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  2. List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Punjabi

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    Novel: Asghar Wajahat [13] 2021: Bhajanbir Singh: Pratinidhi Kahaniyan: Pratinidhi Kahaniya: Hindi: Short stories: Uday Prakash [14] 2022: Bhupinder Kaur 'Preet' Nagaare Wang Vajde Shabad: Nagde Ki Tarah Bajde Shabad: Hindi: Poetry: Nirmala Putul [15] 2023: Jagdish Rai Kulrian: Gulara Begum: Gulara Begum: Hindi: Novel: Sharad Pagare [16]

  3. Heer Ranjha - Wikipedia

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    Tilla Jogian, where Ranjha came. Heer Ranjha [a] (Punjabi: [ɦiɾ ɾaːnd͡ʒ(ʱ)aː]) is a traditional Punjabi folk tragedy with many historic poetic narrations; [1] with the first one penned by Damodar Gulati in 1600s, on the preexisting oral legend; and the most famous one, Heer, written by Waris Shah in 1766, in the form of an epic.

  4. Eho Hamara Jeevna - Wikipedia

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    Eho Hamara Jeevna (Punjabi: ਏਹੁ ਹਮਾਰਾ ਜੀਵਣਾ; English Translation: This our life or And Such is Her Fate) is a Punjabi novel written by Dalip Kaur Tiwana. The novel was published in 1968 and it was the author's second novel. For this novel Tiwana received Sahitya Akademi Award in 1971. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Waryam Singh Sandhu - Wikipedia

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    Sandhu published his first story "Akhan Vich Mar Gayi Khushi" in the Punjabi magazine Preetlari. [3] In 1998, he released Chauthi koot. In 2015, two stories from the collection were adapted into the film The Fourth Direction. [4] Sandhu, who holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree, retired as a lecturer from Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar.

  6. Marhi Da Deeva (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Marhi Da Deeva (Originally in Punjabi: ਮੜ੍ਹੀ ਦਾ ਦੀਵਾ, Literally meaning: The Lamp of the Tomb), sometimes spelled as Marhi Da Diva, is a 1964 Punjabi novel by Gurdial Singh. This first novel established Gurdial Singh as a novelist. [1] [2] The author himself described it as the first Punjabi novel in "critical realism".

  7. Baldev Singh (author) - Wikipedia

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    Baldev Singh (11 December 1942), also known as Baldev Singh Sadaknaama, is an Indian novelist and story writer in Punjabi-language. [1] [2] He received the Sahitya Akademi Award 2011 for his novel Dhahwan Dilli De Kingre. [1] [3] As of 2012, he has written 55 novels and various short stories and plays. [4]

  8. Kulwant Singh Virk - Wikipedia

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    Kulwant Singh Virk (20 May 1921 – 24 December 1987) was an Indian-born author who wrote mostly in Punjabi but also extensively in English.His short stories were translated into several other languages, including Russian and Japanese.

  9. Category:Punjabi-language novels - Wikipedia

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