Poets/Writers From India
Total: 2017
Nutq Qandhari
- Born : Nanded
- Domicile : Aurangabad
- Shrine : Nanded
- Born : Patna
Nushur Wahidi
Prominent poet of romantic-sufistic persuasion with lyrical tone.
- Born : Phulwari Sharif
- Domicile : Phulwari Sharif
- Shrine : Phulwari Sharif
Nund Rishi
- Born : Jammu and Kashmir
- Domicile : Jammu and Kashmir
- Shrine : Jammu and Kashmir
- Domicile : West Bengal
- Shrine : West Bengal
Among the most original Na't-reciters of the modern times
- Born : Maner Sharif
- Domicile : Maner Sharif
- Shrine : Maner Sharif
Noor Phulwarwi
- Born : Phulwari Sharif
- Domicile : Phulwari Sharif
- Shrine : Phulwari Sharif
Noor Muhammad
- Domicile : Shahganj
Noor Lakhnawi
Noor Bijnauri
- Domicile : Bihar
Noor Alam Misbahi
Nooh Narvi
Nizam-ul-Mashaykh
Nizamuddin Auliya
Revered Indian Sufi and the spiritual guide of Amir Khusrau.
- Domicile : Kanpur
Niyaz Fatehpuri
Nishtar Kakvi
- Domicile : Delhi
Nisar Akbarabadi
Nisar Ahmed Farooqui
Nisar Ahmad Ansari
Nikhat Sahsawani
Nihad Sandelvi
Nemati Phulwarwi
- Born : Phulwari Sharif
- Domicile : Phulwari Sharif
- Shrine : Phulwari Sharif
Nemat Khan Aali
Nazm Tabatabai
- Born : Lucknow
Nazm Tabatabai, one of Urdu literature’s most revered critics and eminent poets, needs no introduction. Born, Sayyad Ali Haidar, on Friday, November the 29th, 1854, in Haidarganj, Old Lucknow, Nazm Tabatabai is credited with acquainting Urdu literature with an earnest scholarly discourse and a rubric for critique. Nazm Tabatabai’s ancestors came to India from Iran and settled in Lucknow. He learned Persian and prosody under the tutelage of Mindolal Zar, and wrote sometimes under the pen-name ‘Nazm’, and sometimes ‘Haidar’. In 1868, at the age of fifteen, he moved to Matia Bridge (Kolkata) with his mother. In 1882 he was appointed to teach the princes at the Shah-e-Awadh Madrasa, Matia Bridge, Calcutta. In 1887, at the behest of Maulvi Syed Afzal Hussain Lakhnavi, then chief justice of Hyderabad, Nazm moved to Hyderabad. On February 4, 1891, he became a professor at Nizam College, Hyderabad. Among his treasured contributions to Urdu literature are, ‘Sharh-e-Ghalib’ and his collection of poems ‘Diwan-e-Tabatabai’. He passed away on 23rd May 1933, in Hyderabad, Deccan.
Nazish Shahsarami
Naziri Nishapuri
Nazir Imam Bekhud
Nazeer Akbarabadi
One of the most prominent classical Urdu poets who wrote extensively on Indian culture & festivals. Famous for his poems on Holi, Diwali and other festivals.
Nazeer Ahmad Shah
Nazar Gorakhpuri
Nazar Bhagalpuri
Nawaz Sheradhoni
- Shrine : Osmanabad