Umrao Tariq


Umrao Tariq was an acclaimed Urdu writer based in Karachi, Pakistan. He normally wrote short stories, but wrote a novel and other works of prose as well.

Biography

Umrao Tariq was born in 1932 in a landed family in Fatehpur, near Kanpur but spent most of his childhood in Shahpur. After the independence of India and Pakistan, Umrao Tariq moved to Hyderabad Deccan, then an independent state surrounded by India. After Hyderabad was attacked by the Indian Army in 1948 and annexed in the Union of India, Umrao Tariq moved to Dhaka/Dacca. It was in Dhaka that Umrao Tariq started writing Urdu screenplays for theater. In 1952 Umrao Tariq moved to Karachi and came under the tutelage of Baba-e-Urdu Maulvi Abdul-Haq and noted critic Farman Fatehpuri. Umrao Tariq worked for the Sindh Police and retired in 1992, after reaching the post of Deputy Inspector General in the Sindh Police. After his retirement from the Sindh Police Umrao Tariq practiced law for a short time. He also worked as Deputy Secretary of Anjuman Taraqqi-e-Urdu in Karachi. Umrao Tariq died of hematologic cancer on 8 December 2011—he left behind a wife and six children.

Writing career

Umrao Tariq started writing at an early age, but first got published in 1954. His first collection of short stories published in 1979 under the title of Badan ka Tawaf won the Adamjee Literary Award. Following are his publications:




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An M.Phil. thesis on Umrao Tariq, titled Umrao Tariq, shakhsiyat wa funn wa was published in 1997.