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27 Dec, 2017

Today marks 220 years to the birth of Mirza Ghalib and Google is honouring the legendary Urdu poet's legacy.

December 27th's doodle features the poet standing in front of a scenic view with his pen and paper. The overall look of the doodle has a miniaturist feel, a tribute to his contribution to the Mughal empire... Ghalib was conferred with the several titles such as Dabir-ul-Mulk and Mirza Nosha by Bahadur Shah Zafar II and served as tutor to the Emperor's eldest son.

Fans took to Twitter to celebrate his birth anniversary.

Known by his pen name Ghalib, Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan is famous for his ghazals, which he would write in both Urdu and Persian. His poetry has been translated in many languages.

Born in Agra, Ghalib began writing poetry from the age of 11. While his poetry was not immediately appreciated, it became known after his death on February 15, 1869 — a reality he had foreseen in his lifetime.

His home in Delhi has been turned into a memorial.