- Khan Abdul Ghani Khan
Ghani Khan (1914-1996) is widely considered as one of the best
Pashto language poets of the 20th century, along withAmeer Hamza Shinwari . He stands on a par withKhushal Khan Khattak andRahman Baba . He was also a respected writer and artist. He was son ofKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and older brother ofKhan Abdul Wali Khan .Life
Khan Abdul Ghani Khan was born in
Hashtnagar , NWFP,British India , modern dayCharsadda , the son of the Red-Shirt LeaderKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and older brother ofKhan Abdul Wali Khan . His wife Roshan came from a Parsi family and was the daughter of Nawab Rustam Jang. He went to study at the art academy atRabindranath Tagore ’s university inShantiniketan and developed a liking forpainting andsculpture . He visitedEngland and studiedsugar technology in theUnited States , after which he returned to India and started working at the Takht Bhai Sugar Mills in 1933. Largely owing to his father’s influence, he was also involved inpolitics , supporting the cause of thePashtuns of British India. He was arrested by the Government of Pakistan in 1948 – although he had given up politics by then – and remained in prison till 1954, in various jails all over the country. It was during these years that he wrote his poem collection "Da Panjray Chaghaar", which he considered the best work of his life. His contribution to literature (often unpublished) was ignored by the Pakistan government for much of his life although near the end of his life his works did receive much praise and as well as an award from the Government of Pakistan. For his contributions to Pukhto literature and painting, the President of Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, conferred on him the prestigious award ofSitara-e-Imtiaz (23 March 1980).Works
Aside from a few poems of his youth and early manhood, Ghani Khan’s poetry, like his temperament, is anti-political. His poem collections include "Panoos", "Palwashay", "De Panjray Chaghar", "Kullryat" and "Latoon". He also wrote in English; his first book was "The Pathans" (1947). His only published work in Urdu was his book titled Khan Sahib (1994).
The singular distinction of his poetry – aside from his obvious poetic genius – is a profound blend of knowledge about his native and foreign cultures, and the
psychological , sensual, andreligious aspects of life.llllllllllllllllllll.Quotes & Prose
Ghani Khan's love for nature and the local habitat of the Pashtun people is visible in his work. He wrote
* "Pashtun is not merely a race but, in fact, a state of mind; there is a Pashtun lying inside every man, who at times wakes up and overpowers him".
* "The Pashtun, are rain sown wheat-they all came up on the same day they are all the same!.... But the chief reason why I love him is because he will wash his face and oil his beard and perfume his locks and put on his best pair of clothes when he goes out to fight and die".
*As a progressive writer he wrote "I want to see my people educated and enlightened. A people with a vision and a strong sense of justice who can carve out a future for themselves, in harmony with nature".
Tribute
After his death in recognition of his outstanding achievements, the Government of the NWFP Province have built a public library and park as a memorial to him on about eight acres of land and named it as Ghani Derai (the mound of Ghani). The site is an historical mound very near his home, Dar- ul-Aman, and within the confines of his ancestral village Utmanzai, on the main highway from Razzar to Takht-i-Bhai.
See also
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Khan Abdul Bahram Khan
*Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
*Khan Abdul Wali Khan
*Bahram Khan Family External links
* [http://ghani.info Ghani Khan] - interviews, images, and poems
* [http://harappa.com/sounds/ghani0.html Harappa] - Audio and video interviews
* [http://www.afghanan.net/poets/ghanimaninthepoet.htm Ghani Khan - The Man in the Poet]
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