1956 CE Sakhakot, Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Died
April 03, 2007 CE (aged 51) Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Genre
Pashto poetry
Sahib Shah Sabir (Pashto: صاحب شاه صابر; 1956–2007) was a renowned poet of the Pashto language in the modern era. He held a PhD degree in literature along with three master's degrees in Pashto literature, Urdu literature, and political science, all from the University of Peshawar.[1]
He has numerous published works including the poetry collections of Khobona and Takal along with other books written about Pashto literature.[2][3]
Karan Khan, a popular modern Pashto singer and poet, has released a complete audio album consisting of his Ghazals and Nazms titled Bya Hagha Makham De.[4] His poetry is also sung by other notable singers such as Sardar Ali Takkar.[5]
^Ṣābir, Ṣāḥib Shāh (2010). د صاحب شاه صابر کليات / (in Pashto). دانش خپرندويه ټولنه،. ISBN 9789936220911.
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^"د ارواښاد صاحب شاه صابر د شعرونو انتخاب". thanda.bloguna.tolafghan.com. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
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