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In the literatures of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, a ''jangnama'' is an epic or heroic poem. The word is of Persian origin. In Kashmiri, ''jangnama'' refers to epic poetry generally; but ''jangnama'' also identifies a specific genre of poetry that deals with Islamic conquests. The genre also exists in Urdu and Punjabi. A variety of different ''jangnamas'' were written in the years before 1850; they include: *''Jangnama'' by Hamid Shah *''Jangnama'' by Maulvi Ghulam Mastifa *''Jang Ahd'' by Ahmad Yar *''Jang Badan'' by Ahmad Yar *''Jangnama Lahore'' by Khan Singh *''Jangnama Hari Singh'' by Ram Dayal *''Jangnama Delhi'' Khazan Singh *''Jangnama Kabul Kandhar'' by Siam *''Jangnama Kabul'' by Karam Singh *''Jangnama Khaibar'' by Mirza Abdul Hamid *''Jang Europe'' by Havinder Nand Singh *''Jang Chitral'' by Kahan Singh *''Jang Singhaan te Angrezan'' by Shah Mohammad as well as the anonymous ''Jang Chitral, Jang Chin, Jang Tiraj'', and ''Jang Zaitun''. ==See also== *List of Punjabi language poets 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jangnama」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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