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'''Fikr Taunsvi''' real name Ram Lal Bhatia (7 October 1918 – 12 September 1987) was an [[Urdu]] poet, born in a village of [[Taunsa Sharif]], then part of [[India]]. He was famous for his satires and was a [[Hindu]] by religion.<ref name="Tribune-Remembering the doyen of Urdu satire">{{cite web|url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99nov28/sunday/head3.htm| title =Remembering the doyen of Urdu satire| newspaper = The Tribune| first=K.K. | last=Khullar | date=28 November 1999 | accessdate =15 April 2018 }}</ref><ref name="Milli - Fikr Taunsvi">{{cite web|url = http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/15112002/1511200226.htm| title = Urdu newspapers are beacons of light|newspaper = The Milli Gazette|accessdate = 2007-10-26}}</ref><ref name="The Sun - A People's History of Partition">{{cite web|url = http://www.nysun.com/article/64254| title = A People's History of Partition| newspaper = The Sun|accessdate = 2007-10-26}}</ref> He wrote twenty books in [[Urdu literature|Urdu]] and eight in [[Hindi literature|Hindi]].<ref>http://www.taunsacity.com/fikr_taunsvi.html{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | '''Fikr Taunsvi''' real name Ram Lal Bhatia (7 October 1918 – 12 September 1987) was an [[Urdu]] poet, born in a village of [[Taunsa Sharif]], then part of [[India]]. He was famous for his satires and was a [[Hindu]] by religion.<ref name="Tribune-Remembering the doyen of Urdu satire">{{cite web|url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99nov28/sunday/head3.htm| title =Remembering the doyen of Urdu satire| newspaper = The Tribune| first=K.K. | last=Khullar | date=28 November 1999 | accessdate =15 April 2018 }}</ref><ref name="Milli - Fikr Taunsvi">{{cite web|url = http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/15112002/1511200226.htm| title = Urdu newspapers are beacons of light|newspaper = The Milli Gazette|accessdate = 2007-10-26}}</ref><ref name="The Sun - A People's History of Partition">{{cite web|url = http://www.nysun.com/article/64254| title = A People's History of Partition| newspaper = The Sun|accessdate = 2007-10-26}}</ref> He wrote twenty books in [[Urdu literature|Urdu]] and eight in [[Hindi literature|Hindi]].<ref>http://www.taunsacity.com/fikr_taunsvi.html{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> | ||