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  2. Sang-e-Meel Publications - Wikipedia

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    Sang-e-Meel Publications is a Lahore-based publishing house that was established in 1962 in Pakistan. It has to its credit of being the foremost publisher of Urdu books after the partition of India in 1947. Apart from publishing numerous new titles, it is also credited with publication of old Urdu titles and classic and rare books. [1] [2]

  3. Book publishing in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Lahore stands out with its numerous publishing houses and has been the hub of the industry from the pre-independence era. Even now, getting a book published from Lahore is much easier than elsewhere. Pakistan's publishing industry also has a lucrative market for Urdu and religious books abroad.

  4. Attash Durrani - Wikipedia

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    Attash Durrani (Urdu: عطش درانی; 22 January 1952 – 30 November 2018) was a Pakistani linguist, researcher, critic, author, educationist, and gemologist.He wrote more than 275 books and approximately 500 papers in Urdu and English.

  5. List of Ravians - Wikipedia

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    Ashfaq Ahmed – Urdu writer, playwright, broadcaster and intellectual [7] Mirza Athar Baig – novelist, playwright, philosopher, and short story writer; Patras Bokhari – Urdu writer; first Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations (1951–54); former Under-Secretary General of United; Bano Qudsia – novelist

  6. Ferozsons - Wikipedia

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    It is a large book distribution network in Pakistan. It has created its retailing and distribution network in 200 markets including Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and other major cities of Pakistan. [3] Company has five outlets in Lahore and one each in Karachi and Rawalpindi with its head-office at The Mall road, Lahore. [4]

  7. Punjab Archives - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Ludhiana and Karnal Agencies 1804–1816 Book No. 1-15. Ambala Agency from 1809 to 1815 Books Nos. 16–91. Ludhiana Agency from 1816 to 1840 Books Nos. 82–125. North-West Frontier Agency, letters received in from 1840 to 1845 Books Nos. 126–136. Ludhiana Agency-Letters Dispatched from 1831 to 1829 Books Nos. 137–147.

  8. Intizar Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Intizar Hussain was born on 21 December 1925 in Bulandshahr district, Uttar Pradesh, British India. [5] He received a degree in Urdu literature in Meerut. [7] As someone born in the Indian subcontinent who later migrated to Pakistan during 1947 Partition, a perennial theme in Hussain's works deals with the nostalgia linked with his life in the pre-partition era. [8]

  9. List of Urdu short story writers - Wikipedia

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    List of Urdu Short Story Writers Author Life Location Notable Short Stories Syed Sajjad Haider Yaldram: 1880-1943 Lucknow: Izdawaj-e-Mohabbat: Saadat Hasan Manto: 1912-1955 Lahore: Thanda Gosht, Toba Tek Singh: Premchand: 1880-1936 Benares: Shatranj ki Bazi, Idgah, Kafan: Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi: 1916-2006 Lahore Kapaas Ka Phool, Alhamdulillah ...