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List of Sindhi poets from India; Sindhi literature This page was last edited on 6 November 2023, at 15:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Sindhi literature (Sindhi: سنڌي ادب) is the collection of oral and written literature in the Sindhi language in prose (romantic tales and epic stories) and poetry (ghazals and nazm). The Sindhi language of the province of Sindh in Pakistan is considered one of the oldest languages of ancient India , and influenced the language of Indus ...
Surahi (Poetry) 1968 Kalyan B. Advani: Shah Jo Rasalo (Mujamil) (Evaluation) 1969 M. U. Malkani: Sindhi Nasr Ji Tarikh (History of Sindhi prose) 1970 Narayan `Shyam' Wari-a-Bharyo Palaand (Poetry) 1971 Krishin Rahi Kumach (Poetry) 1972 Guno Samtaney Aparajita (Short stories) 1973 Gobind Malhi: Pyar Ji Pyas (Novel) 1974 Lal Pushp Hunaje Atam Jo ...
Pages in category "Sindhi-language poets" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Ustad Bukhari (Sindhi: اُستاد بُخارِي) Urdu (استاد بخاری) (16 January 1930 – 9 October 1992), born "Punhal Shah", a name he later changed to Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari, was a prominent progressive Sindhi-language poet of Sindh, Pakistan.
Urdu Short stories Qurratulain Hyder: 1997 Hiro Shewkani Sindhi Adaba Jee Tarikha History of Sindhi Literature English History Lalsingh H. Ajwani 1998 Lakhmi Khilani Asamaya Asamaya Bengali Novel Bimal Kar: 1999 Baldev Matlani Funey Tahqiq Ain Unja Usool Fancy Tahiquiq Urdu Essays A. Sattar Dalvi 2001 Krishin Khatwani Akhar Jo Hik Dhihu
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Most of his poems were written in Persian, Seraiki, Sindhi, Arabic, and Urdu,. [citation needed] His famous Sindhi works were Wahdat Namo (Book of Union) and Surood Namo (Book of Melody). He compiled as many as 23 books on prose and poetry written in Persian, Sindhi, Saraiki, [6] and Urdu: the more known being: Masanavi Riyaz-ul-faqr