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  2. Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani Literature: The Contemporary English Writers edited by Alamgir Hashmi (New York: World University Service, 1978; Islamabad: Gulmohar Press, 1987) (2nd ed.). ISBN 0-00-500408-X (OCLC #19328427; LC Card #87931006) A Dragonfly in the Sun: An Anthology of Pakistani Writing in English, edited by Muneeza Shamsie (Karachi: Oxford University ...

  3. List of Pakistani women writers - Wikipedia

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    Annie Ali Khan (1980 – 21 July 2018), Pakistani writer and journalist; Shaila Abdullah (born 1971), Pakistani-American short story writer, novelist; Ishrat Afreen (born 1956), Pakistani-American poet, women's rights activist, educator; Moniza Alvi (born 1954), Pakistani-British poet; Altaf Fatima (1927–2018), Pakistani novelist

  4. Category:Pakistani novelists - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Pakistani writers - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; Asturianu; বাংলা; भोजपुरी; Български; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Dansk; Eesti; Ελληνικά; Español

  6. Category:Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani book publishers (people) (3 P) Pakistani books (7 C, 11 P) ... Pages in category "Pakistani literature" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Category:Pakistani short story writers - Wikipedia

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  8. Pakistani English literature - Wikipedia

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    English is one of the official languages of Pakistan (the other being Urdu) and has a history going back to the British colonial rule in South Asia (the British Raj); the national dialect spoken in the country is known as Pakistani English. Today, it occupies an important and integral part in modern Pakistani literature. [1] Dr.

  9. List of Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Malik Riaz, Pakistani business tycoon who is the founder of Bahria Town; Mian Amir Mahmood, Pakistani politician and founder of the Punjab Group of Colleges; Mian Muhammad Latif, Chenab Group, ChenOne; Mian Muhammad Mansha, industrialist and businessman; Mir Shakil ur Rehman, Jang Group; Sadruddin Hashwani, founder and chairman of Hashoo Group