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  2. Subh-e-Azadi - Wikipedia

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    Subh-e-Azadi (lit.'Dawn of Independence' or 'Morning of freedom' [4]), also spelled Subh-e-Aazadi or written as Subh e Azadi, is an Urdu language poem by a Pakistani poet, Faiz Ahmed Faiz written in 1947. [5] [6] The poem is often noted for its prose style, marxist perspectives

  3. Syeda Naseem Chishti - Wikipedia

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    Her articles are mostly based on National Integration Non-violence, Peace and Harmony. She received the National Communal Harmony Award from the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2002. [1] [2] Her lyrics on patriotism and harmony were set to music for the Doordarshan program "Apna Yeh Chaman," which aired for two years. She has received several ...

  4. Baqar Naqvi - Wikipedia

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    Baqar Naqvi (4 February 1936 – 13 February 2019) was a Pakistani poet, prose writer and translator in Urdu. [1] His work includes Urdu Poetry (genres - Ghazal and Nazm) Urdu Prose – Short stories, scientific publications, and translations in Urdu language. [citation needed] His work on matters related to Alfred Nobel is first in the Urdu ...

  5. Khushbu (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Most of Shakir's ghazalyaat contain five to ten couplets, often - though not always - inter-related. Sometimes, two consecutive couplets may differ greatly in meaning and context [For example, in one of her works, the couplet 'That girl, like her home, perhaps/ Fell victim to the flood' is immediately followed by 'I see light when I think of you/ Perhaps remembrance has become the moon'].

  6. Kunwar Mohinder Singh Bedi Sahar - Wikipedia

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    Sahar's first book of poetry was T̤ulūʻ-i-Saḥar (1962) [6] (translation "Advent of Daybreak"; the title is a play on words as pen name "Sahar", in Urdu means daybreak). In 1983, he published a collection of autobiographical poetry titled Yādon̲ kā Jashn ("A Celebration of Memories").

  7. Saqi Amrohvi - Wikipedia

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    He gained prominence for his unique style of poetry that explored philosophical and existential themes. His poetry often reflected deep contemplation on the mysteries of life, [ 5 ] human emotions , and the nature of existence. his verses were characterized by their profoundness and intricacy, earning him a distinct place in Urdu literature.

  8. Category:Poems in Urdu - Wikipedia

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  9. Harris Khalique - Wikipedia

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    Harris Khalique (Urdu: حارث خلیق ‎; born 20 October 1966) is a Pakistani poet in Urdu, English and Punjabi [1] and a civil society activist. [citation needed] Khalique has authored ten collections of poetry and two books of non-fiction.