Raja Sultan Feroze Sufi (1905–1996): Poet, Satirist and Chronicler of a Changing Society
By Syed Shamsuddin Raja Sultan Feroze Sufi — The Wit, Voice and Memory of Old Gilgit Raja Sultan Feroze Sufi (1905–1996), a retired Subedar Major of the legendary Gilgit Scouts, was one of the most distinctive and memorable personalities to grace the historic Royal Polo Ground in Gilgit. From the pre-Partition era well into the 1990s, he remained a much-loved public figure, captivating generations with his wit, humour, poetry and remarkable command of the spoken word. Sufi was not merely a poet and entertainer; he was a keen observer of society and a gifted satirist who possessed the rare ability to turn the changing realities of everyday life into lively verse and gentle humour. Through his poetry, he humorously captured the emergence of new fashions, changing social attitudes and the gradual erosion of traditional customs and cultural practices. His verses invited laughter, but beneath that laughter lay a perceptive commentary on a ...