Poets/Writers From Delhi
Total: 952
Nusrat Zaheer
- Born : Sikandrabad
- Domicile : Delhi
Nusrat Gwaliari
Nushad Alam
- Domicile : Delhi
Noor Jahan Sarwat
Noor Dehlvi
- Born : Delhi
- Domicile : Delhi
Niyaz Ali Beg Nikhat Dehlvi
Nitin Kabir
- Domicile : Delhi
Nisar Ahmed Faruqi
Nirmal Verma
Nida Fazli
One of the most prominent modern poets with wide popular appeal. Well-known film lyricist, prose writer. Famous for his ghazal 'Kabhi kisi ko mukammal Jahan nahin milta…'.
Neeraj Jha
Neena Sahar
- Domicile : Delhi
- Domicile : Delhi
Nazish Haidari
Nazim Naqvi
- Born : Uttar pradesh
- Domicile : Delhi
Nazeer Akbarabadi
One of the most prominent classical Urdu poets who wrote extensively on Indian culture & festivals. Contemporary of Mir Taqi Mir. Famous for his poems on Holi, Diwali and Lord Krishna
Nazar Barni
- Born : Bulandshahar
- Domicile : Delhi
Prominent master of parody, skillfully employing the styles of Ghalib, Iqbal, and Faiz for sharp social satire.
- Domicile : Delhi
Nasira Sharma
Nasir Nazeer Firaq Dehlvi
Nashtar Amrohvi
Naseer Ahmad Khan
Naseem Makhmoori
- Born : Delhi
Naseem Dehlvi
Naseem Dehlavi Prominent Delhi poet who migrated Lucknow due to family disputes where he worked with Nawal Kishor press and translated 'Alif-Laila' in verse
Naseem Begum Naseem
Naseem Ajmal
He is a Mathematician of International Repute and a Poet with his own unique style. This is an example of rare interdisciplinarity.
Naresh Shandilya
Naresh Nadeem
- Born : Uttar pradesh
- Domicile : Delhi
Naresh Kumar Shad
- Born : Hoshiarpur
- Domicile : Delhi
- Died : Delhi
Prominent Urdu poet known for his 'Qataat'.
Nand Laal Parwana
- Died : Delhi
Nand Kishor Vikram
- Born : Rawalpindi
- Domicile : Delhi
Noted fiction writer, translator, and literary journalist.
- Domicile : Delhi
Naji Shakir
- Domicile : Delhi
One of the earliest poets at Delhi who laid the foundations of Urdu poetry. He witnessed the destruction Delhi during Nadir Shah's invasion.
Naeema Jafri Pasha
- Domicile : Delhi
Important female fiction writer who drew upon sensitive social issues
Naeem Sarmad
Professor in the Islamic Studies Department of Jamia Millia Islamia