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Maqam-e-Ghalib is a 1969 Urdu book published by the Lutfuddaula Oriental Research Institute that serves as a critical and research-based analysis of the poet Mirza Ghalib’s life and work. Authored by Syed Ahmadullah Qadri, the book likely explores the profound themes, philosophical depth, and literary style that made Ghalib a leading figure in Urdu poetry, covering his influence on contemporary and later generations.Â
- Subject:Â The book is a critical study of Mirza Ghalib, one of the most influential Urdu poets, based on research and analysis.
- Publisher: Lutfuddaula Oriental Research Institute in Hyderabad, India.
- Year of Publication:Â 1969.
- Language:Â Urdu.
- Pages:Â 117.
- Content:Â It likely delves into Ghalib’s complex poetry and prose, which often deals with themes of love, loss, philosophical inquiry, and the socio-political context of his time. The book may also explore his innovative approach to language and his lasting impact on the literary tradition.Â












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