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      • Qurratulain Hyder died in a NOIDA hospital, near New Delhi, India on 21 August 2007 after a protracted lung illness. [citation needed] She was buried in the Jamia Millia Islamia cemetery, New Delhi. [citation needed]
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  2. Qurratulain Hyder died in a NOIDA hospital, near New Delhi, India on 21 August 2007 after a protracted lung illness. [ citation needed ] She was buried in the Jamia Millia Islamia cemetery, New Delhi.

  3. Qurratulain Hyder died in a NOIDA hospital, near New Delhi, India on 21 August 2007 after a protracted lung illness. [ citation needed ] She was buried in the Jamia Millia Islamia cemetery, New Delhi.

    • Early Life and Work
    • Aag Ka Darya (River of Fire) and Hyder as A Writer
    • Other Notable Works
    • Personality
    • Struggles and Controversies
    • Last Years and Death
    • Legacy

    Popularly known by her nickname, Ainee Apa, Qurratulain Hyder was born on the 20th of January 1927 in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India to Sajjad Haidar Yildarim and Nazar Zahra, who were Urdu literature novelists and short story writers. The inspiration for her name came from a notable Iranian poetess, Qurat-ul-Ain Tahira. The name literally means ‘ca...

    Qurratulain Hyder was a gifted writer, in all senses of the word. She has 12 novels and four collections of short stories to her credit. Apart from this, she also translated various classics. Her writings displayed her fervour and love for literature. She was often compared to the likes of Milan Kundera, Gabriel García Márquez and most famously, he...

    Apart from Aag ka Darya, some of Qurratulain Hyder’s best works include Mere Bhi Sanam Khane (1949), Safina-e-Gham-e-Dil (1952), Patjhar ki Awaz (The Voice of Autumn) (1965), Raushni ki Raftar (The Speed of Light) (1982), the short novel Chaye ke Bagh (Tea Plantations) (1965); this was one of the four novellas including Dilruba, Sita Haran, Agle Ja...

    Qurratulain Hyder was a woman of an intriguing personality. Mustansar Hussain Tarar, a well renowned Pakistani novelist, writer, host among other things, wrote a memorial for her when she passed away with the title, “The Queen is dead, long live fiction” in Dawn. An excerpt from the piece shed some light on the personality of Hyder from the point o...

    Qurratulain Hyder faced a lot of backlash for her novel, Aag ka Darya. The novel and the uproar caused by it was the reason Hyder left Pakistan. She moved to England before settling in India permanently. The novel criticized the partition, two-nation theory and the basic idea of Pakistan. This caused uproar among the masses, particularly in Pakista...

    Qurratulain Hyder passed away in a hospital in Noida, India on 21st August 2007, after a prolonged lung illness and old age. She is buried in the Jamia Millia Islamia cementary, New Delhi. Her death was mourned by people from across the globe, especially India and Pakistan. The Prime Minister of India at that time, Manmohan Singh said in his depart...

    Qurratulain Hyder won various awards and accolades throughout her life. In 1989, for her novel, Aakhir-i-Shab ke Hamsafar (Travellers Unto the Night) she received the Jnanpith Award which is India’s highest literary award. In 1967, she won the Sahitya Akademi Award, the Soviet Land Nehru Award in 1967, theGhalib Award in 1969 among others. In 2000,...

  4. Called 'Aainie Aapa' by friends and admirers, Hyder’s most famous work is Aag Ka Darya, a magnum opus, which explores India’s history from the 14th BC to the subcontinent’s partition. Where is...

  5. Aug 18, 2019 · Qurratulain Hyder died on August 21, 2007, in Noida, New Delhi. She is secure among writers like Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Milan Kundera and has the distinction of being the Grande Dame of...

  6. Qurratulain Hyder (born January 20, 1927, Aligarh, British India [now in Uttar Pradesh state, India]—died August 21, 2007, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India) was an Indian writer, editor, scholar, and translator who helped the novel become a serious genre of hitherto poetry-oriented Urdu literature.

  7. One of the most outstanding and influential literary names in Urdu literature, she is best known for her magnum opus, Aag Ka Darya, a novel first published in Urdu in 1959, from Lahore, Pakistan, that stretches from the fourth century BC to post partition of India.

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