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'''Azad, Nawab Syed Muhammad''' (1850-1916) Urdu writer and playwright, was born in [[dhaka]], son of Syed Asaduddin Haider. His father-in-law was Nawab [[abdool luteef]] and Sher-e-Bangla [[ak fazlul huq]] was his son-in-law. | '''Azad, Nawab Syed Muhammad''' (1850-1916) Urdu writer and playwright, was born in [[dhaka]], son of Syed Asaduddin Haider. His father-in-law was Nawab [[Luteef, Nawab Abdool|abdool luteef]] and Sher-e-Bangla [[Huq, AK Fazlul|ak fazlul huq]] was his son-in-law. | ||
A high ranking government officer, Syed Muhammad wrote articles in the weekly ''[[durbeen]]'' of Kolkata and later, on contemporary social and political issues, in various journals including ''Awadh Akhbar'', ''Awadh Panch'','' Agra Akhbar'', ''Akmalul Akhbar'', etc. These writings, compiled and edited by Abdul Gafur Shahbaz, were published under the title ''Khiyalat-e-Azad''. | A high ranking government officer, Syed Muhammad wrote articles in the weekly ''[[durbeen]]'' of Kolkata and later, on contemporary social and political issues, in various journals including ''Awadh Akhbar'', ''Awadh Panch'', ''Agra Akhbar'', ''Akmalul Akhbar'', etc. These writings, compiled and edited by Abdul Gafur Shahbaz, were published under the title ''Khiyalat-e-Azad''. | ||
Mohammad Azad wrote two [[urdu]] plays: ''Nawabi Darbar'' and ''Nawabi Khel''. Wit and humour play an important role in his plays and articles. He also wrote an autobiography: ''Maulana Azad''. [Kaniz-e-Butool | Mohammad Azad wrote two [[urdu]] plays: ''Nawabi Darbar'' and ''Nawabi Khel''. Wit and humour play an important role in his plays and articles. He also wrote an autobiography: ''Maulana Azad''. [Kaniz-e-Butool] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 31 August 2021
Azad, Nawab Syed Muhammad (1850-1916) Urdu writer and playwright, was born in dhaka, son of Syed Asaduddin Haider. His father-in-law was Nawab abdool luteef and Sher-e-Bangla ak fazlul huq was his son-in-law.
A high ranking government officer, Syed Muhammad wrote articles in the weekly durbeen of Kolkata and later, on contemporary social and political issues, in various journals including Awadh Akhbar, Awadh Panch, Agra Akhbar, Akmalul Akhbar, etc. These writings, compiled and edited by Abdul Gafur Shahbaz, were published under the title Khiyalat-e-Azad.
Mohammad Azad wrote two urdu plays: Nawabi Darbar and Nawabi Khel. Wit and humour play an important role in his plays and articles. He also wrote an autobiography: Maulana Azad. [Kaniz-e-Butool]