Kulliyyat
A kulliyyāt (from Arabic: كلّيّات kulliyyāt; Persian: کلیات kolliyyât; Azerbaijani: külliyyat; Urdu: کلیات; Uzbek: kulliyat) is a collection of the poetry of any one poet.
Kulliyat is one of the principal collection forms of Urdu poetry. Taken literally, the term signifies a complete collection of one author's poems, but in practice it is also applied to any collection of poems of one type by an author.[1]
See also
- Persian literature
- Azerbaijani literature
- Urdu poetry
References
- ^ "A History of Urdu literature by T. Grahame Bailey; Introduction" (PDF).
External links
- Urdu poetic forms
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Urdu poetry
- Bait
- Bait-ul-Ghazal
- Bahr
- Diwan
- Kulliyat
- Husn-E-Matla
- Kalam
- Kulyat
- Maqta'
- Matla'
- Mavra
- Misra'
- Mushaira
- Qafiya
- Radif
- Sher
- Shayar
- Shayari
- Tah-Tul-Lafz
- Takhallus
- Tarannum
- Triveni
- Doha
- Fard
- Geet
- Ghazal
- Hamd
- Hazal
- Hijv
- Kafi
- Madah
- Manqabat
- Marsiya
- Masnavi
- Munajat
- Musaddas
- Mukhammas
- Naat
- Nazm
- Noha
- Qasida
- Qat'ã
- Qawwali
- Rubai
- Salam
- Sehra
- Shehr a'ashob
- Soz
- Wasokht
- Tazkira
- Poets
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