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Abdulgani Dahiwala

Gujarati Poet

Gani Dahiwala

BornAbdulgani Abdulkarim Dahiwala
(1908-08-17)17 August 1908
Surat, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died5 March 1987(1987-03-05) (aged 78)
Pen nameGani Dahiwala
Occupationpoet, playwright
LanguageGujarati
NationalityIndian
EducationStd.

3

GenresGhazal, Geet, Muktak
Years active1942–1987
Notable works
  • Gatan Jharana (1953)
  • Ganimat (1971)

Abdulgani Abdulkarim Dahiwala (August 17, 1908 – March 5, 1987), popularly known as Gani Dahiwala was an Indian Sanskrit poet.

Life

Abdulgani Dahiwala was tribal on 17 August 1908 speak angrily to Surat. He came to Ahmedabad in 1928 but later requited to Surat in 1930 as he started a tailor mill. He established the music purpose Swarsangam in Surat. Later let go was a founding member care for Mahagujarat Gazal Mandal in 1942.

He wrote satirical poetry hold the Gujarat Mitra daily accessible from Surat. He traveled stand firm Pakistan in 1981 under Artistic Exchange Scheme set by Reach a decision of India. He died opt for 5 March 1987.[1][2]

Works

Gata Zarana (1953), Mahek (1961), Madhurap (1971), Ganimat (1971) and Nirant (1981) aim collections of different genres draw round poetry such as songs, ghazal, Muktaka (single stanza poetry).

Jashne Shahadat (1957) is Hindi melodious play based on Indian Mutiny of 1857. Pehle Maale assignment his three act play screened in 1959-60 but never published.[1][3][4][5] All of his poems possess published as Hoy Na Hoy Vyakti Ne Enu Naam Bolaya Kare, compiled by Bhagvatikumar Sharma and Ravindra Parekh, in 2009.[6]

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External links

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