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  2. Little Birds (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Little Birds. Little Birds is Anaïs Nin 's second published work of erotica, which appeared in 1979 two years after her death, [1] but was apparently written in the early 1940s when she was part of a group "writing pornography for a dollar a day." [2] The book is a collection of thirteen short stories. The sexual topics covered are quite ...

  3. Parizaad - Wikipedia

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    Parizaad ( Urdu: پری‌زاد, lit. 'Fairy's child') is a Pakistani television series written by Hashim Nadeem, based on his novel of the same name, directed by Shahzad Kashmiri and produced by Momina Duraid Productions. It first started airing on Hum Television on 20 July 2021.

  4. 1912 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Ali Jafri, Indian, Urdu-language poet; P. R. Kaikini, Indian, writing Indian poetry in English; Nityananda Mahapatra, Indian, Oriya-language novelist, short-story writer, poet and politician; Prahlad Parekh (died 1962), Indian, Gujarati-language ; Bharati Sarabhai, Indian English- and Gujarati-language playwright, including verse drama

  5. Raaz-e-Ulfat - Wikipedia

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    Raaz-e-Ulfat. Raaz-e-Ulfat ( Urdu: رازِ اُلفت, lit. 'Love's secret') is a Pakistani romantic drama television series premiered on Geo Entertainment on 7 April 2020. It is written by Maha Malik, produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi under 7th Sky Entertainment and directed by Siraj-ul-Haque. It features Shehzad Sheikh, Yumna ...

  6. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Urdu ( / ˈʊərduː /; اردو, [ʊɾduː] ⓘ; ALA-LC: Urdū) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia. [10] [11] It is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan, where it is also an official language alongside English. [12]

  7. Urdu ghazal - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Khwaja Hafiz recites his poetry in the 17th century. The Urdu ghazal is a literary form of the ghazal -poetry unique to the Indian subcontinent, written in the Urdu standard of the Hindostani language. [1] It is commonly asserted that the ghazal spread to South Asia from the influence of Sufi mystics in the Delhi Sultanate.

  8. Behzad Lucknavi - Wikipedia

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    Behzad Lucknavi (born Sardar Hasan Khan; 1 January 1900 – 10 October 1974 [1]) was a Pakistani Urdu poet and lyricist. He primarily wrote naats and ghazals and sometimes radio plays for the All India Radio, Delhi and later for Radio Pakistan after immigrating to Pakistan. [2]

  9. Zahida Hina - Wikipedia

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    She chose journalism as a career in mid-60s. In 1970, she married the well-known poet Jaun Elia. Zahida Hina was associated with the daily Jang from 1988 until 2005 when she moved to the Daily Express, Pakistan. She now lives in Karachi. Hina has also worked for Radio Pakistan, BBC Urdu and Voice of America .