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Matiullah Turab (Pashto: مطیع الله تراب; born 21 March 1971[1]) is an Afghan poet born in Afghanistan.[1] His poetry has been popular Among Pashtuns from Afghanistan and Pakistan.[1]
Matiullah Turab
مطیع اللہ تراب | |
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Native name | مطیع اللہ تراب |
Born | Matiullah Turab 21 March 1971 (khogyani, Nangrahar, Afghanistan) |
Pen name | Turab Saib | تراب صیب |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Pashto پښتو |
Nationality | Afghan |
Period | Since 2000s |
Literary movement | Pakhtoonwali |
Notable works | ghubar par hindaro
Llami Gullona Da Karni Oba Speen baghawat |
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He grew up in Nangarhar Province[1] and works as a car body maker.[2][3] he flew from the russian war like many other families to paksitan and lived in khyber pashtunkhwa, kurram agency for a while and then returned back to his home country Afghanistan in 2000s.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Azam Ahmed (18 August 2013). "An Afghan Poet Shapes Metal and Hard Words". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ عمر آفریدی (17 February 2017). "نائن الیون کے بعد افغانستان میں مزاحمتی شاعری" (in Urdu). bbc.com. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ Azam Ahmed (5 September 2013). "Afghanischer Dichter schmiedet Metall und Verse". welt.de (in German). Retrieved 20 July 2020.