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  1. Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj (Urdu: سیّد امتیاز علی تاؔج; Sayyid Imtiyāz ʿAlī Tāj; 1900–1970) was a Pakistani dramatist who wrote in the Urdu language. He is best known for his 1922 play Anarkali , based on the life of Anarkali , that was staged hundreds of times and was adapted for feature films in India and Pakistan ...

  2. Pen Name : 'Taj'. Real Name : Sayed Imtiyaz Ali. Born : 13 Oct 1900 | Lahore, Punjab. Died : 19 Apr 1970 | Lahore, Punjab. Anar Kali and Chacha Chakkhan are the two renowned characters that the readers of Urdu and other languages and cultures are well-acquainted with.

  3. Imtiaz Ali Taj (1900–70) was a bridge between Agha Hashr and contemporary Pakistani playwrights. His Anarkali (1922), the tragic love story of a harem girl, Anarkali, and Crown Prince Salim (son of Akbar the Great), unfolds the love-hate relationship of a domineering emperor and his….

  4. October 13, 1900. Died. April 19, 1970. Genre. Drama. edit data. Syed lmtiaz Ali Taj is a Pakistani prose and drama writer. He was born in Lahore. After his education, he was able to partake in his father's publishing institution, Dar-ul-Ishaat Punjab.

  5. Mini Bio. Syed lmtiaz Ali Taj, prose and drama writer, was born in Lahore on October 13, 1900. After his education, he was able to partake in his father's publishing institution, Dar-ul-Ishaat Punjab. During his college days he showed his literary qualities by translating and directing several English plays, and then staging them for the college.

  6. Imtiaz Ali Taj (1900-1970) Writer. Director. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Syed lmtiaz Ali Taj, prose and drama writer, was born in Lahore on October 13, 1900. After his education, he was able to partake in his father's publishing institution, Dar-ul-Ishaat Punjab.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2009 · Imtiaz Ali Taj, having deeply studied western drama, wanted to change the course of Urdu drama and resisted all pressures from the so-called drama companies. He finally decided to publish it...