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Pashto literature () refers to literature and poetry in
Pashto language Pashto ( , ; , ) is an eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. It has official status in Afghanistan and the Pakistani province of Khyb ...
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History

The history of Pashto literature spreads over five thousands years having its roots in the oral tradition of Tappa (
Pashto Pashto ( , ; , ) is an eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. It has official status in Afghanistan and the Pakistani province of Khyb ...
: ټپه/لنډۍ). However, the first recorded period begins in 7th century with Amir Kror Suri (a warrior poet). Later, Pir Roshan (1526–1574), who founded his own Sufi school of thoughts and began to preach his beliefs. He gave Pashto prose and poetry a new and powerful tone with a rich literary legacy. Khair-ul-Bayan, oft-quoted and bitterly criticized thesis, is most probably the first book on Sufism in Pashto literature. Among his disciples are some of the most distinguished poets, writers, scholars and sufis, like Arzani, Mukhlis, Mirza Khan Ansari, Daulat and Wasil, whose poetic works are well preserved. Akhund Darweza (1533–1615), a popular religious leader and scholar gave a powerful counterblast to Bayazid’s movement in the shape of Makhzanul Islam. He and his disciples have enriched the Pashto language and literature by writing several books of prose.


Number of writers

Among the bibliographies and biographical dictionaries of Pashtun writers, an important work is Hamish Khalil's ''Da Qalam Khawandaan'' (A Directory of Pakhtoon Men of Letters) containing the profiles of over 3,000 Pashto-language writers in both prose and poetry who lived between 1800 and 1975.


Literary magazines

As of 2009 there were more than 100 literary magazines in Pashto published in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Proverbs

Here is a list of Pashto Proverbs ():


Notable figures

* Amir Kror Suri, son of Amir Polad Suri, he was an 8th-century
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and king from the Ghor region of
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
. * Pir Roshan, Pashto poet known for assembling Pashtun armies to fight against the Mughal emperor
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; founded the 16th-century Roshanniya movement and wrote the Pashto book '' Khayr al-Bayān'' to present his philosophical ideas. * Shaikh Mali, narrated the Yusufzai conquest of Swat, and devised rules for distribution of land and water rights which became known as ''da Shekh Mālī daftar''. * Khushal Khan Khattak, 17th-century warrior-poet who preached the unity of all Pashtuns. * Rahman Baba (c. 1632 - c. 1706), one of the greatest Pashto poets of all time, whose works are as important to the Pashtun as William Shakespeare is to the English; his works are spiritual. * Khan Abdul Ghani Khan, (c. 1914-1996), Pashtun philosopher and Pashto language poet, artist (painter and sculptor), writer and Pashtun nationalist politician of the 20th century. He was a son of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and older brother of Khan Abdul Wali Khan. * Afzal Khan Khattak * Ashraf Khan Khattak * Ajmal Khattak * Pareshan Khattak * Khan Roshan Khan * Nazoo Anaa * Ghani Khan * Hamza Baba * Kabir Stori * Karwan * Ahmad Shah Baba * Shah Shuja * Timur Shah * Abaseen Yousafzai * Hamza Shinwari * Riaz Tasneem * Sahib Shah Sabir


See also

* Pashtun culture * List of Pashto-language poets


References


External links


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