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Saadat Yaar Khan Rangin

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Died
  
Lucknow

Nationality
  
Indian


Known for
  
Poetry

Name
  
Saadat Khan

Full Name
  
Saadat Yaar Khan

Occupation
  
Sepoy, horse-trader, Urdu poet

Notable work
  
Rekhta, Baqiyaa, Aamekhta and Angekhta

Nawab Saadat Yaar Khan Rangin (1757, Sirhind - 1835, Lucknow) was an Urdu poet and prose writer. He is credited with the creating a feminist form of Urdu poetry known as "Rekhti."

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Background

He was born in Sirhind, brought up Delhi, and died in Lucknow. He was the son of Tahmas Khan Beg, a Persian noble,

Career

He was a disciple of Shah Hatim. The four collections of his poems are – Rekhta, Baqiyaa, Aamekhta and Angekhta in which he is seen as a romantic poet whose choice of words was high. He wrote poems describing his amours with courtesans and dancing girls. He also wrote Majalis e Rangin, a critical review of contemporary Urdu poets. Rangin was a mercenary, a horse-trader and a poet.

References

Saadat Yaar Khan Rangin Wikipedia