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Rahman Baba, A Classic Pashto Poet. A Study For CSS Pashto, SST Test, NTS Tests

Abdur Rahman Baba Aka Rahman Baba Poet Profile. Bio data And Biography.  Introduction To Rehman Baba. Rahman Baba (1653-1711) was a Pashto Sufi poet and mystic from the Pashtun region of Afghanistan. He is considered one of the most famous poets of the Pashto language and is known for his poems that express love, devotion, and the longing for God. His poetry is still widely read and recited today, and is considered a cultural and literary treasure of the Pashtun people Rahman baba 3000 Words Blog.  Life Profile Or Great Pashto Poet Rahman Baba. Rahman Baba, A Classic Pashto Poet. A Study For CSS Pashto, SST Test, NTS Tests, Lecturer Tests And PMS Pashto Papers. Rahman Baba, also known as Rahman Shah, was a famous Pashto poet and Sufi from the 17th century. He was born in the city of Mardan, in present-day Pakistan, and is considered one of the greatest poets in Pashto literature. His poetry is renowned for its simplicity, beauty and spiritual depth. Rahman Baba's poetry reflects hi

Painting Of "Rahman Baba Praying", Kashmir,

Painting Of "Rahman Baba Praying", Kashmir, Dated 4th Jumadi I, 1213/14th October 1798. Painting Details:- Hazrat Ilyas and Hazrat Khizr seated beside a pond with 'Abd al-Rahman praying in the foreground. The image of His Holiness Elias and His Holiness Khidr and 'Abd al-Rahman praying. Abdur Rahman Baba or Rahman Baba born on 1653 at Bahder Kalay, Hazarkhwani, and Peshawar was a Pashtun poet from Peshawar in the Mughal Empire (modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan). He is considered one of the most popular poets among the Pashtuns in Pakistan and Afghanistan. His poetry expresses a peaceful mystical side of local culture which is becoming increasingly threatened by less tolerant interpretations of Islam. Rahman Baba was a member of the Ghoryakhel Mohmand sub-tribe of the Pashtuns, a group which migrated from the Hindu Kush mountains to the Peshawar valley, from the 13th to the 16th century. He grew up in a small pocket of Mohmand settlers on the outskirts