Alaol

Syed Alaol
সৈয়দ আলাওল
Born1607 (1607)
Died1680 (aged 72–73)
Court of Majlis Navaraj, Kingdom of Mrauk U
(now Rakhine State, Myanmar)
OccupationPoet
Known forReviving Persian romantic epics in Bengali literature
Notable work
  • Padmavati
  • Satimayna Lorchandrani
  • Saptapaykar
  • Saifulmuluk Badiuzzamal
  • Sikandarnama
  • Tohfa
  • Ragtalnama

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.