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Rehmat Aziz Khan
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Rahmat Aziz Khan after receiving award addresses during a global conference (2015)
Born(1970-04-25)25 April 1970
Khot Valley, Chitral district, NWFP, (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Pakistan.
🏳️ NationalityPakistani
🎓 Alma materFUUAST
Urdu University
Allama Iqbal University
💼 Occupation
Known forPakistani Linguistics
Contribution for the promotion and preservation of Languages of Pakistan
Linguistic software
Work on Allama Iqbal
🏅 AwardsSanad-i-Imitiaz (2016) awarded by Govt of Pakistan
Sanad-e-Fazeelat (2018)
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Gold Medal (2015) Awarded by Govt of Pakistan
Notes
First Pakistani world record holder linguist in the field of linguistics.

Rahmat Aziz Khan (Urdu: رحمت عزیز) (born 1970) is a linguistic rights activist from Pakistan. He is a famous Pakistani linguist, scholar, author, Translator on Iqbal Studies, Linguistic Keyboard Software Developer and columnist from Chitral Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.[3] In 2019, he won the International Peace Prize Public Peace Prize Award because of his work for justice for endangered languages of Pakistan.[4]

Life[edit]

Rahmat Aziz was born in 1970 in Pakistan. He grew up in the Chitral Valley of Pakistan. He did a lot of research and study on the languages and cultures of Northern Pakistan. He was an expert on the culture of Chitral and Kalash. He has received the Public Peace Prize in 2019 for his immense work for the promotion and preservation of endangered mother languages of Pakistan.[5] The Public Peace Prize recognize his literary and linguistic services by issuing this certificate

Distinction granted for his poetry and linguistic work in defense of the dignity and rights of women and against violence and physical torture in a male-dominated society marked by violent extremism. CONGRATULATIONS!

Being a peace poet and peace activist he is spreading peace through his initiative "My poetry and my language for peace".[6] His area of interest was Software Engineering and linguistic keyboard software development for Pakistani languages. He was awarded the SI by the Govt of Pakistan for his Prophet Muhammad panegyrics.[7]

Honors and awards[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Chitrali Grammar (grammar)[13]
  • Khowar Urud English Dictionary (Trilingual Dictionary)[14]
  • Guldan-e-Rahmat (poetry)[15]
  • Guldasta-e-Rahmat (poetry)[15]
  • Gulzokh (poetry)[15]
  • Gul-o-Bulbul (poetry)[15]
  • Khowar Versified Translation of Allama Iqbal’s poetry (Translation)

Softwares and Text editors[edit]

He has developed more than 32 linguistic softwares for Summer Institute of Linguistics and the endangered languages[1] of Pakistan. His Urdu language softwares can be accessed online.[16]

Print Media Coverage[edit]

Media coverage[edit]

  • AbbTakk Television Documentary[22]
  • Geo Television[23]

Breaking News[edit]

  • Pakistani television headlines, breaking news and documentary films on the life and works of Rehmat Aziz Chitrali[24]
  • Newspapers Coverage[25]

Bibliography[edit]

Poetry book in Urdu
Books in English
  • Chitrali Dictionary with Urdu, English and Romanized Khowar (2020)[26] ISBN # 6200529183 EAN 9786200529183
  • Khowar language Grammar[27]
  • Abdur Razzaq’s Book about Rehmat Aziz[28]
  • Khowar Vocabulary
  • Chitrali Bibliography
  • A dictionary of Urdu Proverbs
  • A dictionary of Chitrali plants
  • Comparative Study of English and Khowar Grammar
Books in Khowar
Books in Shina
Books in Yidgha

Lexicography services in Pakistani languages[edit]

He remained associated with Khowar Academy and complied the first ever Khowar-Urdu-English Dictionary project (a 20 -volume trilingual dictionary. He has compiled six other dictionaries:

  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Yidgha
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Urdu
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Kalasha
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Shina
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Kashmiri
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Palula
  • A dictionary of Common words of Khowar and Burushaski and
  • A Dictionary of Urdu proverbs[29]

Articles about his life and works[edit]

Trilingual Dictionary[edit]

  • Trilingual Dictionary project by Rehmat Aziz for Summer Institute of Linguistic (SIL)[14]

Title of distinction[edit]

The following Title of distinction have been awarded to Rehmat for his outstanding services for the promotion and preservation of endangered languages of Pakistan.

