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Persian poetry was for many centuries one of the major arts to be cultivated across the eastern Islamic world. The patronage of the great Mughal emperors encouraged further development of Persian poetry in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century India by both immigrant and native-born poets. While their works were formally cast in the long-established traditional poetic genres, some novelty of expression came from their development of the new baroque manner called the “Indian style” (sabk-e Hindi).urdu poetry classical (You can see links before reply)The eighteenth-century switch from Persian to Urdu as the preferred language of courtly poetry in northern India had been linguistically foreshadowed by the preclassical Urdu poetry produced in the southern Muslim kingdoms of the Deccan. But the living tradition of classical Urdu poetry (You can see links before reply) is identified with the period when the empire had collapsed under the twin pressures of external invasions and internal struggles into several successor states, notably the court of the Navvab-Vazirs of Avadh in Lucknow and that of the politically shadowy later Mughals in Delhi, both of which were maintained as puppet kingdoms by the British until the mid-nineteenth century.Tags:Urdu poetry (You can see links before reply) # urdu (You can see links before reply)Hamd (You can see links before reply) # urdu Nazm (You can see links before reply) # urdu naat (You can see links before reply) # urdu Manqabat (You can see links before reply) # Urdu Ghazal (You can see links before reply) # Urdu poetry (You can see links before reply) # Urdu Poets (You can see links before reply) # Famous Urdu Poets (You can see links before reply) # urdu Marsiya (You can see links before reply) # Urdu literary criticism (You can see links before reply) # Urdu Literature (You can see links before reply) # Urdu Adab (You can see links before reply)