Khan Abdul Ghani Khan SI (Pashto: خان عبدالغنی خان; c. 1914 – 15 March 1996) was a Pakistani Pashtun philosopher, poet, artist, writer and politician. He was a son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a prominent British Raj-era Indian independence activist. Throughout his life as a poet in both British India and Afghanistan, Khan was known by the titles Lewanay Pālsapay (لېونی فلسفی, 'Mad Philosopher') and Da īlam Samander (د علم سمندر, 'Ocean of Knowledge')
Khan Abdul Ghani Khan SI (Pashto: خان عبدالغنی خان; c. 1914 – 15 March 1996) was a Pakistani Pashtun philosopher, poet, artist, writer and politician. He was a son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a prominent British Raj-era Indian independence activist. Throughout his life as a poet in both British India and Afghanistan, Khan was known by the titles Lewanay Pālsapay (لېونی فلسفی, 'Mad Philosopher') and Da īlam Samander (د علم سمندر, 'Ocean of Knowledge')