Ghazal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The ghazal (Arabic/Persian/Urdu: غزل ; Hindi: ; Punjabi: ; Turkish: ) is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain, with each line sharing the same meter. A ghazal may be understo...
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A Web zine devoted to the ghazal as a new form in English-language poetry. ... A Sample Color Radif Ghazal ... Format: a Persian/Urdu ghazal of five to twelve couplets or four to eight tercets...
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www.ghazalpage.net/
www.ghazalpage.net/
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Ghazal #1 by Gene Doty ... GHAZAL LINKS ... Gino Peregrini The Ghazal Page...
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www.ahapoetry.com/ghazal.htm
www.ahapoetry.com/ghazal.htm
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'Ain Ghazal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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' Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located in North-Eastern Jordan, on the outskirts of Amman. It dates as far back as 7250 BC, and was inhabited until 5000 BC. At 15 hectares (37 ac), 'Ain Ghazal ran...
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The ghazal is composed of a minimum of five couplets--and typically no more than fifteen--that are structurally, thematically, and emotionally autonomous. Each line of the poem must be of the same length, though meter is not imposed in English. ... Other languages that adopted the ghazal include Hindi, Pashto, Turkish,
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www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5781
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There is a Sher in a Ghazal, the last one, which has the Shayar's 'takhallus' in it. [ A Shayar, can use the 'Maqta' very intelligently. He can "talk to himself" like one in our example. I have lots of favourite Sher's which are '...
http://smriti.com/urdu/ghazal.def.html
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Here are a couple of examples of a ghazal. The first one follows a more traditional format, while the second is more modern, and only follows some of the conventions. ... Here is a ghazal by the great 13th century Sufi poet Rumi. Since this poem is in translation, some of the rhyme scheme from the original was lost.
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www.cranberrydesigns.com/poetry/ghazal/examples.htm
www.cranberrydesigns.com/poetry/ghazal/examples.htm
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The ghazals and nazms in the Urdu poetry archive have been indexed alphabetically as well as by poet. As of 31st December, 2005 there are 1826 ghazals and nazms by 343 poets in the archive. The Index of Singers has been revamped and is now available under Ghazal Singers.
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