URDU: یوسف عزیز مگسی کے گم گشتہ مکاتیب کے موضوعات اور اسلوب

The Themes and Styles of Yusuf Aziz Magsi's lost Letter

Authors

  • Dr. Keran Dawood Bat Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Farzana Khadarzay Govt Girls Degree College Quetta
  • Dr. Liaquat Ali Sani University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan

Keywords:

yousuf, balochistan, letters, friends, newspappers.

Abstract

Yusuf Aziz Magsi was the powerful voice of Balochistan in Urdu prose and poetry. In the second and third decades of the 20th century, his prose writing , especially the correspondings of Balochistani journaalists, have been published in urdu newspapers. In this research, the first five letters have come the fore through the first thesis. while the sisth letter was published for the second time in 1976 after being lost for many years. Among the major themes of these correspondence were the elemination of mutual grudges, promotion of unity, collective management and providing a better foundation for the future through efforts. His letters are the official beginning of the literary movement in Balochistan. it is written in simple, lucid and common language. The influence of urdu writers and poets on style is profound, they were more influenced by iqbal and abu kalam zazd. Apart from this, the colour of Sir Syed's friends was also reflected in his writing.

Author Biographies

Dr. Keran Dawood Bat, Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University, Quetta, Pakistan

Asistent Profaisor, Urdu Department

Farzana Khadarzay, Govt Girls Degree College Quetta

Asistent Profaisor, Urdu Department

Dr. Liaquat Ali Sani, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan

Associate Professor, Department of Brahui

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Published

2024-05-12

How to Cite

Dr. Keran Dawood Bat, Farzana Khadarzay, & Dr. Liaquat Ali Sani. (2024). URDU: یوسف عزیز مگسی کے گم گشتہ مکاتیب کے موضوعات اور اسلوب : The Themes and Styles of Yusuf Aziz Magsi’s lost Letter. ARACHOSIA, 3(6), 127–143. Retrieved from http://arachozia.com/index.php/brja/article/view/40

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