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  2. UrduPoint - Wikipedia

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    Online. UrduPoint is an Urdu-language web portal of Pakistan. Launched on August 14, 2000, it is the 6th most visited website in Pakistan and its global rank is 1045 (April 2016 ). [1] UrduPoint is also partner of digital media company Ziff Davis, a division of J2 Global, to launch Mashable Pakistan. This is dual-language, Urdu and English ...

  3. InPage - Wikipedia

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    InPage. InPage is a word processor and page layout software by Concept Software Pvt. Ltd., an Indian information technology company. It is used for languages such as Urdu, Arabic, Balti, Balochi, Burushaski, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi and Shina under Windows and macOS. It was first developed in 1994 and is primarily used for creating ...

  4. Nastaliq - Wikipedia

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    The name Nastaliq "is a contraction of the Persian naskh-i ta'liq ( Persian: نَسْخِ تَعلیق ), meaning a hanging or suspended naskh. " [6] Virtually all Safavid authors (like Dust Muhammad or Qadi Ahmad) attributed the invention of nastaliq to Mir Ali Tabrizi, who lived at the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century.

  5. Ankahi - Wikipedia

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    Release. March 1982. ( 1982-03) –. May 1982. ( 1982-05) Ankahi ( Urdu: ان کہی, lit. 'Unsaid') is an Urdu television drama serial broadcast by PTV in 1982 and is now considered a cult-classic. [1] It was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Shoaib Mansoor and Mohsin Ali.

  6. Khaadi - Wikipedia

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    Khaadi ( Urdu: کھادی; pronounced [kʰaːd̪iː]) is a Pakistani fashion and lifestyle brand, founded in December 1998. Its headquarters are located in Karachi. As of 2015, it operates 46 stores in 17 cities across Pakistan and 17 stores across the United Kingdom and the GCC. [1] [2] Currently, Khaadi operates 60 stores in 30 cities within ...

  7. Quaid-e-Azam Library - Wikipedia

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    The Quaid-e-Azam Library (Urdu: قائدِ اعظم لائبریری) is a public library in located within the Bagh-e-Jinnah in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The library was constructed in the mid 19th century during the British Raj and consists of Victorian era Lawrence and Montgomery Halls. The library has a collection of 125,000 books in ...

  8. Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Movement. Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii ( Urdu: سید امیرالدین قدوائی; born 1901 – 21 August 1973) was a Pakistani nationalist barrister, politician and independence activist. He is the designer of the national flag of Pakistan. [1] Kedwaii was awarded a posthumous Pakistan Movement Gold Medal in 1991 by the Government of ...

  9. Quaid-e-Azam Residency - Wikipedia

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    Quaid-e-Azam Residency. Quaid-e-Azam Residency ( Urdu: قائدِ اعظم ریزیڈنسی ), also known as Ziarat Residency, is located in Ziarat, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is where Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent the penultimate month of his life, nursed by A. S. Nathaniel. It is the most famous landmark of the city, constructed in 1892 during the ...