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General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
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Who is the world-renowned Pakistani English author of 'The Ice-Candy Man', which depicts the partition through a child's eyes?
Answer:
Bapsi Sidhwa
Bapsi Sidhwa is one of Pakistan's most globally recognized English-language authors. Her novel 'The Ice-Candy Man' (later published as 'Cracking India') is a classic of partition literature, told from the perspective of a young Parsi girl in Lahore. Her work is celebrated for its humor, vulnerability, and its portrayal of the Parsi community's experience during the independence struggle.
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Which artist is known as the 'Painter of the People' and for his works depicting the rural life and landscape of Punjab?
Answer:
Ustad Allah Bux
Ustad Allah Bux was a master painter who specialized in capturing the vibrant cultural life, folklore, and landscapes of Punjab. His work is characterized by its meticulous detail and celebration of local traditions, such as 'Heer Ranjha' and rural festivals. He was a monumental figure in the early years of Pakistani art, bridging traditional craftsmanship with academic painting.
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Who authored the famous autobiography 'Shahab Nama', which provides a detailed account of Pakistan's early history and Sufi experiences?
Answer:
Qudrat Ullah Shahab
Qudrat Ullah Shahab was a high-ranking civil servant and an eminent Urdu writer. His autobiography, 'Shahab Nama,' is one of the most widely read books in Pakistan. It covers his professional life as an advisor to heads of state and his personal spiritual journey, offering a unique perspective on the country's bureaucratic and mystical landscape.
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Which legendary Punjabi Sufi poet wrote the famous 'Kafis' and practiced the concept of 'Wahdat-ul-Wajud' (Unity of Existence)?
Answer:
Bulleh Shah
Baba Bulleh Shah was an 18th-century Sufi poet who lived in Kasur. His poetry is characterized by a bold rejection of religious dogmatism and a focus on universal love and spiritual truth. His 'Kafis' are a staple of Punjabi folk music and Qawwali. He remains one of the most beloved figures in South Asian mystical traditions, calling for internal spiritual awakening.
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Which contemporary writer authored 'A Case of Exploding Mangoes', a satirical novel about the mysterious death of General Zia-ul-Haq?
Answer:
Mohammed Hanif
Mohammed Hanif is a journalist and novelist whose debut work 'A Case of Exploding Mangoes' (2008) gained worldwide fame. The novel is a brilliant piece of political satire that imagines the events leading up to the 1988 plane crash. It won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book and established Hanif as a major voice in modern Pakistani literature.
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Who is known as the 'Baba-e-Pashto' (Father of Pashto) for his contribution to modern Pashto literature and ghazal?
Answer:
Hamza Shinwari
Ameer Hamza Khan Shinwari, known as Hamza Baba, is the father of the modern Pashto ghazal. He successfully blended traditional Pashto folk sentiments with the sophisticated structure of the Urdu and Persian ghazal. His poetry emphasized Pashtun identity and Sufi philosophy, and he is a revered figure in the literary circles of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
77
Which female poet and activist authored the powerful feminist poem 'Hum Gunahgaar Auratein' (We Sinful Women)?
Answer:
Kishwar Naheed
Kishwar Naheed is a leading feminist poet and intellectual in Pakistan. Her poem 'Hum Gunahgaar Auratein' became an anthem for the women's rights movement during the Zia era. She has authored several collections of poetry and served in high-ranking government literary positions, consistently advocating for social justice and female empowerment through her bold writing.
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Which artist is famous for his 'Red Gathers' series and the design of the Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai?
Answer:
Rashid Rana
Rashid Rana is one of Pakistan's leading contemporary visual artists. He is known for his large-scale digital photo-mosaics that challenge the viewer's perception of reality. He designed the stunning, kaleidoscopic exterior of the Pakistan Pavilion at the Dubai Expo, which received global praise. His work often deals with the duality of tradition and modernity in the globalized world.
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Who wrote 'Udaas Naslein' (The Weary Generations), a novel that captures the struggle for independence from the British Raj?
Answer:
Abdullah Hussain
Abdullah Hussain’s 'Udaas Naslein' (1963) is one of the most important Urdu novels of the post-partition era. It won the Adamjee Literary Award and provides a sweeping narrative of three generations of a family through the early 20th century, the world wars, and the birth of Pakistan. It is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of rural life and the socio-political changes of the era.
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Which poet is known as the 'Poet of People' and was famous for his resistance against the dictatorship of Ayub Khan and Zia-ul-Haq?
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Habib Jalib
Habib Jalib was a revolutionary poet and a staunch democrat. He spent much of his life in prison for his defiance of military regimes. His poem 'Dastoor' (The Constitution), written against Ayub Khan, became an anthem of political struggle. Jalib’s poetry was simple, rhythmic, and addressed the masses directly, earning him the title of the People’s Poet (Awami Shair).