اردو کی پہلی شاعرہ لطف النسا امتیازاور اس کا شعری کلیات:تعارف اور امتیازی خصائص

The First Urdu Poetess Lutf un Nisa Imtiaz and her Poetic Collection: Introduction and Prominent Feachers

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  • Dr. Azmat Rubab Lahore College for Women University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58932/MULC0020

Keywords:

First Urdu Poetess, 18th Century, The contents of Kulliyat e Imtiaz, Analysis of her poetry, Linguistics of Imtiaz’s poetry

Abstract

An interesting study in Urdu literature is also to determine the priority of creators of different genres. That is, who is the first chronicler of Urdu Literature, the first poet, the first fiction writer, the first novelist, the first critic? Sometimes the years and even the dates are so close in them that during arguments, Researchers, Critics and Historians resort to the history of creation, the history of publication, comparative study to prove their point of view. For example, Masood Saad Salman and after him Wali is said to be the first poet. But when Dr. Syed Mohi-ud-Din Qadri Zor compiled Kulliyat e Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, then Muhammad Quli was declared as the First Urdu poet in chronological order.

In this background, when we turn to the history of Urdu literature to determine the first Sahib-e-Diwan poetess, we do not have to face any difficulty because as Dr. Ahmad Ali Shakeel discovered and compiled Lutf un Nisa Imtiaz, published in 2004 from Hyderabad Deccan. Shafqat Rizvi had previously compiled Dewan e Mah Laqa Bai Chanda which was published in 1990 by Majlis-e-Taraqqi-e- Adab Lahore.

Kulliyat e Imtiaz was prepared in 1212 AD as Deewan e Chanda in 1213 AD. Both Poetesses belong to Deccan; their language is not familiar for today’s literature reader. So realizing this point, in this research paper analysis of Killiyat e Imtiaz is presented.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Rubab, D. A. (2024). اردو کی پہلی شاعرہ لطف النسا امتیازاور اس کا شعری کلیات:تعارف اور امتیازی خصائص: The First Urdu Poetess Lutf un Nisa Imtiaz and her Poetic Collection: Introduction and Prominent Feachers. Zoraiz, 10(1), 49–66. https://doi.org/10.58932/MULC0020

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