Poets/Writers From Lucknow
Total: 62
Aalam Lakhnavi
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Afqar Mohani
Afsar Meerthi
Akhtar Gopamavi
Aminuddin Warsi
Asad Ali Khan Qalaq
Aziz Lakhnavi
- Born : Jammu and Kashmir
 - Domicile : Lucknow
 - Died : Lucknow
 
Barq Lakhnavi
Basheer Farooqui
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Bedam Shah Warsi
Celebrated Naat-poet famous for his Ghazal "Bekhud kiye dete hain andaz-e-hijaabana".
Behzad Lakhnavi
Bekhud Mohani
Faqeer Muhammad Goya
Prominent desciple of Nasikh who served in the armies of Maratha ruler Yashwant Rao Holkar at Indore and Ghaziuddin Haider, Nawab of Awadh
Gharqaab Nizampuri
- Domicile : Malihabad
 
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Haneef Akhgar
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Hasrat Mohani
Freedom fighter, member of constituent assembly which drafted Indian Constitution. He gave the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" during freedom movement. He was a devotee of Shri Krishna. He wrote the famous ghazal "chupke chupke raat din".
- Born : Lucknow
 
Jafar Roomi
- Died : Lucknow
 
Jigar Biswani
Josh Malihabadi
Kaukab Sandelvi
Khwaja Wazeer Lakhnavi
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Mirza Abu Jafar Kashfi
- Died : Lucknow
 
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Munshi Amirullah Tasleem
Renowned later classical poet of Lucknow who had also written many oft quoted shers
Najm Ahsan Nigrami
Nashtar Jayasi
Nazm Tabatabai
- Born : Lucknow
 
Nazm Tabatabai, one of Urdu literature’s most revered critics and eminent poets, needs no introduction. Born, Sayyad Ali Haidar, on Friday, November the 29th, 1854, in Haidarganj, Old Lucknow, Nazm Tabatabai is credited with acquainting Urdu literature with an earnest scholarly discourse and a rubric for critique. Nazm Tabatabai’s ancestors came to India from Iran and settled in Lucknow. He learned Persian and prosody under the tutelage of Mindolal Zar, and wrote sometimes under the pen-name ‘Nazm’, and sometimes ‘Haidar’. In 1868, at the age of fifteen, he moved to Matia Bridge (Kolkata) with his mother. In 1882 he was appointed to teach the princes at the Shah-e-Awadh Madrasa, Matia Bridge, Calcutta. In 1887, at the behest of Maulvi Syed Afzal Hussain Lakhnavi, then chief justice of Hyderabad, Nazm moved to Hyderabad. On February 4, 1891, he became a professor at Nizam College, Hyderabad. Among his treasured contributions to Urdu literature are, ‘Sharh-e-Ghalib’ and his collection of poems ‘Diwan-e-Tabatabai’. He passed away on 23rd May 1933, in Hyderabad, Deccan.
Noor Lakhnawi
- Domicile : Lucknow
 
Pro. Mohammad Habib
- Domicile : Lucknow