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Mubarak Qazi
مبارک قاضی
Born(1955-12-24)December 24, 1955
Turbat, Balochistan, Pakistan
DiedSeptember 16, 2023(2023-09-16) (aged 67)
Balochistan, Pakistan
NationalityPakistanian
OccupationPoet
ChildrenKambar
RelativesAmanullah (father)

Mubarak Qazi (Template:Lang-bal; December 24, 1955 – September 16, 2023) was one of the prominent contemporary Balochi poets who wrote poems in modern and revolutionary styles of the Balochi poem.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Qazi has more than 10 collections of poetry books. And his first and last published works are as follows:

  • 1990, Zarnawishat
  • 2022, Shaklian Jurani Broad [9]

Last years

He spent eight months in Turbat jail In 2007, for his radical and revolutionary poetry.[10] In 2014 his son Kambar Mubarak, who was affiliated with a radical separatist outfit, was killed.[11]

References

  1. ^ Baloch revolutionary poet laid to rest in his hometown, "Baloch Warna", September 17, 2023
  2. ^ CM condoles demise of Baloch poet Qazi Mubarak, "Associated Press of Pakistan", September 16, 2023
  3. ^ Mubarak Qazi — poet of the land, "Daily Times", 2019
  4. ^ Balochi language poet Mubarak Qazi passes away, "Radio Pakistan". Sep. 16, 2023
  5. ^ Mubarak Qazi: A Giant Name In The Baloch Nationalist Poets, "The Baloch News"
  6. ^ Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi passes away. "Quetta Voice", September 16, 2023
  7. ^ Famous Balochi poet Qazi Mubarak passes away, "The Nation", September 17, 2023
  8. ^ Legendary Balochi poet Mubarak Qazi is no more, "HUM Network Pakistan", September 17, 2023
  9. ^ Radical Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi is no more, "DAWN", September 17, 2023
  10. ^ Radical Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi is no more, "DAWN", September 17, 2023
  11. ^ Radical Baloch poet Mubarak Qazi is no more, "DAWN", September 17, 2023