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The Poetry of Afghanistan

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Afghan poet Khalilullah Khalili, whose verses remain deeply cherished across the Persian-speaking world Amidst the crisis in Afghanistan , what cries out the most is its poetry. It is the heart and soul of life in this land and a source of inspiration for many. It is cherished by almost every group in Afghan society. Both in Persian (Dari) and Pashto, Afghan poetry dates back thousands of years. Khalilullah Khalili , born in 1908 in the Kabul province, remains one of Afghanistan’s most beloved twentieth-century poets, historians and novelists of the modern era. Considered one of the last of the great Persian poets, his works, although almost entirely unknown in the Western world, are still recited by heart across the Persian-speaking world and remain a source of national pride for Afghanistan. Writing on themes ranging from the power of faith to the beauty of love, Khalili touched the hearts of many, including legendary figures such as Ahmad Shah Massoud , Afghanistan’s national hero...

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