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- Ali_Arshad_Mir abstract "Professor ALI ARSHAD MIR (January 1, 1951 - October 16, 2008) was an epic Punjabi poet and writer, sometimes described as the "Homer of Punjab". His works have been translated into several languages, such as Urdu and English. In the 1970s, his International Anthem brought him recognition and his lines "GIRTI HUI DEWAROO KO AIK DHAKA AUR DO" are still used as a slogan, often sung, by people in the sub-continent. His work includes dozens of poems which depict the socio-economic condition and pain of suppressed people in society and have also given voice to the inner expressions of the underprivileged and the labour class, highlighting the sacrifices of the great resistance movements of the subcontinent.".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir alias "Homer of Punjab".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthDate "1951-01-01".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthPlace Chishtian.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthPlace Punjab,_Pakistan.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthYear "1951".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir deathDate "2008-10-16".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir deathYear "2008".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir education Master_of_Arts.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir education Punjabi_language.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir ethnicity Punjabi_people.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir nationality Pakistan.
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir occupation Poet.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir occupation Professor.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir religion Islam.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir restingPlace Chishtian.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir restingPlace Punjab,_Pakistan.
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthDate "1951-01-01".
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir birthPlace Punjab,_Pakistan.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir dateOfBirth "1951-01-01".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir dateOfDeath "2008-10-16".
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir education "M.A. in Punjabi language".
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir nationality Pakistan.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir occupation Poet.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir occupation Professor.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir otherNames "Homer of Punjab".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir placeOfBirth "Chishtian".
- Ali_Arshad_Mir religion Islam.
- Ali_Arshad_Mir restingPlace "AAP DARGA, Chishtian, Punjab, Pakistan".
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- Ali_Arshad_Mir comment "Professor ALI ARSHAD MIR (January 1, 1951 - October 16, 2008) was an epic Punjabi poet and writer, sometimes described as the "Homer of Punjab". His works have been translated into several languages, such as Urdu and English. In the 1970s, his International Anthem brought him recognition and his lines "GIRTI HUI DEWAROO KO AIK DHAKA AUR DO" are still used as a slogan, often sung, by people in the sub-continent.".
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