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  2. Ahmad Faraz - Wikipedia

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    But he was able to return to his homeland, Pakistan. Ahmad Faraz later died of kidney failure, confirmed by his son Shibli Faraz, in a private hospital in Islamabad on 25 August 2008. His funeral was held on the evening of 26 August, among many admirers and government officials at H-8 Graveyard, Islamabad, Pakistan. [6] [1] [10]

  3. Ayub Sabir - Wikipedia

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    اہ Published by National Book Foundation of Pakistan, Islamabad, 2007 [5] زہ Published by National Book Foundation, Islamabad, 2004 [6] مل Published by International Urdu Publications, Delhi, 2004. [7] اہ Published by Bait u Hikmat, Lahore, Pakistan, 2003. [8] اث Published by National Language Authority, Islamabad, Pakistan [9]

  4. Alamgir Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad, Gulmohar Press, 1984. The Poems of Alamgir Hashmi. Islamabad, National Book Foundation, 1992. [4] Sun and Moon and Other Poems. Islamabad, Indus Books, 1992. A Choice of Hashmi's Verse. Karachi and New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. [4]

  5. Attash Durrani - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] He was serving National Book Foundation as Advisor, Textbook Development since May 2014 for redesigning of textbooks for NBF establishing as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, as per style guides he already developed for Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore and federal Education. He was a member of the National Curriculum Council, Federal ...

  6. Urdu literature - Wikipedia

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    “Urdu Afsana : Soorat o Ma'na” (Urdu) by M. Hameed Shahid National Book Foundation Islamabad Pakistan 2006–1.an eminent poet of moder age akhlaque bandvi. Noorul Hasnain- 'Naya Afsana-Naye Naam. ISBN 978-93-81029-29-9. Published by Arshia publication Delhi 110095. Edition 2012 (Article o n EK Mamnua Muhabbat Ki Kahani page 316 to 321)

  7. Samina Raja - Wikipedia

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    Raja also as a Subject Specialist in the National Language Authority, Islamabad and was planning to bring out a new literary magazine Khwabgar (the Dream Maker)'s (she is an Urdu poet) Samina Raja had been awarded for two awards – Prime Minister Award and Writers Award – but she refused to accept them citing nomination of undeserving people ...

  8. Mazhar ul Islam - Wikipedia

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    Mazhar ul Islam served as Director General of the Pakistan Academy of Letters, as executive director of Lok Virsa and the managing director of the National Book Foundation. He has been awarded the President's Pride of Performance for Literature and a medal for Revival of Folk Studies. [citation needed]

  9. Z. A. Suleri - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad: National Book Foundation; 1st ed edition (1978). Ahmad Suleri, Ziauddin (1989). Al-Quran : divine book of eternal value. Karachi, Pakistan: Royal Book Co ...