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Omer Tarin
Omer Tarin (real name: Omar Salim Khan), DLitt, FRAS, FPAL, etc.; born 10 March 1966, is a Pakistani poet in English, research scholar, social activist and mystic.〔( Site of the Ishq-Nuri Chishti Tariqa of Pakistan, listing its main spiritual masters ) Retrieved 28th November 2015〕 In some editions of his works, the name is written as Omar Tarin. ==Background== Tarin was born in Peshawar city, in 1966 to the Tarin (or Tareen) family, or clan, of Talokar (village), of the Hazara region of the North-West Frontier (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), while his father was posted as a senior civil servant and administrator in Peshawar.〔Biographical information in the Introduction to "A Sad Piper", Leo Books, Islamabad, 1994 edition ISBN 969-8127-03-8; and 2nd edition London, UK, 1995, p. vi〕 From his maternal side, he is related to the Hayat family of Wah, as well as the Hakim Khana family of Lahore, Punjab.〔Thus, from his paternal side he is a great-grandson of Khan sahib Abdul Majid Khan Tarin, OBE, and from his maternal side a great-grandson of Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan and famed writer Hakim Ahmad Shuja. See Ilyas K, Interview of Nov 2011 above〕 He was educated at the Burn Hall School (now Army Burn Hall College), Abbottabad and the Aitchison College, Pakistan, prior to graduating from the University of the Punjab, Lahore.〔Luminita Karim, article on Omer Tarin in Weekly Poetry Review, in "The Muslim" daily, Islamabad, 28 October 1994, p. 18〕 He later obtained various higher degrees in English and Post-colonial Studies from Pakistan and the United Kingdom respectively.〔Introduction, 'A Sad Piper', 1994〕
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