The Hidden treasure : a biography of Pas̲htoon poets = Pat̲a k̲h̲azana / Mohammad Hothek ; edited, annotated, and translated into Persian by Abdul Hay Habibi ; translated from the Pas̲hto and Persian by Khushal Habibi.

Author
Hotak, Muḥammad, active 18th century [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Lanham : University Press of America, ©1997.
Description
ix, 222 pages ; 23 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-216) and index.
    Contents
    • The Book's Prose. Pashto prose before 1000 H./1592 A.D. The characteristics of Mohammad's writing
    • The Book's Poetry. The influence of environment. Valor and pride. Description of scenery. Love and the fondness of beauty. Social feelings. The novelty of imagination and fluency
    • Professor Habibi's Remarks (Commentary). The writings of Professor Morgenstierne. Afghanistan: by Louis Dupree. The skepticism of Dr. Ali Akbar Jafari. Native skeptics
    • The First Treasure. Baba Hothek. Shaikh Malikyar. Shaikh Khrasboon Sarrbanay. Shaikh Mathi Ghoryakhel Sarrbanay. Amir Krorr Jahan Pahlavan. Shaikh Asad Suri. Skarandoi. Abu Mohammad Hashim. Shaikh Taiman. Shaikh Bostan Bareitsh. Shaikh Reza Ludi. Shaikh Esa Meshwanay. Sultan Bahlol Ludi. Khushal Khan Beg. Zarghoon Khan Nourzay. Dost Mohammad Kakarr. Abdul Rahman Baba. Shaikh Mohammad Saleh. Ali Sarwar
    • The Second Treasure. Mullah Baz Toukhay. Shah Hussain. Mohammad Yunus Khan. Mohammad Gul Masaud. Abdul Qadir Khan Khatak. Bahadur Khan.
    Other title(s)
    Pat̲a k̲h̲azana
    ISBN
    • 0761802657 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    • 9780761802655 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    LCCN
    96004387
    OCLC
    34076752
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