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'''Maqbool Ahmed Lari''' was an Indian social worker, philanthropist, [[Urdu literature|Urdu]] littérateur,<ref name="Obituary">{{cite web | url=http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/2004/01-15Jul04-Print-Edition/011507200433.htm | title=Obituary | publisher=Millgazette | date=15 July 2004 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> and the founder of Mir Academy, Lucknow.<ref name="Legendary Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir passed away">{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Legendary-Urdu-poet-Mir-Taqi-Mir-passed-away/articleshow/6581904.cms | title=Legendary Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir passed away | work=The Hindu | date=19 September 2010 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> Born in May 1916 at [[Lar, Uttar Pradesh|Lar]] in [[Deoria district]] in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in a renowned clan of [[Iraqi Biradari]], he graduated in arts and migrated to Nepal in search of livelihood in 1942 where he stayed for 10 years.<ref name="Obituary" /> | '''Maqbool Ahmed Lari''' (1916-2004) was an Indian social worker, philanthropist, [[Urdu literature|Urdu]] littérateur,<ref name="Obituary">{{cite web | url=http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/2004/01-15Jul04-Print-Edition/011507200433.htm | title=Obituary | publisher=Millgazette | date=15 July 2004 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> and the founder of Mir Academy, Lucknow.<ref name="Legendary Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir passed away">{{cite web | url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Legendary-Urdu-poet-Mir-Taqi-Mir-passed-away/articleshow/6581904.cms | title=Legendary Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir passed away | work=The Hindu | date=19 September 2010 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> Born in May 1916 at [[Lar, Uttar Pradesh|Lar]] in [[Deoria district]] in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in a renowned clan of [[Iraqi Biradari]], he graduated in arts and migrated to Nepal in search of livelihood in 1942 where he stayed for 10 years.<ref name="Obituary" /> | ||
Lari was a member of the senate of [[Tribhuvan University]], [[Kathmandu]], for 10 years and was a member of the Urdu Rabita Committee, Lucknow.<ref name="Obituary" /> He was the major financial contributor for the establishment of ''Lari Cardiology Centre'' at [[King George's Medical University]], Lucknow, a centre founded by renowned cardiologist, [[Mansoor Hasan]].<ref name="Doctor of Heart & Doctor by Heart">{{cite web | url=https://lucknow.me/padma-shri-dr-mansoor-hasan-doctor-of-heart-doctor-by-heart/ | title=Doctor of Heart & Doctor by Heart | publisher=Lucknow Society |year=2015 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> His contributions were reported in the field of child education<ref name="Obituary" /> and was instrumental in the publication of ''Hadeed-e-Meer'', a collection of poems of [[Mir Taqi Mir]], renowned Urdu poet.<ref name="Hadees e Mir">{{cite web | url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/HADEES-E-MEER-BY-MAQBOOL-AHMAD-LARI-URDU-HINDI-/331455298813 | title=Hadees e Mir | publisher=EBay |year=2015 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> | Lari was a member of the senate of [[Tribhuvan University]], [[Kathmandu]], for 10 years and was a member of the Urdu Rabita Committee, Lucknow.<ref name="Obituary" /> He was the major financial contributor for the establishment of ''Lari Cardiology Centre'' at [[King George's Medical University]], Lucknow, a centre founded by renowned cardiologist, [[Mansoor Hasan]].<ref name="Doctor of Heart & Doctor by Heart">{{cite web | url=https://lucknow.me/padma-shri-dr-mansoor-hasan-doctor-of-heart-doctor-by-heart/ | title=Doctor of Heart & Doctor by Heart | publisher=Lucknow Society |year=2015 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> His contributions were reported in the field of child education<ref name="Obituary" /> and was instrumental in the publication of ''Hadeed-e-Meer'', a collection of poems of [[Mir Taqi Mir]], renowned Urdu poet.<ref name="Hadees e Mir">{{cite web | url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/HADEES-E-MEER-BY-MAQBOOL-AHMAD-LARI-URDU-HINDI-/331455298813 | title=Hadees e Mir | publisher=EBay |year=2015 | accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref> | ||
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Maqbool Ahmed Lari | |
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| Born | May 1916 Lar in Deoria district, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Died | 17 May 2004 Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Occupation | Social worker, litterateur |
| Known for | Urdu literature |
| Children | One son and three daughters |
| Awards | Padma Shri Royal Gorkha award |
Maqbool Ahmed Lari (1916-2004) was an Indian social worker, philanthropist, Urdu littérateur,[1] and the founder of Mir Academy, Lucknow.[2] Born in May 1916 at Lar in Deoria district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in a renowned clan of Iraqi Biradari, he graduated in arts and migrated to Nepal in search of livelihood in 1942 where he stayed for 10 years.[1]
Lari was a member of the senate of Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, for 10 years and was a member of the Urdu Rabita Committee, Lucknow.[1] He was the major financial contributor for the establishment of Lari Cardiology Centre at King George's Medical University, Lucknow, a centre founded by renowned cardiologist, Mansoor Hasan.[3] His contributions were reported in the field of child education[1] and was instrumental in the publication of Hadeed-e-Meer, a collection of poems of Mir Taqi Mir, renowned Urdu poet.[4]
A recipient of the title, Royal Gorkha from the Government of Nepal,[1] he was honoured by the Government of India in 1971 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award.[5] Maqbool Ahmed Lari died on 17 May 2004 at Lucknow at the age of 88.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Obituary". Millgazette. 15 July 2004. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Legendary Urdu poet Mir Taqi Mir passed away". The Hindu. 19 September 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Doctor of Heart & Doctor by Heart". Lucknow Society. 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Hadees e Mir". EBay. 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ "Padma Shri" (PDF). Padma Shri. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.