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  2. Gurshaahi - Wikipedia

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    Gurshaahi is a Punjabi web portal owned by the Gurshaahi Foundation, a nonprofit and non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion of the Punjabi literature across the world. It has digitalized about 1500 punjabi poetry excerpts of prominent writers from Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab.

  3. List of Punjabi-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Poets of Punjabi language (Shahmukhi: پنجاب دے شاعر, Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਕਵੀ). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Ajj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu - Wikipedia

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    The poem is addressed to the 18th-century Punjabi poet Waris Shah, who wrote the most popular version of the Punjabi romance tragedy, Heer Ranjha. [4] It appeals to Waris Shah to arise from his grave, record the Punjab's tragedy and turn over a new page in Punjab's history.

  5. Pakistani poetry - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan’s tradition of poetry includes Urdu poetry, English poetry, Sindhi poetry, Pashto poetry, Punjabi poetry, Saraiki poetry, Baluchi poetry, and Kashmiri poetry. Sufi poetry has a strong tradition in Pakistan and the poetry of popular Sufi poets is often recited and sung.

  6. Punjabi poetry - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi poetry. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; ... the free encyclopedia. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Bullah Ki Jaana - Wikipedia

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    Bulleya Ki Jaana [a] (Punjabi: [bʊ'l(ɦ)jaː kiː d͡ʒaːɳaː] is a kafi poem written by Punjabi Sufi poet and philosopher Bulleh Shah. It is one of the most popular of his kafis, incorporating religious, philosophical, and humanist aspects. In the 1990s Junoon, a rock band from Pakistan, rendered "Bullah Ki Jaana".

  8. Rani Tatt - Wikipedia

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    The book is divided into two parts. The first part contains the poems and the second part is the verse. In this book the author uses most ancient vocabulary of Punjabi. Most Punjabi books are estimated to sell about 500 copies, but the Rani Tatt has crossed the figure in just ten days.

  9. Category:Punjabi poetry - Wikipedia

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