Mirza Azim Beg Chughtai (December 30, 1928 – February 17, 2009), known in literary circles by his takhallus (pen name) Shabnam Romani (Urdu: شبنم رومانی ), was a renowned Urdu poet based in Karachi, Pakistan. Shabnam Romani wrote several books including Jazeera, Doosra Himala, and Tohmat. Romani was born in Budaun, India. He later moved to Pakistan and lived most of his life in Karachi. He was the publisher and editor of the quarterly Aqdar, a literary Urdu magazine. He wrote a regular column in "Daily Mashriq" Karachi.[citation needed]

Shabnam Romani
Born(1928-12-30)December 30, 1928
Budaun, British India
DiedFebruary 17, 2009(2009-02-17) (aged 80)
OccupationRenowned Urdu poet based in Karachi, Pakistan, publisher and editor of Quarterly Aqdar, a literary Urdu magazine, wrote a regular column in Daily Mashriq Karachi
LanguageUrdu
NationalityPakistani
Notable worksJazeera, Doosra Himala, Tohmat

At the age of 80, Romani died on February 17, 2009, after a long illness.[1] Faisal Azeem, one of Romani's two sons, is a poet based in Canada—his book "Meri Aankhon saay Dekho" was published in 2006.

His children include: Faisal Azeem, Saba Shabnam, Saman Shabnam, Kanwal Shabnam, Khurram Azeem, and Sahar Shabnam.

One of his grandchildren, Fawaz Syed, once talked about him in an interview on Instagram: "He was one of the greatest at his work" via waveroooom

Shabnam's works

  • Masnavi Sair-e-Karachi (1959)
  • Jazeera
  • Tohmat
  • Doosra Himala
  • Hyde Park
  • Mozay Chilghozay
  • Hurf Nissbat
  • Hijrat

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