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Mirza Ghalib's wall at the confluence of Mirza Ghalib Road in Nagpara, Mumbai, India.
Reflects Ghalib's life and times and its impact on India
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Ghalib's mansion, now a museum, Balimaran, Old Delhi
Ghalib Ghalib's clothes at Ghalib Museum in New Delhi
Ghalib's special memorial cover was released in India.
Statue of Mirza Ghalib in Ghalib's mansion.
Mirza Ghalib was born in Kala Kala Mahal, Agra to a Mughal family who had migrated there
Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) after the fall of the Seljuk kings. His uncle
Grandfather, Mirza Qoq Beg, was a Seljuk Turk who had migrated from India
Samarkand during the reign of Ahmad Shah (1748–54). He worked in Lahore, Delhi and elsewhere
Awarded to Jaipur, Pahaso (Balandshahr, UP) sub-district and eventually settled in
Agra, UP, India He had four sons and three daughters. Mirza Abdullah Baig and Mirza
Nasrullah Beg had two sons.
Mirza Abdullah Baig (Ghalib's father) married Begum, an ethnic Kashmiri.
And then he lived in his father-in-law's house. He first worked through Nawab Off
Lucknow and then Nizam Hyderabad, Deccan. He died in 1803 at Alwar and in a battle
He was buried in Rajgarh (Alwar, Rajasthan). At the time, Ghalib was a little over 5 years old
Of age. He was later raised by his uncle Mirza Nasrullah Baig Khan, but in 1806 Nasrullah
He fell from an elephant and died of related injuries.
At the age of thirteen, Ghalib married Amr Begum, daughter of Nawab Elahi Bakhsh
(Brother of Nawab of Ferozepur Jhirka). He soon moved to Delhi
With his younger brother, Mirza Yusuf, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at an early age
He later died in Delhi during the chaos of 1857. None of her seven children survived
After her childhood marriage, she settled in Delhi. In one of his letters, he
Her marriage was declared the second imprisonment after the initial imprisonment
Life itself. The idea that life is a constant painful struggle that can only end when
Life ends, it is a recurring theme in his poetry. A pair of them puts it in A
Brief:
Imprisonment and closed grief are, in fact, both
Is man saved from grief before death? Life's imprisonment and grief's slavery are the same
Why should a person be free from grief before he dies?
Mirza Ghalib is like a playground of the world where everyone is busy
Much more valuable than some natural activity and enjoyment
Wrote:
Children's play is beyond the world
This world is a child's playground for me
A spectacle unfolds before me day and night
There are conflicting reports about his relationship with his wife. He was considered
To be pious, conservative and pious.
Ghalib was proud of his reputation as a rack. He was once imprisoned for gambling
He then proudly dismissed the matter. Even in the circles of the Mughal court, he achieved
Reputation as "Women's Man". : 41 Once, when someone praised the poetry of the pious
In the presence of Sheikh Sehbai, Ghalib immediately replied:
How can Sahabi be a poet? He has never tasted alcohol, nor has he gambled.
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