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Mubarak Qazi, born in 1956 in [[Pasni]], Balochistan, was one of the most celebrated poets in Balochi literature. He was the son of Kahuda Amaanullah. Qazi produced over 10 collections of poetry books, making an indelible mark on [[Balochi language|Balochi]]. His first published collection introduced his unique voice, while his final work cemented his legacy as the most revered Balochi poet of his time. |
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Qazi’s poetry transcended social barriers, earning him a reputation as the poet of all people. He himself once remarked, |
Qazi’s poetry transcended social barriers, earning him a reputation as the poet of all people. He himself once remarked, “I am the poet of every class.” His diction, though often simple, carried immense beauty, capturing the richness of modern literary components while remaining accessible to the masses. His poetry touched on themes of love, struggle, and resistance, resonating deeply with the Baloch people. |
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His revolutionary poetry, which often challenged the status quo, led to his arrest in |
His revolutionary poetry, which often challenged the status quo, led to his arrest in 2007. He spent eight months in [[Turbat]] jail for his radical and defiant expressions. Despite this, Qazi remained steadfast in his dedication to preserving Baloch identity and culture through his work. |
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In 2014, Mubarak Qazi faced a personal tragedy when his son, Kambar Mubarak, who was affiliated with a radical separatist outfit, was martyred. This loss deeply affected Qazi, yet his commitment to his people and his art never wavered. |
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Mubarak Qazi passed away in |
Mubarak Qazi passed away in 16 September, 2023, but his poetry continues to inspire generations. He is regarded as the most celebrated poet ever to embrace Balochi poetry, with his body of work serving as a testament to the resilience and beauty of the Baloch people. His influence on Balochi literature and culture remains unparalleled, and his voice echoes in the hearts of his people long after his passing. |
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Mubarak Qazi | |
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Mobárek Kázi | |
Born | |
Died | 16 September 2023 Turbat, Balochistan, Pakistan | (aged 66)
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | M.A (IR) |
Occupation | Poet |
Known for | Poetry |
Title | Shayr e Ashob (revolutionary poet) |
Children | Kambar Mobárek † |
Relatives | Kahuda Amaanullah (father) |
Mubarak Qazi (Template:Lang-bal; 24 December 1956 – 16 September 2023) was a Pakistani poet of Balochi language who wrote in modern and revolutionary styles. He was the son of Kahuda Amaanullah. Qazi’s poetry beautifully captured the essence of Baloch culture, addressing themes of love, resistance, and the struggles of the Baloch people.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Biography
Qazi produced more than 10 collections of poetry books. His first and last published works are below.
He is regarded as the most celebrated poet ever embraced the Balochi poetry. He himself once said, “ I am the poet of every class”. Diction of his poetry is often very simple but still carries all the beauty of modern literary components. Qazi spent eight months in Turbat jail In 2007, for his radical and revolutionary poetry. In 2014 his son Kambar Mubarak, who was affiliated with a radical separatist outfit, was Martyred.
Mubarak Qazi, born in 1956 in Pasni, Balochistan, was one of the most celebrated poets in Balochi literature. He was the son of Kahuda Amaanullah. Qazi produced over 10 collections of poetry books, making an indelible mark on Balochi. His first published collection introduced his unique voice, while his final work cemented his legacy as the most revered Balochi poet of his time.
Qazi’s poetry transcended social barriers, earning him a reputation as the poet of all people. He himself once remarked, “I am the poet of every class.” His diction, though often simple, carried immense beauty, capturing the richness of modern literary components while remaining accessible to the masses. His poetry touched on themes of love, struggle, and resistance, resonating deeply with the Baloch people.
His revolutionary poetry, which often challenged the status quo, led to his arrest in 2007. He spent eight months in Turbat jail for his radical and defiant expressions. Despite this, Qazi remained steadfast in his dedication to preserving Baloch identity and culture through his work.
In 2014, Mubarak Qazi faced a personal tragedy when his son, Kambar Mubarak, who was affiliated with a radical separatist outfit, was martyred. This loss deeply affected Qazi, yet his commitment to his people and his art never wavered.
Mubarak Qazi passed away in 16 September, 2023, but his poetry continues to inspire generations. He is regarded as the most celebrated poet ever to embrace Balochi poetry, with his body of work serving as a testament to the resilience and beauty of the Baloch people. His influence on Balochi literature and culture remains unparalleled, and his voice echoes in the hearts of his people long after his passing.
Works
- 1990, Zarnawisht
- Shakkalén Jawráni Barward[9]
- Háni Mani Mátén Watan
- Áp Sammáká jatag
References
- ^ Baloch revolutionary poet laid to rest in his hometown, "Baloch Warna", 17 September 2023
- ^ CM condoles demise of Baloch poet Qazi Mubarak, "Associated Press of Pakistan", 16 September 2023
- ^ Mubarak Qazi — poet of the land, "Daily Times", 2019
- ^ Balochi language poet Mubarak Qazi passes away, "Radio Pakistan". 16 September 2023
- ^ Mubarak Qazi: A Giant Name In The Baloch Nationalist Poets, "The Baloch News"
- ^ Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi passes away. "Quetta Voice", 16 September 2023
- ^ Famous Balochi poet Qazi Mubarak passes away, "The Nation", 17 September 2023
- ^ Legendary Balochi poet Mubarak Qazi is no more, "HUM Network Pakistan", 17 September 2023
- ^ "Radical Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi is no more". Dawn. 17 September 2023.