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  2. Category:Urdu-language books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Urdu-language books" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  3. Languages of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Many local languages are dialects and/or endangered. [Note 1] [5] Dari, as a shared language between multiple ethnic groups in the country, has, historically, served as a lingua franca between different groups in the region, and is the most widely understood language in the country.

  4. Bible translations into Pashto - Wikipedia

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    The affectionately known "little blue" book was reprinted several times but a full Bible was not completed in its mixed dialect, with subsequent translation efforts instead focussing on dialects dominant in Pakistan and Afghanistan separately. In 2019, a full Bible in Pashto was completed, in the Yusufzai dialect most commonly spoken in Pakistan.

  5. Parachinar - Wikipedia

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    Parachinar (Pashto: پاړه چنار; Urdu: پاڑہ چنار) is a city and the capital of the Kurram District in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [ 2 ] Parachinar is situated on the west of Peshawar , that juts into the Paktia , Logar and Nangarhar provinces of Afghanistan .

  6. Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    The natives of Afghanistan either living within the country or outside use major languages, Pashto and Dari. Both languages are used by the 32 million people in Afghanistan, making the two officially recognized languages cover a major part of Afghanistan's literature. Afghanistan's literature is historically recorded by poets and writers.

  7. Pir Mohammad Karwan - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Karwan works with BBC's Afghan education drama project as a drama writer. [1]Karwan is one of the founding father of افغان ادبي بهير Afghan Literary Movement aimed at nurturing new generation of Afghan poets.

  8. Farigh Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    He wrote books, including poetry on various subjects such as literature, social issues and politics in Hindko, Pashto and predominantly in Urdu language. Some of his publications appear about universal values and humanism. Farigh was born in British India (in modern-day Peshawar, Pakistan).

  9. Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi (25 December 1954 – 5 December 2022) was an Indian poet in the Urdu language. His poetic collections included Rooh-e-Sukhan. Professionally, he served in the Persian service of All India Radio, New Delhi. He devoted his life to furtherance of the Urdu language and its literary culture.