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Ilyas Sitapuri (October 30, 1934 – October 1, 2003) was a Pakistani historical fiction writer. He is known for writing historical stories for Sabrang Digest and Suspense Digest. His popular stories and novels include, Kashmir Ki Kali, Daastan-e-Hoor, Bala Khanay Ki Dulhan, and Sikandar-e-Azam.

Ilyas Sitapuri
الیاس سیتا پوری
Born(1934-10-30)30 October 1934
Sitapur, British India
DiedOctober 1, 2003
Karachi, Pakistan
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • Historical writer
NationalityPakistani
GenreHistorical fiction
Years active1950–2003
SpouseZia Tasneem Bilgrami

Early life


Sitapuri was born as Muhammad Ilyas Khan on October 30, 1934, in Sitapur, British India. His family belonged to the Yusufzai tribe who had migrated to Sitapur during the era of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. In 1952, he migrated to Pakistan and settled in Karachi.[1][2]


Writing career


Sitapuri started his writing career with children stories in the late 1940s. At the age of 16, he penned his first novel, "Shakar". After coming to Pakistan, he struggled as a writer and worked for different publishing institutions. In 1970, he was introduced to Shakeel Adilzada, the editor of Sabrang Digest. Then, he wrote his first historical story for the digest, Khan-e-Azam Ka Tohfa that was published in January 1971. He continued writing for Sabrang Digest until 1974. Then, in January 1975, he joined Suspense Digest and continuously wrote for it until his death.
Ilyas Sitapuri's stories and novels have also been published in India by the Shama Book Depot, (Delhi).[1][3]


Writing style


Sitapuri makes historical facts live with fictional characters and vivid scripts, so that the readers find themselves actually walking in the remote era. He intelligently portrays human instincts and psychology while writing about historical events.[4]


Personal life


Sitapuri was married to Zia Tasneem Bilgrami who also used to write Islamic biographies in Suspense Digest. Both had 5 daughters and 3 sons. One of their daughters Zanobia is a performing artist and a journalist.[5][3]



Some famous historical stories and novels of Ilyas Sitapuri include:[6]


Death


Sitpuri died on October 1, 2003, in Karachi.[2]


References





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