Mirza Ghalib, one of history's most celebrated poets, sits before the camera in a rare portrait captured around 1865 by his close friend Babu Shiv Narayan. This remains the sole photographic record of the legendary figure from that era. The image, treasured by the family of its keeper, now rests in Allahabad with Shree Mata Santosh Mathur, a descendant of Babu Sahib. What strikes viewers most is the profound melancholy visible in Ghalib's eyes—a poignant reflection of his later years, when blindness gradually claimed his vision. This real photo stands as irreplaceable documentation of a towering literary icon whose verses continue to captivate readers worldwide. The sadness etched in his gaze tells the untold story of a man who gave the world timeless poetry despite personal suffering. #educational_post

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