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Abdul Halim Sharar
Indian author, playwright, essayist and historian
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| Born | Abdul Halim Sharar (1860-09-04)4 September 1860 Lucknow, North-West Provinces, British India |
| Died | 1 December 1926(1926-12-01) (aged 66) Lucknow, United Provinces, British India |
| Occupation | Novelist, poet, essayist, historian, playwright |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Period | 1885–1926 |
| Genre | Drama, nonfiction, history, personal correspondence |
| Notable works | Firdaus-e-Bareen; Zawāl-e-Baghdad; Husn kā Daku; Darbar-e-Harampur; Guzishta Lucknow |
Abdul Halim Sharar (Urdu: عبدالحلیم شرر; 4 September 1860 – 1 December 1926)[1][2] was an Indian author, playwright, essayist and historian from Lucknow.
He left behind, in all, hundred and two books. He often wrote about the Islamic past and extolled virtues like courage, bravery, magnanimity and religious fervour. Malikul Azia Vārjina (1889), Firdaus-e-Bareen (1899), Zawāl-e-Baghdad (1912), H