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  2. Gulzar - Wikipedia

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    Gulzar was born in a Sikh family as Sampooran Singh Kalra, to Makhan Singh Kalra and Sujan Kaur, in Dina, Jhelum District, British India (present-day Pakistan).In school, he had read translations of the works of Tagore which he recounted as one of his life's many turning points.

  3. Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    Bukhari's biography and family history are cited extensively in such works as the Gulzar-e-Mustafavi"" cited on the Khomeini of Irans website as Gulzar Murtazvi 2nd edition, Marat-e-Jalali, the Mazher-i-Jalali, the Akber-ul-Akhyar, the Rauzat-ul-Ahbab, Maraij-ul-Walayat, Manaqabi Qutbi, the Siyar-ul-Aqtar, the Siyar-ul-Arifeen and the Manaqib ...

  4. List of Hindi film families - Wikipedia

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    The Akhtar family is a prominent film family in the Hindi film Industry. It consists of renowned poets, authors, scriptwriters, directors, actors, and producers. One of the most famous among them is Urdu poet, author and philosopher Javed Akhtar, whose great-grandfather Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi is a notable name in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

  5. Category:Gulzar - Wikipedia

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  6. Gulzar Azmi - Wikipedia

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    Gulzar Azmi was born on May 1, 1934 in Bombay. His father's name was Noor Mohammad. Native place was Kharewan, Azamgarh UP. He spent his life mostly at Mumbai.He was the fifth among his six brothers and sisters.

  7. Jahaniyan Jahangasht - Wikipedia

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    Jahangasht's mosque near his grave. Jahaniyan Jahangasht was born on 8th February 1308 AD (14 Shaban 707 AH) in Uččh.His father, Sayyid Aḥmad Kabīr, was the youngest son and chosen successor of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh of Bukhara.