early age of Bismil. His grandfather, Mubarak Azimabadi was an Urdu language poet and writer. His maternal Grandfather Shah Mubarak Kakvi ''Azimabadi'' and his maternal uncle,
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Syed Shah Afzal khan alias ''Shah Kamal'' both were poets and were disciple of famous poet of
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named ''Khan Allahabadi''. Bismil died on 20 June 1978 in Azimabad, Patna and was buried at village
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, Bihar, and was survived by five sons and three daughters.


Involvement in independence movement

Bismil developed the nationalist views and took part in freedom movement, he attended the
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Congress Session in 1920 where he recited his poem ''Sarfaroshi''.


As poet

His maternal Grandfather and his maternal Uncle both were poets. He grew in Azimabad where the atmosphere was poetic and literary and it was from there he picked up the love for Urdu poetry. He chose the word ''Bismil'' (meaning hurt or wounded) as his
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and became disciple of
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Shad ''Azimabadi'', (1846-1929). He used to frequent Qutub-khana Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu Library, Patna. He is counted amongst notable poets of Patna.


Works

Most of his work was lost and the remaining was compiled and published by the name of ''Hikayat-i-Hasti'' in 1980 with the help of
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. His works are listed in the catalogues of various institutions, like,
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Central Library System, etc. His works have been quoted in magazines & journals like,
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.


Ghazals

Bismil have written many
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Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna ''Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna'' is an Urdu patriotic poem written by Bismil Azimabadi as a dedication to young freedom fighters of the Indian independence movement.Das, Sisir Kumar, "A Chronology of Literary Events / 1911–1956", in Das, Sisir ...
being the most celebrated of them all.


''Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna''

In 1921 he wrote the patriotic poem ''
Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna ''Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna'' is an Urdu patriotic poem written by Bismil Azimabadi as a dedication to young freedom fighters of the Indian independence movement.Das, Sisir Kumar, "A Chronology of Literary Events / 1911–1956", in Das, Sisir ...
'', following the
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and other atrocities by the British colonialists. The poem was immortalised by
Ram Prasad Bismil Ram Prasad Bismil (; 11 June 1897 – 19 December 1927) was an Indian poet, writer, and revolutionary who fought against British Raj, participating in the Mainpuri Conspiracy of 1918, and the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925. He composed in Urdu and ...
, an Indian freedom fighter, as a war cry during the
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period in India. It was first published in journal "Sabah", published from Delhi. The ghazal have 11 couplets. Khuda Bakhsh Library has preserved the original copy and page of his diary containing this poem written by him and the corrections done by his mentor Shad Azimabadi. The famous poem been used in many films like,
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(1965),
Sarfarosh Sarfarosh may refer to: * Sarfarosh (1930 film) * Sarfarosh (1956 film) * Sarfarosh (1985 film) * Sarfarosh (1989 film) * Sarfarosh (1999 film) {{Disambiguation ...
(1999),
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(2002),
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(2006) and
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(2009).


Other ghazals

Few other ghazals are, * na apne zabt ko ruswa karo sata ke mujhe * tang aa gae hain kya karen is zindagi se hum * ruKH pe gesu jo bikhar jaenge * ab dam-ba-KHud hain nabz ki raftar dekh kar


Sher

Many of his standalone
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s too are found.


Other books

Following are other works/books/collections by Bismil, * ''Kalām-i Bismil'' edited by Muhammad Iqbal * ''Chamanistan-e-Bismil'' with contribution from Muhammad Iqbal * He wrote a short personal memoir named ''Yaraan-i-Maikadah'' in 1976


Works about him & his work

* ''Bismil Azimabadi: Shakhsiyat aur Fan'' by Muhammad Iqbal * His thoughts are recorded in ''Guftani Na Guftani'', the memoirs of ''Wamiq Jaunpuri'' * Most of his Kalam was lost and the remaining was compiled and published by the name of ''Hikayat-i-Hasti'' in 1980


Recognition

Bihar Urdu Academy Bihar Urdu Academy, also known as the Urdu Academy, Bihar, is a governmental organisation and institute based in Patna, the capital city of the Indian state of Bihar. It was established in 1972, and aims to promote the use of Urdu language withi ...
gives an award in his name, known as the "Bismil Azimabadi Award".


See also

*
Kakori conspiracy The Kakori Train robbery (''prapt'' of Kakori conspiracy) was a train robbery that took place at Kakori, a village near Lucknow, on 9 August 1925, during the Indian independence movement against the British rule in India. It was organized by th ...


References


External links

* * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Azimabadi, Bismil 1901 births 1978 deaths Urdu-language poets from India Poets from Bihar Writers from Patna 20th-century Indian poets