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Momin Khan Momin (1800–1851) (—) was a Mughal era poet known for his Urdu ghazals and used "Momin" as his ''taxalluṣ'' (the Urdu word for ''nom de plume''). He was a contemporary of Mirza Ghalib and Zauq, today his grave lies near the parking area near Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi. ==Early life== Momin Khan Momin was born in Delhi into a Kashmiri 〔Abida Samiuddin, ''Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Urdu Literature'', Global Vision Publishing House (2007), p. 342〕〔Kuldip Salill, ''A Treasury Of Urdu Poetry'', Rajpal & Sons (2009), p.72〕 family of Mughal administrators and physicians. He was also called "Hakeem Khan" because he was himself a physician, ''Hakeem'' being the Urdu word for physician. Other of his interests and where he was competent included mathematics, geomancy, astrology, chess or music.〔K.C. Kanda, ''Masterpieces of Urdu Ghazal from the 17th to the 20th Century'', Sterling (1992), p. 182〕〔Ali Jawad Zaidi, ''A History of Urdu literature'', Sahitya Akademi (1993), p. 181〕〔D.J. Matthews, ''Urdu Literature'', South Asia Books (1985), p. 86〕
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