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Mirza
Asadullah Beg Khan - known to posterity as Ghalib, a `nom de plume' he
adopted in the tradition of all classical Urdu poets, was born in the city of
Agra, of parents with Turkish aristocratic ancestry, probably on December
27th, 1797. As to the precise date, Imtiyaz Ali Arshi has conjectured, on
the basis of Ghalib's horoscope, that the poet might have been born a month
later, in January 1798.
Both his father and uncle died while he was still young, and he spent a good
part of his early boyhood with his mother's family. This, of course, began a
psychology of ambivalences for him. On the one hand, he grew up relatively
free of any oppressive dominance by adult, male-dominant figures. This, it
seems to me, accounts for at least some of the independent spirit he showed
from very early child- hood. Click here For
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