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  2. Umr-e-Lahaasil Ka Haasil - Wikipedia

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    Umr-e-Lahaasil Ka Haasil (Urdu: عمر لاحاصل کا حاصل ) is a collection of a poetry and prose book. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is authored by Haider Qureshi a Pakistani poet, writer and journalist. The book comprises four published poetry books, titled ' Sulgate Khwaab, Umr-e-Guraizan, Muhabbat Kei Phool, Dua-e-Dil and fifth unpublished poetry ...

  3. Haasil Ghaat - Wikipedia

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    Hasil Ghaat (Urdu: حاصل گھاٹ) is a novel by Bano Qudsia.There is some controversy about whether this book is classified as a novel. [citation needed]It is mainly a collection of thoughts of an old Pakistani man, Humayun Farid, who is visiting his emigrant daughter, Arjmand, in United States.

  4. Bano Qudsia - Wikipedia

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    Qudsia's novel Haasil Ghaat was published in 2005 and was noted for its diction but also criticized then for usages of English slangs than her usual traditional Urdu narrative. The language however became popular amongst other writers in future. [1] Bano Qudsia also wrote a book about Qudrat Ullah Shahab titled "Mard-e-Abresham ...

  5. Kunwar Mohinder Singh Bedi Sahar - Wikipedia

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    An award was created in his honor known as the Kanwar Mohinder Singh Bedi Award, presented by Haryana Urdu Akademi. In 2023 it carried a cash prize of INR 21,000, a shawl, a memento and citation. [9] [10] Winners. 1990: Yusuf Nazim; 1991: Narendra Luther; 1992: Raza Naqvi Wahi; 1997: Mujtaba Hussain; 2006: Ibn-e-Kanwal [9] [11] 2008: Dharmadev ...

  6. Muzaffar Warsi - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffar Warsi was born as Muhammad Muzaffar ud Din Siddiqui into the family of Alhaaj Muhammad Sharf ud Din Ahmad, known as Sufi Warsi (Urdu: صوفی وارثی). His was a family of landlords of Meerut (now in Uttar Pradesh, India). [1] Sufi Warsi was a scholar of Islam, a doctor and poet. He received two titles: 'Faseeh ul Hind' and 'Sharaf ...

  7. Mir Taqi Mir - Wikipedia

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    Mir lived at a time when Urdu language and poetry was at a formative stage – and Mir's instinctive aesthetic sense helped him strike a balance between the indigenous expression and new enrichment coming in from Persian imagery and idiom, to constitute the new elite language known as Rekhta or Hindui. Basing his language on his native ...

  8. Abdul Haq (Urdu scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Haq was a scholarly critic who provided criticisms of modern Urdu works and encouraged his students to develop literary skills and appreciation of Urdu. [citation needed] Following his retirement from Osmania University in 1930, Haq worked to compile and edit a comprehensive and authoritative English-Urdu dictionary. [1]

  9. Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi - Wikipedia

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    Maulvi Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi, also known as Deputy Nazir Ahmad, was an Urdu novel writer, social and religious reformer, and orator. Even today, he is best known for his novels, he wrote over 30 books on subjects such as law, logic, ethics and linguistics. [1] His famous novels are Mirat-ul-Uroos, Tobat-un-Nasuh, and Ibn-ul-waqt.