  • The Linguistic Mastermind - My voice unheard
  • The Preserver of Languages - The Bolo Jawan[36]
  • The Pride of Pakistan - The POP[37]
  • The man with a vision - Tribune Media group
  • The reigning father of the Khowar language - Dardistan Times[38]
  • Dignity of Nation - The Everest Book of Record
  • Bolo Jawan[39]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Keyboard Search". keyman.com.
  2. www.tavultesoft.com
  3. "Keyboard Search". keyman.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Rehmat Aziz Khan Chitrali – Pakistan". October 21, 2019.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Rehmat Aziz Khan Chitrali – Pakistan". November 25, 2019.
  6. "Shortest Tv Commercial for PEACE by Linguistics - Trepup.com". Trepup.
  7. "Pakistani poet awarded for Prophet panegyrics". Mehr News Agency. January 11, 2017.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Linguist RA Chitrali gets presidential award for his book". Chitral News. January 3, 2017.
  9. "Rehmat Aziz Chitrali gets Dr.A Q Khan Gold Medal Award 2015". Pamir Times. March 25, 2015.
  10. "For the record: PBR motivates youth to set new standards". The Express Tribune. May 14, 2016.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "ASSIST WORLD RECORDS". www.assistworldrecords.com.
  12. "Pakistani photo wins global PIXOTO Rising Star Award". Daily Pakistan Global. May 3, 2016.
  13. "Chitrali Grammar by Rehmat Aziz Chitrali | Indo Aryan Peoples | Demographics Of India". Scribd.
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Chitrali Dictionary -".
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 "Khowar Academy (khowaracademy)". Scribd.
  16. "Rachitrali-Urdu keyboard". keyman.com.
  17. 17.0 17.1 Razzaq, Abdur (November 18, 2018). "PROFILE: A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD FOR KHOWAR". Dawn.
  18. "Chitrali engineer develops search engine that supports 40 Pakistani languages". The News.
  19. "Typing in Brushaski Language in 7 platforms with a single click".
  20. "Khowar language: Keys of preservation". The Express Tribune. December 15, 2013.
  21. 21.0 21.1 "Tech talk: Typing in tongues, now a click away?". The Express Tribune. November 15, 2014.
  22. "rahmat aziz khan chitrali - Bing video". www.bing.com.
  23. "rehmat aziz chitrali - Bing video". www.bing.com.
  24. "Rehmat Aziz Chitrali - Google Search". www.google.com.
  25. "Rehmat Aziz Chitrali - Google Search". www.google.com.
  26. Linguist, Lexicographer and Researcher (January 10, 2020). "Chitrali Dictionary". LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing – via www.morebooks.de.
  27. Chitrali, Rehmat Aziz (March 11, 2020). "Khowar Grammar". LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing – via www.morebooks.de.
  28. "Rachitralis Khowar Keyboard Book by Rehmat Aziz Chitrali". April 25, 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  29. Rehmat Aziz Chitrali (May 7, 2020). A Dictionary of Urdu Proverbs: First ever dictionary of Urdu Proverbs with English and romanised Urdu. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-6202553179. Search this book on
  30. "President of Pakistan awarded Sanad e Imtiaz and Seerat Award to Rehmat Aziz". Mehr News.
  31. "Burushaski language softwares".
  32. "ScriptSource - Error - Entry Not Found". scriptsource.org.
  33. "Membership Form Status". www.iap.gov.pk.
  34. "Скачать First Khowar Keyboard software introduced by Rehmat Aziz Chitrali || Khowar and 40 other Languages - смотреть онлайн". v-s.mobi.
  35. Salute to Pakistani
  36. "Rahmat Aziz Chitrali - The Preserver of Pakistani Languages". January 7, 2017.
  37. The Pride of Pakistan
  38. "Rehmat Aziz Chitrali— the reigning father of the Khowar language". The Dardistan Times.
  39. The preserver of Languages

External links[edit]

github.com/rachitralli


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