Srinagar, July 26 -- Abstract This article revisits the expansive literary contributions of Maqbool Shah Kralawari, a visionary poet who not only pioneered mystical expression in Kashmiri poetry but also documented socio-political oppression with unparalleled honesty. Through his emblematic works-Gulrez, Greest Nama, Peer Nama, Yousuf Zulaikha, and Persian translations-Kralawari emerges as a poetic force who blended Sufi metaphysics, social conscience, and vernacular elegance. We also address misattributions linked to "Maqbool Amritsari," and critically reassess the historical estimates of his birth, emphasizing the need for neutral, manuscript-driven scholarship.IntroductionMaqbool Shah Kralawari stands as a multifaceted figure in 19th-c...