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  2. List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Urdu

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    Punjabi Novel Ajeet Cour: 2006 Sajid Rashid Jhada Jhadti Zadazadati: Marathi Novel Vishwas Patil: 2007 Ali Asghar Rooh Ke Nagme Selection English Poetry Kamala Das (surayya) 2008 Nusrat Zahir Tihad Mein Mere Shab-O-Roz My Days In Prison English Memoir Iftekhar Gilani 2009 Asma Saleem Safar Sunehade: Punjabi Poetry Amrita Pritam: 2010 Maher Mansoor

  3. Gurshaahi - Wikipedia

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    Gurshaahi is a Punjabi web portal owned by the Gurshaahi Foundation, a nonprofit and non-governmental organization dedicated to the promotion of the Punjabi literature across the world. It has digitalized about 1500 punjabi poetry excerpts of prominent writers from Indian Punjab and Pakistani Punjab.

  4. List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Punjabi

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    Urdu: Novel: Gian Singh Shatir: 2004: Jagbir Singh: Sanrachnavad, Uttar Saranchnavad: Sakhtiyat, Pas-Sakhtiyat Aur Mashriqi Sheriyat Ate Poorvi Kav Shastar: Urdu: Literary Criticism: Gopi Chand Narang: 2005: Piara Singh: Sikh History: A History of the Sikhs (Vol. I & II) English: History: Khushwant Singh: 2006: Kirpal Singh Kasel: Gur-Sabad ...

  5. Fakhar Zaman (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He is a celebrated Pakistani writer who is author of 40 books in Punjabi, Urdu and English. His Punjabi novels and poetry have been translated into several major languages of the world and are taught at post-graduate level in different countries for students seeking PhD and M.Phil degrees. Thesis have been written on his Punjabi writings in India.

  6. Punjabi literature - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian novel, Elizabethan drama, free verse and Modernism entered Punjabi literature through the introduction of British education during the Raj. The first Punjabi printing press (using Gurmukhi font) was established through a Christian mission at Ludhiana in 1835, and the first Punjabi dictionary was published by Reverend J. Newton in ...

  7. Nasreen Anjum Bhatti - Wikipedia

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    Bhatti was a feminist Punjabi poet and rights activist. [11] [12] [13] She wrote four books, two Punjabi and two in Urdu language, [14] “Neel Karayaan Neelkan” (1979), “Athay Pehr Tarah” (2009), [15] “Bin Bass” and “Tera Lehja Badalney Tak”. [16] [17] Bhatti was considered to be one of the last crusaders of “literature of ...

  8. Mirza Sahiban - Wikipedia

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    Mirza and Sahiban under the tree. Mirza Sahiban [a] (Punjabi: [mɪɾzaː saːɦɪbãː]) is a traditional Punjabi tragedy originally written by the 17th-century poet Pilu.Set in a village in Jhang, the tragedy follows the romance between two youths, belonging to chieftain families of their respective clans, their elopement and eventual demise.

  9. Mir Tanha Yousafi - Wikipedia

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    Mir Tanha Yousufi (1 January 1955 – 26 August 2019) was a Pakistani Punjabi and Urdu writer, best known for his Punjabi literature. He produced two short story collections and five novels in Punjabi. Most of his work was transliterated in Gurumukhi script in Indian Punjab. Besides his Punjabi works, he was a well known Urdu and Punjabi poet.