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Bhalla had a unique writing style: for a given topic he wrote 20 – 1,000 verses and each started with the same word. [1] He wrote more than 14 books which were written and published in several languages. [2] He penned an Urdu epic poem [nb 1] titled Peelay Pattar (meaning yellow leaves) with 70,000 verses. Peelay Pattar is originally written ...
She also holds the titles of the largest hands (female), the longest fingers (female), the longest ears (female), the longest back (female) and previously held the title of tallest living female teenager given by Guinness World Records. She is 215.16 cm (7 ft 0.71 in) tall.
Nazar Muhammad Rashed (Urdu: نذر مُحَمَّد راشِد), (1 August 1910 – 9 October 1975) commonly known as Noon Meem Rashed (Urdu: ن۔ م۔ م۔ راشد ) or N.M. Rashed , was a Pakistani poet of modern Urdu poetry .
But, Parade is here to tell you the longest word, accompanied by the 20 longest words in English and their meanings. ... Meaning: Not typical of a particular person or thing. Letters: 20.
from Hindi and Urdu: An acknowledged leader in a field, from the Mughal rulers of India like Akbar and Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal. Maharaja from Hindi and Sanskrit: A great king. Mantra from Hindi and Sanskrit: a word or phrase used in meditation. Masala from Urdu, to refer to flavoured spices of Indian origin.
Hasan Narejo said when Simba was born, its ears were 19 inches long and are still growing. He contacted the Guinness Book of World Records and they are sending a team to check out the long-eared ...
He had been confirmed as having had the world's longest recorded nose. [1] His nose measured 8.80 cm (3.46 inches) when it was last measured on 18 March 2010. It was remeasured in both 2020 and 2021, disproving the myth that a person’s nose and ears continue to grow with age. [ 2 ]
Shah Abdul Qadir Raipuri was the first person who translated The Quran into Urdu. [85] During Shahjahan's time, the Capital was relocated to Delhi and named Shahjahanabad and the Bazar of the town was named Urdu e Muallah. [86] [87] In the Akbar era, the word Rekhta was used to describe Urdu for the first time. It was originally a Persian word ...