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  2. Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani literature (Urdu: ادبیاتِ پاکستان) is a distinct literature that gradually came to be defined after Pakistan gained nationhood status in 1947, emerging out of literary traditions of the South Asia. [1] The shared tradition of Urdu literature and English literature of British India was inherited by the new state.

  3. 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.

  4. Dawar Khan - Wikipedia

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    Dawar Khan Daud (16 February 1940 – 3 June 2018) was an English professor, Pashtu folklorist, writer, poet, researcher, lecturer, member of Pashto Adabi Board (PAB) and president of Rahman Baba Adabi Jirga (RAJ), a literary organisation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

  5. Pakistani English literature - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing English press and media in Pakistan. Several English-language newspapers of national and international repute have taken root in the country, with the most prominent being Dawn, established in the 1940s and Daily Times (Pakistan),The Nation, The News International, The Friday Times, The Express Tribune, The Regional Times of Sindh and Pakistan Observer.

  6. Category:Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Cymraeg; Deutsch; Eesti; Español; Esperanto; فارسی; Français; Galego; 한국어; हिन्दी; Italiano ...

  7. Aangan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    English translations of the novel by Neelam Hussain titled The Inner Courtyard and by Daisy Rockwell as The Women's Courtyard were published in 2001 and 2018, respectively. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A Pakistani TV series adaptation of the novel starring Mawra Hocane , Ahad Raza Mir , Ahsan Khan and Sajal Aly was aired on Hum TV from 2018 to 2019. [ 7 ]

  8. Mukhtar Masood - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscences of a Pakistani civil service officer; include travel impressions of different parts of the world. [4] [2] Lauḥ-i ayyām, 1996. On the Islamic revolution of Iran, 1979, written by a civil servant who had been there for four years during the revolution. [4] [2] Ḥarf-i shauq, 2018.

  9. Category:Pakistani literature in English - Wikipedia

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