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November 1917 – 13
April 1997),
known by his pen name as
Farigh Bukhari (romanized:
Fārigh Buk̲h̲ārī), was a ****stani
multilingual poet and progressive...
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Afridi Abaseen Yousafzai Alif Jana
Khattaka Rahmatullah Dard
Tahir Dawar Farigh Bukhari Gilaman Wazir Abdul Bari
Jahani Pir
Mohammad Karwan Hafizullah Khaled...
- Hussain,
Sahir Ludhianvi,
Kaifi Azmi, Ali
Abbas Hussaini,
Makhdoom Mohiuddin,
Farigh Bukhari,
Khatir Ghaznavi, Raza Hamdani, M.Ibrahim Joyo,
Sobho Gianchandani...
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Darnah Wadi al
Khalij Wadi
Husayn Wadi al Mu'allaq Wadi at
Tamimi Wadi al
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Hamim Great Manmade River Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas...
- Gandhi' of India". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved 19 July 2024. Bukhari,
Farigh (1991). Taḥrīk-i āzādī aur Bācā K̲h̲ān.
Fiction House. p. 226. "Everything...
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Manmohan Ghose (Modern Indo-English poet) (1990) by
Lotika Ghose, Tr.
Gulwant Farigh in the
Makers of
Indian Literature Series.
Works by or
about Manmohan Ghose...
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History and Politics, 1947–1971.p38 OUP ****stan ISBN 0-19-579634-9 Bukhari,
Farigh (1991). Taḥrīk-i āzādī aur Bācā K̲h̲ān.
Fiction House. p. 226.
Rizwan Hussain...
- Issue,
Craig Baxter (1997),
Library of
Congress Country Studies. Bukhari,
Farigh (1991). Taḥrīk-i āzādī aur Bācā K̲h̲ān.
Fiction House. p. 226. Paul Wolf...
- Ardhanarishwar. In 2002,
Ardhanarishwar (Punjabi translation) by
Gulwant Farigh won the
Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize,
given by
Sahitya Akademi. In...
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Salaamat Ali
Dabeer (1803–1875), Josh
Malihabadi (1898–1982), Mohd
Afzal "
Farigh Sitapuri" (27.01.1843 - 17.06.1900) Ali
Haider Tabatabai (1854–1933), born...