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  2. Sabahat Ali Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Sabahat also used to host morning show Subah Bakhair Vibe Ke Saath on Vibe TV. [8] Then she appeared in dramas Sanam , Naik Parveen , Hari Hari Churiyaan , Baby and Be Aitbaar . [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Since then she appeared in dramas Beti Jaisi , Mein Jeena Chahti Hoon , Qismat Ka Likha and Aakhir Kab Tak .

  3. Subah of Lahore - Wikipedia

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    He ensured that the mansabdars fulfilled their duties and issued certificates to that effect. The bakshi was also acted as the official news writer of the subah, reporting all affairs to the central government. [3] In Lahore, the capital of the subah, a qazi was appointed, who heard cases, carried out investigations, and delivered judgments. [3]

  4. Mir Taqi Mir - Wikipedia

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    According to Mir, Syed Sadaat Ali, a Sayyid of Amroha convinced him to pursue poetry in Urdu: [16] [17] "A Sayyid from Amroha took the trouble to put me on to writing poetry in the Urdu medium, the verse which resembled Persian poetry. Urdu was the language of Hindustan by the authority of the king and presently it was gaining currency.

  5. Subah - Wikipedia

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    A Subah is a term for a province or state in several South Asian languages. It was introduced by the Mughal Empire to refer to its subdivisions or provinces; and was also adopted by other polities of the Indian subcontinent .

  6. Hyderabad Subah - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad Subah (Persian: صوبه حیدرآباد), [1] also known as Golconda Subah, [2] was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the eastern Deccan region of the Indian subcontinent. It was created in 1687, during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb , by the annexation of the Golconda Sultanate .

  7. List of Urdu poets - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Hamdani Mushafi, the poet first believed to have coined the name "Urdu" around 1780 AD for a language that went by a multiplicity of names before his time. [1] Mirza Muhammad Rafi, Sauda (1713–1780) Siraj Aurangabadi, Siraj (1715–1763) Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, Soz (1720-1799) Khwaja Mir Dard, Dard (1721–1785)

  8. Abd al-Samad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Samad Khan Al-Ansari or Abd-us-Samad Khan Al-Ansari [1] (died 1737), also known simply as Abdus Samad Khan, [2] was the Mughal subahdar of Lahore Subah from 1713 to 1726, and of Multan Subah from 1726 until his death in 1737. He was succeeded by his son Zakariya Khan Bahadur in the both provinces.

  9. Subh-e-Azadi - Wikipedia

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    Subh-e-Azadi (lit.'Dawn of Independence' or 'Morning of freedom' [4]), also spelled Subh-e-Aazadi or written as Subh e Azadi, is an Urdu language poem by a Pakistani poet, Faiz Ahmed Faiz written in 1947. [5] [6] The poem is often noted for its prose style, marxist perspectives, disappointment, anguish, and critic atmosphere.