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Syed Shah Ataur Rahman popularly known as Ata Kakwi was an Indian poet and writer. He was a contemporary of Wali Azimabadi, Akhtar Qadri, Azizuddin Balkhi and Fasihuddin Balkhi. He has served as the Director of Arabic and Persian Research Institute, Patna.
Early life
Syed Shah Ataur Rahman was born to Syed Shah Ghafurur Rahman Hamd Kakvi in Kako, Jehanabad district, Bihar in 1907.
He passed matriculation from Gaya Zila School, Gaya.
Legacy
The Urdu Directorate, Bihar organzed a commemorative program for Ata Kakwi on 26 October 2022 at the Abhilekh Bhawan Bihar State Archive Directorate, Patna.
References
- A Peep Into Seventyfive Years of Bihar: Souvenir, 75th Annual Session of Numismatic Society of India. Bihar Research Society. 1987. p. 70.
- Sinha, Bindeshwari Prasad (1976). Comprehensive History of Bihar: pt. 2 [1976]. Kashi Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute. p. 502.
- Indo-iranica. Iran Society. 1970. p. 117.
- ^ ʻArabī, Fārsī, aur ʻalūm-i Islāmiyah men̲ Bihār kā ḥiṣṣah: semīnār men̲ pesh kiʼe gaʼe maqālāt kā majmūʻah (in Urdu). Idārah-yi Taḥqīqāt-i ʻArabī va Fārsī. 1983. pp. 6–13.
- Bharat, E. T. V. (2022-10-26). "Joint Events Orgnized in Patna عطا کاکوی اور اختر اورینوی کی مشترکہ تقریبات کا انعقاد". ETV Bharat News (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-12-15.
Bibliography
- Azad, Aslam. "Ata Kakvi- A poet of lyrics". Khuda Baksh Oriental Library Journal (in Urdu). 166 (1). Patna, Bihar: Khuda Baksh Oriental Library: 193–200.