
Ghani Khan was born in Hashtnagar (PAKISTAN). He is widely considered the best pashto language
poet of the 20th century and stands on a par with Khushal Khan Khattak and Rehman
Baba. He was the son of the Red-Shirt Leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, aka Bacha
Khan and The Frontier Gandhi. His wife Roshan came from a parsi family and was the
daughter of Nawab Rustam Jang.
He went to study at Rabindranath Tagore’s Shanti Niketan Art Academy and developed a
liking for painting and sculpture. He visited England, and studied sugar technology in the
United States, after which he returned and started working at the Takht Bhai Sugar Mills
in 1933. Largely owing to his father’s influence, he was also involved in politics,
supporting the cause of the pathans of NWFP. He was arrested by the Government of
Pakistan in 1948 – although he had given up politics by then – and remained in prison till
1954, visiting various jails all over the country. It was during these years that he wrote
his poem collection Da Panjray Chaghaar, and considered it the best work of his life.
Aside from a few poems of his youth and early manhood, Ghani Khan’s poetry, like his
temperament, is anti-political. His other two poem collections are: Panoos and
Palwashay. He also wrote The Pathans, a short book in prose, published 1958.
The singular distinction of his poetry – aside from his obvious poetic genius – is a
profound blend of knowledge about his native and foreign cultures, and the
psychological, sensual, and religious aspects of life.
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