A Cultural Study of Aagha Hashar Kashmiri's Dramas

Authors

  • Muhammad Ahmed Awan
  • Abdul Khalique

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58760/dareechaetahqeeq.v4i3.141

Keywords:

Mughal culture, civilization, sub-continent, Agha Hashar

Abstract

Culture is a collection of national traditions, lifestyles, ethics, literature, arts, dialects, languages, social systems and other factors that are common to the people of a particular region or nation. Culture is the identity of a country, region or nationality. Cultural elements bring any work of art closer to reality. Agha Hashar has also presented the civilization and culture of the sub-continent in his plays, from which his plays are known as the main part of Urdu literature, as if in this way he secured that era. At that time, the Mughal culture was in decline, but its effects on Indian civilization are significant. Agha Hashar's plays reflect the decadent Mughal civilization as well as Western civilization as he adapted English plays into Urdu language by giving them an Indian look. For this reason, there is a special kind of Ganga Jamni in his plays, which can be estimated by studying his plays. Through these plays, he not only preserved the culture and civilization of the subcontinent, but also used the words of different languages ​​in his plays. It is as if these plays are a milestone in the interpretation and publication of Urdu dramatization, by reading them, one is aware of the historical, cultural, intellectual and linguistic consciousness of a certain era.

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Published

05.11.2023

How to Cite

Muhammad Ahmed Awan, & Abdul Khalique. (2023). A Cultural Study of Aagha Hashar Kashmiri’s Dramas. Dareecha-e-Tahqeeq, 4(3), 65–69. https://doi.org/10.58760/dareechaetahqeeq.v4i3.141

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