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Khushal Khan Khattak

Khushal Khan Khattak
Born May/ June 1613
Akora Khattak, Kabul Province, Mughal Empire (in present-day Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)
Died 19 February 1689 (aged 75–76)
Dambara, Tirah, Kabul Province, Mughal Empire (in present-day Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan)
Resting place Akora Khattak, Nowshera District (in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)
Known for Pashto poetry, Afghan nationalism
Notable work Bāznāma, Swātnāma, Fazlnāma, Tibbnāma, Firāqnāma
Title National poet of Afghanistan
Parent(s) Shahbaz Khan Khattak

Khushāl Khān Khattak (1613 – 25 February 1689; Pashto: خوشحال خان خټک‎ Khʷushḥāl Khān Khaṭṭak), also called Khushāl Bābā (Pashto: خوشحال بابا‎), was a Pashtun poet, warrior and scholar, and chief of the Khattak tribe of the Pashtuns. Khushal preached the union of all Pashtuns, and encouraged revolt against the Mughal Empire, promoting Pashtun nationalism through poetry. Khushal was the first Afghan mentor who presents his theories for the unity of the Pashtun tribes against foreign forces and the creation of a nation-state. Khushal wrote many works in Pashto but also a few in Persian. Khushal is considered the "father of Pashto literature" and the national poet of Afghanistan.

Khushal's life was spent in struggling against the Mughal Empire who had fluctuating relations with the Pashtuns in what is now Afghanistan, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. In order to restore their freedom, Khushal challenged powers of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and defeated the Mughal troops in many engagements. He was a renowned military fighter who became known as an "Afghan warrior-poet". The stand and fight attitude of Khushal was an important stance in Afghan history, and his opinions and ideas form a new stage in the ideological and intellectual development of the Afghans. Besides poetry and prose works, Khushal also wrote various translations from Persian and Arabic into Pashto.


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