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Brij Narayan Chakbast, also spelled, Brij Narain Chakbast, ((カシミール語:बृज नारायण चकबस्त), (ウルドゥー語:برج نارائن چکبست)) was an Urdu poet. == Life == Chakbast (1882–1926) was an Urdu poet. He was born in 19 January 1882 in a Kashmiri Pandit family settled in North India in the 15th century A.D.. Chakbast was born in Faizabad (near Lucknow) in 1882. His father Pandit Udit Narayan Chakbast, was born at Lucknow in, circa 1843, and he was also a poet. Pandit Udit Narayan was deputy collector, the highest post that any Indian could have at that time.〔Chakbast By Saraswati Saran, page 13〕 After the death of his father in 1887, the family moved to Lucknow and they started living in Kashmiri Mohalla of Lucknow. Chakbast was educated in Lucknow, and he became a successful lawyer. Chakbast married in 1905, but lost his wife and first child in 1906. He married again in 1907, and settled down as a practising lawyer at Lucknow. In 12 February 1926, he collapsed at the railway station in Rae Bareli and died few hours later at the age of 44. Chakbast made a thorough study of Urdu poetry. He defended Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim when it was suggested that he was not the author of the epic ''Gul Bakawali''. He was actively involved in social and political affairs, and was a strong proponent of the Home Rule and actively participated in the Home Rule Movement.〔Encyclopaedia of Kashmir By Suresh K. Sharma, S. R. Bakshi〕
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