Amanullah Sailaab Sapi

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Amanullah Sailaab Sapi
امان الله سېلاب ساپی
Born 1933
Kama District, Nangarhar, Afghanistan
Died 1979
Nationality Afghan
Ethnicity Pashtun
Occupation Government employee
Known for Poetry
Religion Muslim

Amanullah Sailaab Sapi(an alternative spelling for Safi) (Pashto: امان الله سېلاب ساپی/صافي , born 1933 - died 1979) was a renowned Afghan poet and writer.[1]

Early life and education

Amanullah was born in 1933 in Kama District of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan to Nasrullah Khan Sapi. He obtained his primary education from a local school.

Poetry and songs

Sailab Safi have written numerous Pashto poetries. Some of his poetry has been transformed to famous Pashto songs. Ustad Awalmir have sang numerous song based on the poetry of Sailaab Sapi, of which the most notably is Sta de sterogo bala wakhlam (Pashto: ستا دسترګو بلا واخلم).

During the presidency of Daoud Khan (1973–1978) his poetry won the best national award for excellency among both Pashto and Dari. These poems were dedicated for mother's day. His poetry is also been celebrated by singers such as Mirmon Rukhshana, Ustad Ayub, Ustad Nashenas, Ustad Khyal Muhammad, Ustad Shah Wali and many other famous Afghan singers. He has written many books including Da Marghalara-o-Amail and other.

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