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Faizi was a great poet and literary scholar in the court of Akbar. He had great authority over Persian language. He translated various Sanskrit works into Persian language. He was one among the navaratnas of Akbar. Faizi, like his brother Abul Fazl, was in constant attendance on the Emperor during his stay at Fatehpur Sikri.

Faizi was a great poet and literary scholar in the court of Akbar. He had great authority over Persian language. He translated various Sanskrit works into Persian language. He was one among the navaratnas of Akbar. Faizi, like his brother Abul Fazl, was in constant attendance on the Emperor during his stay at Fatehpur Sikri.Being impressed by Faizi, Akbar appointed him as tutor of his sons.

Faizi was a great poet and literary scholar in the court of Akbar. He had great authority over Persian language. He translated various Sanskrit works into Persian language. He was one among the navaratnas of Akbar. Faizi, like his brother Abul Fazl, was in constant attendance on the Emperor during his stay at Fatehpur Sikri.Being impressed by Faizi, Akbar appointed him as tutor of his sons.Faizi was born on September 24, 1547. He was the son of Shaikh Mubarak. In 1567, Faizi came to Emperor Akbar’s notice at the age of twenty. Faizi was the brother of Abul Fazl. The education of Faizi was mostly contributed by his father.

Faizi was a great poet and literary scholar in the court of Akbar. He had great authority over Persian language. He translated various Sanskrit works into Persian language. He was one among the navaratnas of Akbar. Faizi, like his brother Abul Fazl, was in constant attendance on the Emperor during his stay at Fatehpur Sikri.Being impressed by Faizi, Akbar appointed him as tutor of his sons.Faizi was born on September 24, 1547. He was the son of Shaikh Mubarak. In 1567, Faizi came to Emperor Akbar’s notice at the age of twenty. Faizi was the brother of Abul Fazl. The education of Faizi was mostly contributed by his father.On Faizi’s death also Akbar was grieved and threw his turban on the ground and wept aloud by the side of the dying head of Faizi.

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Faiz Ahmad Faiz MBE, NI (Urdu: فَیض احمد فَیض ‎), (13 February 1911 – 20 November 1984) was a Pakistani Marxist, poet, and author in Urdu. He was one of the most celebrated writers of the Urdu language in Pakistan. Outside literature, he has been described as "a man of wide experience" having been a teacher, an army officer, a journalist, a trade unionist and a broadcaster.

Among other accolades, Faiz was nominated for Nobel Prize in Literature and won the Lenin Peace Prize.

[3]Born in Punjab, India, Faiz went on to study at Government College and Oriental College.

[4] He went on to serve in the British Indian Army. After Pakistan's independence, Faiz became the editor to The Pakistan Times and a leading member of the Communist Party before being arrested in 1951 as an alleged part of conspiracy to overthrow the Liaquat administration and replace it with a left-wing government.

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