Alaol
Syed Alaol | |
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সৈয়দ আলাওল | |
| Born | 1607 |
| Died | 1680 (aged 72–73) |
| Occupation | Poet |
| Known for | Reviving Persian romantic epics in Bengali literature |
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Syed Alaol (Bengali: সৈয়দ আলাওল; 1607–1680) was a Bengali poet of the 17th century. He is referred to as a "bard of Middle Bengali literature, and is regarded as one the greatest poets of medieval Bengal. His most famous work, Padmavati, recounts the story of Padmavati, a princess from Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka). Because his poetry often blended emotion with intellectualism, he earned the title Pandit Kabi (Scholar of Poets). In his honor, a major Bangladeshi literary award—the Alaol Sahitya Puroshkar is named after him.