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Pareshan Khattak

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Pareshan Khattak
پرشان خټک
Chairman of Pashto Academy
Personal details
Born
Ghamay Jan Khattak

December 10th, 1931
Karak, NWFP
DiedApril 16th, 2009 (aged 77)
Hayatabad
Known forPashto Poetry Legend and Educator

Pareshan Khattak (Pashto: پری شان خٹک), (10 December 1932 – 16 April 2009) real name Gahami Jan Khattak was a former Vice-Chancellor, Pashto poet and writer and former Chairman University Grants Commission.

Born in Karak, Pakistan he joined education department in 1958, after obtaining a master's degree in History, he joined the Pashto Academy as Assistant Research Officer. Due to his exceptional talent and leadership skills, he was then named as Director and then Chairman of the Pashto academy.[1]

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Literary works

His book (in Urdu) entitled, “Pashtoon Koon” (Who are Pashtoons ?) was one of the best sellers throughout the country, and is considered an authoritative reference on its subject matter. Professor Pareshan Khattak has written various masterpieces in Pashto literature including “Drana Pakhto” and “Leek Dood.” In addition, Professor Sahab has published his poetry under the title of “Tanakay” and “Hagha Dwa Malalaye Stargay.”

The poetry of Professor Pareshan Khattak is mostly in the form of Nazam, and Ghazaal and most of his works are considered as masterpieces in Pashto Literature. The reader while going through the contents of his poetry becomes enchanted in the selection of words and the philosophy shaping his poetry. His books titled “Pukhtana Kochay,” “Dozakhi Pakhto,” “Drana Pukhtana,” “Khyber,” “Iteraff,” and “Aziza Meena” are popular reads in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and pashtun regions of Afghanistan.

He also served as Chairman Pakistan Academy of Letters in 1984-85 and Professor in Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Prof Pareshan Khattak passes away". The Nation (Pakistan). 17 April 2009. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
  2. ^ The Express Tribune (2014) Fifth death anniversary of Pareshan Khattak passes in silence by Hidayat Khan
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