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Meeraji
Meeraji (Urdu: میراجی ) (May 25, 1912 – November 3, 1949) was an eminent Urdu poet.〔http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00urduhindilinks/baidarbakht/mod04miraji.pdf〕 He lived the life of a bohemian, working only intermittently. ==Early life==
Born into a Kashmiri〔Geeta Patel, ''Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings'', Stanford University Press (2002), p. 18〕 family of Gujranwala and named Mohammed Sanaullah Dar, he passed his childhood days in Kucha Sardar Shah, Mozang, Lahore. His father, ''Munshi Mohammad Mahtabuddin'', was a railway engineer, so his family had to often move from one place to another. He lived in Kathiawar, Bostan (Baluchistan), Sanghar and Jacobabad. Meeraji began composing poetry, under the pseudonym of ''Sasri'', when he was at school. It was from his later encounter with a Bengali girl, Meera Sen, who was a daughter of an accounts officer serving in Lahore, that he fell deeply in love. This left a permanent trace in his life that he adopted his pen name on her name.〔http://www.dawn.com/2002/08/07/fea.htm#4〕 Though brought up in affluent surroundings, Meeraji left his home and family and chose to lead the life of a homeless wanderer, mostly staying with his friends and making a living by selling his songs.〔(Urdustan: Meeraji )〕
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