For the feudal lord and military commander, see Hayat Mahmud.
Bengali poet
Qadi
Heyat Mahmud
Born
1693
Bhavaniganj, Bengal, Mughal Empire
Died
1760(1760-00-00) (aged 66–67)
Dinajpur, Bengal, Mughal Empire
Other names
Heyat Mamud
Occupation(s)
Poet, judge
Notable work
see below
Parents
Dewan Shah Kabir (father)
Khairunnesa (mother)
Qadi Heyat Mahmud (Bengali: হেয়াত মামুদ[note 1]; 1693–1760) was a medieval Bengali poet, mystic and judge. Although his works, like other Middle Bengali poetry, are religion-centric, they are marked by social consciousness and tolerance, and contain many Rangpuri dialectic features. Mahmud is considered to be the last poet of Middle Bengali literature,[1] and his lifespan directly ends shortly after the British East India Company's victory at the Battle of Plassey.[2]
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^Begum, Shabnam (1994). "Contribution of Muslims to Bengali literature during eighteenth century: Hayat Mahmood". Bengal's contribution to Islamic studies during the 18th century (Thesis). Aligarh Muslim University. p. 149.
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