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Muhammad Abdul Aleem Aasi (1834-1917) better known as Aasi Ghazipuri was an Indian Sufi mystic and Poet of Urdu-language.

Early life

Muhammad Abdul Aleem Aasi was born in 1834 in Ghazipur, United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh) into a well-educated family. He was a student of Nasikh school.

References

  1. Narang, Gopi Chand (2020-01-02). The Urdu Ghazal: A Gift of India’s Composite Culture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-099004-6.
  2. Gopāla; Sāṅkr̥ta, Satyaketu (2015). Unnisavin shatabdi Ka Hindi Sahitya (in Hindi). Vani Prakashan. p. 180. ISBN 978-93-5229-032-1.