Fareed Parbati
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Fareed Parbati (), born Ghulam Nabi Bhat () on 4 August 1961 died 14 December 2011, was an Indian Urdu language poet and writer from Jammu and Kashmir,
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
. He has written many books including poetry. He wrote in the form of poetry ghazal and Ruba'i. He was honoured with several awards including award by Academy of Art, Culture and Languages to recognise his literary work.


Personal life

Parbati was born on 4 August 1961 in Kashmir. He received his graduation in commerce from Islamia College of Science and Commerce. He obtained his M.A, and M.Phil degrees from University of Kashmir. He also received PhD in Urdu from Kashmir University in 1995. After his study he served in Kashmir Accounts Services. Later he joined as the Assistant Professor at the Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir from 2001 to 2006. He also served as Associate Professor at Iqbal Institute of Culture and Philosophy (IICP) from 2006 till his death.


Literary career

Parbati has written 14 books including eight poetry collections and others on criticism. His best work is on "Urdu Ruba't" that is widely appreciated. His interested form of poetry was classical Ruba'i and ghazal, he has also good knowledge of the poetry metre. He has received awards by several Institutions including ''Academy of Art, Culture and Languages''. Parbati was acclaimed poet and writer. He was also ranked among the best writers in Urdu language.. He attended several prominent universities of the country to deliver lectures on Urdu literature.


Awards

*''Academy of Art, Culture and Languages''.


Bibliography

*''Aabi-Neesaan'' 1992 *''Isbaat'' 1997 *'' Farid Nama'' 2003 *'' Guftgoo Chaand Se'' 2005 *'' Hazaar Imkaan'' (poetic collection) 2006 *'' Khbari Tahayur'' 2007 *'' Hajoom-I-Aaina'' 2010 * ''Hazaar Imkaan'' Kulyaat (collection) 2011


See also

* List of Urdu language poets


References


External links


Urdu poet & critic Dr. Fareed Parbati passes awayDr. Fareed Parbati Recalling The Actual Of Rubayi

KU fraternity condoles demise of Dr Fareed ParbatiFareed Parbati – True to Tradition
*
Omar condoles demise of Fareed Parbati
{{DEFAULTSORT:Parbati, Fareed 1961 births 2011 deaths Kashmiri poets Kashmiri writers Kashmiri people University of Kashmir alumni Urdu-language poets 20th-century Indian poets