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Muhammad Din Fauq

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Nationality
  
Indian

Era
  
20th-century poetry

Region
  
British Raj

Other names
  
Poet of the Kashmir

Other name
  
Poet of the Kashmir

Full Name
  
Muhammad Din Dar

Notable work
  
Tareekh- e Aqwaam e Kashmir, Tareekh e Aqwaam e Poonch, Tareekh e Aqwaam e Jammu, Mukammal Tareekh- e Kashmir

Main interests
  
Kashmiri poetry, History Books Writer

Notable ideas
  
Two-nation theory, Conception of Muslim Conference

Died
  
14 August 1945, Lahore, Pakistan

Residence
  
Sialkot, Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan, Srinagar, British Raj

Influenced by
  
Muhammad Iqbal, Daagh Dehlvi

Similar
  
Muhammad Iqbal, Daagh Dehlvi, Ahmad Sirhindi, Abul A'la Maududi

Muhammad Din Fauq was a historian of Kashmir. He was a pioneer of journalism in Jammu and Kashmir.

To espouse the cause of the Kashmiris as well as to extend solidarity, various organisations were formed before Partition of India. Prominent among them were the All India Muslim Kashmiri Conference and the All India Kashmir Committee. The former was established at Lahore in 1908 with Allama Iqbal and Muhammad Din Fauq as its prominent leaders.

References

Muhammad Din Fauq Wikipedia