Rasul Mir on the cover of Sahitya Akademi 1990 edition
Native name
رَسوٗل میٖر شاہ آبادی
Born
1840 Dooru Shahabad, Anantnag, Kashmir
Died
1870
Resting place
Khanqah Faiz Panah[1](shrine of Amir-i-Kabir), Dooru Shahabad, Anantnag, Kashmir
Occupation
Poet, Muqdam
Language
Kashmiri
Education
Persian literature
Genre
Ghazal, Vatsun, Nazm (Naʽat)
Literary movement
Romanticism, Sufism
Notable works
Bal Maraeyo, Baeliye ruthe mai yaar, Chaw mai jami jamai, Lalas vantai chus sawaal, Lo lati lo, Rind posh maal
Influences :
Muhammad • Hafez • Saadi Shirazi • Bedil • Firdausi
• Shah-e-Hamadan • Rumi • Nizami • Attar
• Ghani Kashmiri
Influenced :
Mahjoor • Abdul Ahad Azad • Prof. Mohiuddin Hajni • Prof. G.N Firaq • Fazil Kashmiri • Zarif Ahmad Zarif • Rahman Rahi • Miskin • Mohammad Taing
Rasul Mir (Kashmiri: رَسوٗل میٖر) also known as Rasul Mir Shahabadi, was a romantic poet of Kashmir in the 19th century. He was born at Doru Shahabad, a historic town in Anantnag district of Kashmir. He is often referred to as imām-e-ishqiya shairi' (The epitome of romantic poetry) for his literary contribution to Kashmiri romanticism. Mir was said to have been alive in around 1855 when Mahmud Gami and Swoch Kral sa'eb died. He died a few years before Maqbool Shah Kralawari. Though, Muhammad Y. Taing, in his book کلیاتِ رسول میر (Kulliyat-e-Rasul Mir)[2][3] mentions of a document from Revenue Department, Anantnag, dated 5 April 1889, acknowledging Rasul Mir as a muqdam (village chieftain, in accord to the agrarian system of Kashmir).
He is one of the most celebrated Kashmiri poets and is popularly called the John Keats of Kashmir.[4] He formally inaugurated Gazal to Kashmiri poetry.[1]
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^Rasul Mir; Muhammad Yusuf Taing (1960). Rasūl Mīr. Srīnagar: Jammūn va Kashmīr Kalcaral Akādmī. ISBN 9781137546227. OCLC 499723598.
^"Kulyat-e-Rasul Mir". Greater Kashmir. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
^Mohd Ashraf Mir; Ali Mohd Dar; Mujtaba Ahmad Dev (May 2014). "Rasul Mir- John Keats of Kashmir, India" (PDF). International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention. 3 (5): 34–36.
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