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Syeda Ummehani Ashraf is a senior Professor of Urdu at the Women's College of Aligarh Muslim University.[1][2] She is the wife of Urdu poet and critic, Syed Amin Ashraf.[citation needed] She has authored books including A study of Classicism and Romanism in Urdu.
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Syeda Ummehani Ashraf | |
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Born | Kichaucha Sharif, Uttar Pradesh, India | 26 December 1949
Nationality | Indian |
Academic work | |
Era | contemporary |
Discipline | Urdu language |
Institutions | Aligarh Muslim University |
Personal | |
Religion | Islam |
Main interests | Urdu Qaseeda |
Ummehani Ashraf was born to Syed Aale Hasan and Syeda Khatoon on 26 December 1949 at Kichaucha Sharif, Ambedkar Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh, India.[citation needed] She did her primary schooling at the village madrasa in Kichaucha Shariff. She cleared the matriculation examination as a private candidate in 1966. She received a B.A in 1973 an M.A in 1975, and a PhD degree in 1981 from the Aligarh Muslim University.[citation needed] Her PhD thesis title was Shumaili Hind ke Qasaid Ki Farhang.[3]
She was appointed Urdu lecturer in the Women's College of the Aligarh Muslim University in 1986. She became a professor in 2002.[citation needed]
Ummehani Ashraf's works include:
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