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  2. Shafiq-ur-Rahman (humorist) - Wikipedia

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    Shafiq-ur-Rahman (Urdu: شفیق الرحمن) (9 November 1920 – 19 March 2000) was a Pakistani humorist and short-story writer of Urdu language. [1] [2] He was one of the most illustrious writers of the Urdu-speaking world. Like Mark Twain and Stephen Leacock, [3] he has given enduring pleasure to his readers.

  3. Category:Pakistani humour - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pakistani humour" ... Pathan joke This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. List of Urdu humorists - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of those literary Humorist who did the works in Urdu language in the forma of both Prose and Poetry. Most of the writer comes from Pakistan and India. Most of the writer comes from Pakistan and India.

  5. Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi - Wikipedia

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    Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi (Urdu: مُشتاق احمد يُوسُفی – Muštāq Ẹḥmad Yoūsufi, 4 September 1923 – 20 June 2018) [2] was a Pakistani Urdu satirist and humourist. [3] [4] Yousufi also served as the head of several national and international governmental and financial institutions. [4]

  6. Pathan joke - Wikipedia

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    A "Pathan joke" is a derogatory joke that is typically centered around ethnic stereotypes about Pashtun people. [1] The word "Pathan" (as opposed to the endonym "Pakhtun") is a Hindi word [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and it refers to Pashtuns or people who have Pashtun ancestry.

  7. Loose Talk (Pakistani TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Loose Talk (Urdu: لُوز ٹاک) was a Pakistani television comedy show that was first aired on ARY Digital in June 2002. The show was a social and political commentary delivered humorously to reach the masses. It was written and created by Anwar Maqsood. The satire-comedy talk show was loosely inspired by BBC World Service's HARDTalk. [1]

  8. List of Pakistani comedians - Wikipedia

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    1 Pakistani comedians. 2 A. 3 I. 4 M. 5 N. Toggle the table of contents. ... such as jokes and other forms of humour. Following is a list of comedians, comedy groups, ...

  9. Sohail Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Sohail Ahmed was born in Gujranwala, Punjab, on 1 May 1963. [7]His grandfather Faqir Muhammad Faqir (1900–1974) was a philanthropist as well a writer called Baba-e-Punjabi ("father of Punjabi") because he authored more than 40 books in Punjabi, while his father Mian Muhammad Akram was DSP Gujranwala. [8]