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Kulliyat

Kulliyat (Persian: کلیات‎‎) is a collection of the poetry of any one poet.

Kulliyat is one of the principal collection forms of Urdu poetry. Taken literally, the term signifies a complete collection of one author's poems, but in practice it is also applied to any collection of poems of one type by an author.

Few Kulliyats

Kulliyat or complete works of a few poets are as follows:

  • Kulliyat of Saadi, a Persian poet
  • Kulliyat of Zakani, a Tajik-Persian writer
  • Kulliyat of Hafez, a Tajik-Persian poet
  • Kulliyat of Mir, an Indian Urdu poet
  • Kulliyat of Anis, an Indian Urdu poet
  • Kulliyat of Sauda, an Indian Urdu poet
  • Kulliyat of Dagh, an Indian poet
  • Akbar Allahabadi, a Muslim Urdu poet from Allahabad published three kulliyats.
  • Kulliyat of Iqbal, an Muslim Urdu poet & philosopher containing four collections, Bang-i-Dara; Bal-i-Jibreel; Armaghan-i-Hijaz, and Zarb-i-Kaleem
  • Kulliyat of Hasrat, an Indian Urdu poet
  • Kulliyat of Saleh Muhammad Safoori, a Punjabi poet .
  • Kulliyat of Manto, an Urdu writer
  • Kulliyat of Kaifi, an Indian Urdu poet
  • References

    Kulliyat Wikipedia