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  2. Baburaj (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Baburaj Jacob, mononymously known as Baburaj, is an Indian actor, director, and screenwriter who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema and has also appeared in Tamil and Hindi films. He began and established his career in cinema by playing antagonistic roles and graduated to comedic and character roles after the 2011 film Salt N' Pepper .

  3. Rais Amrohvi - Wikipedia

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    Rais Amrohvi (Urdu: رئیس امروہوی), whose real name was Syed Muhammad Mehdi (12 September 1914 – 22 September 1988) was a Pakistani scholar, Urdu poet, paranormal investigator, psychoanalyst and elder brother of Jaun Elia. He was known for his style of qatanigari (quatrain writing).

  4. M. S. Baburaj - Wikipedia

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    Baburaj was born on 3 March 1929 [4] in Kozhikode, then known as Calicut.His early childhood was spent in destitution and poverty. His father, Jan Muhammed Khan, who was a Hindustani musician from Bengal who frequently held concerts in Kerala, deserted his Malayali mother when he was very young, and returned to his native Kolkata.

  5. Baburaj - Wikipedia

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  6. Meeraji - Wikipedia

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    Born into a Kashmiri family [2] of Gujranwala and named Mohammed Sanaullah Dar, he passed his childhood days in Kucha Sardar Shah, Mozang, Lahore.His father, Munshi Mohammad Mahtabuddin, was a railway engineer, so his family had to often move from one place to another.

  7. Urdu Lughat - Wikipedia

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    It is the most comprehensive dictionary in the history of Urdu language. [citation needed] It is published by the Urdu Lughat Board, Karachi. The dictionary was edited by the honorary director general of the board Maulvi Abdul Haq who had already been working on an Urdu dictionary since the establishment of the Urdu Dictionary Board, Karachi ...

  8. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The name Urdu was first introduced by the poet Ghulam Hamadani Mushafi around 1780. [29] [30] As a literary language, Urdu took shape in courtly, elite settings. [80] [81] While Urdu retained the grammar and core Indo-Aryan vocabulary of the local Indian dialect Khariboli, it adopted the Perso-Arab writing system, written in the Nastaleeq style.

  9. Khatir Ghaznavi - Wikipedia

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    Translator The writer translated the book into Urdu or Hindko language. 7 Dastar Nama — Translator Book translation into Urdu 8 Khushal Nama [1] — Translator Book translation into Urdu or Hindko 9 Raqs Nama — Translator — 10 Zindagi Ke Liay (For Life) [1] — Play — 11 Manzal Ba Manzal — Play — 12 Pakistan Mein Urdu (Urdu in ...