Qabil Ajmeri (27 August 1931 – 3 October 1962 Urdu: قابل اجميري, Hindi: क़ाबिल अजमेरी) was a Pakistani Urdu poet.[1]
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Born | Abdul Rahim 27 August 1931 (1931-08-27) Churli, Rajasthan |
Died | 3 October 1962 (1962-10-04) (aged 31) Hyderabad |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Urdu |
Notable works | Deedah e Bedaar |
Spouse | Begum Qabil Ajmeri |
Children | Zafar Qabil Ajmeri |
Qabil Ajmeri was born on 27 August 1931, as Abdul Rahim in Churli, a town located 24 miles from Ajmer, Rajasthan.[2][3] He received his early education from Madarsa Nizamiyah Usmaniyah in Dargah Ajmer, before migrating to Pakistan he reside in his ancestral house near Tripolia Gate. He was a disciple of Maani Ajmeri and Armaan Ajmeri. After Partition Qabil migrated to Hyderabad, Sindh. He was diagnosed with Tuberculosis at an early age.
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