Book Name | Lewantob |
Author | Akmal Lewaney |
Publish Year | 2010 |
Publisher | Zarpanra Printers, Publishers, Peshawar |
Language | Pashto |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | NA |
Download | Link |
Lewantob Review:
Lewantob is a very nice book of pashto poetry by akmal lewaney, it reflects pashtoon culture in every verse, a lot of video poetry by akmal lewaney is available on youtube. Akmal Lewaney belongs to Shamozo, Mardan,
Pashto-speakers have long had a tradition of oral literature, including proverbs, stories, and poems. Written Pashto literature saw a rise in development in the 17th century mostly due to poets like Khushal Khan Khattak (1613–1689), who, along with Rahman Baba (1650–1715), is widely regarded as among the greatest Pashto poets. From the time of Ahmad Shah Durrani (1722–1772), Pashto has been the language of the court. The first Pashto teaching text was written during the period of Ahmad Shah Durrani by Pir Mohammad Kakerr with the title of Ma'refa al-Afghāni (“Introduction of Afghani [Pashto]”). After that, the first grammar book of Pashto verbs was written in 1805 in India under the title of Riāz al-Muhabat(“Training in Affection”) through the patronage of Nawab Mohabat Khan, son of Hafiz Rahmat Khan, chief of the Barech. Nawabullah Yar Khan, another son of Hafiz Rahmat Khan, in 1808 wrote a book of Pashto words entitled Ajāyeb al-Lughat("Wonders of Languages").
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