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  2. Hussain Bakhsh Khadim - Wikipedia

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    Makhdoom was his teacher, mentor and spiritual leader who used to improve his poetry. Hussain Bakhsh Khadim embarked on his singing journey at Radio Pakistan Karachi in 1955. Coincidentally, that same year witnessed the establishment of Radio Pakistan Hyderabad, prompting him to make the move.

  3. List of Pakistani poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of noted Pakistani poets, poets born or raised in Pakistan, whether living there or overseas, and writing in one of the languages of Pakistan This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Since 1960s Pakistan had periodicals called digests. [4] As some digests cater to current events, but a large number of them used to publish pulp fiction. Karachi was leading in publishing of popular pulp fiction. Ibn-e-Safi and Shakeel Adilzada of Sabrang Digest (1960s) was Pakistan's early popular pulp fiction writers.

  5. Category:Poets from Karachi - Wikipedia

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  6. The C.A.S. School - Wikipedia

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    The C.A.S. School (initials for Center of Advanced Studies, Urdu: جدید تعلیم کے لئے مرکز) is a private school located in Karachi, Pakistan.It is located in DHA/Clifton, Phase 8 and has two campuses, the Main Campus (3rd grade- 11th grade) and The Kindergarten Section (Playgroup- 2nd grade).

  7. Category:Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Literary magazines published in Pakistan (5 P) N. Pakistani non-fiction literature (1 C, 1 P) P. ... Urdu poetry; List of Urdu prose dastans This page was ...

  8. 'Night-Grazing' Is the Persian Tradition That Keeps Food ...

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    Yalda Night, or Shab-e Yalda (also spelled Shabe Yalda), marks the longest night of the year in Iran and in many other Central Asian and Middle Eastern countries. On the winter solstice, in a ...

  9. Darul Uloom Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Darul Uloom Karachi (Urdu: دارالعلوم کراچی) is a Madrasa in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded by Muhammad Shafi Deobandi in June 1951 at Nanak Wara and later on it transferred to Korangi, Karachi, on 17 March 1957. [1] It continues the tradition of the Darul uloom system initiated by Darul Uloom Deoband.