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Mazhar Kaleem acquired fame through writing about Ibn-e-Safi's famous character in the Imran Series in the late 1960s. After Ibn-e-Safi, many writers tried to continue "Imran series" but few have lasted beyond a few novels except Kaleem.
Juana was introduced into the series by Mazhar Kaleem. He is an American Negro and a member of the criminal organization "Master Killers", which assassinates prominent personalities. Master Killers was hired to kill Imran in Imran Ki Maut. Juana came to Pakasia as part of a team of four assassins.
Imran Series explains the workings of a country's secret service that operates from the capital of the country (supposed by many to be Karachi in Pakistan which was the capital when initial Imran Series novels were written. Although Ibn-e-Safi was careful to never explicitly state this, villains often refer to the country as the "one from South ...
Mazhar Kaleem (Urdu: مظہر کلیم) (1942 – 2018) original name Mazhar Nawaz Khan [1] was a Pakistani novelist chiefly known in Imran Series, Urdu spy fiction [2] written within Imran Series mythos created by Ibn-e-Safi. He was known for writing the Imran Series and had written short stories for children as well.
Imran Series (7 P) J. ... Imran series; Imran Series (Mazhar Kaleem) Inspector Jamshed series This page was last edited on 26 February 2024, at 13:14 (UTC ...
List of Imran Series by Ibn-e-Safi This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 08:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
well i believe that the either the section should be divided into two with full justice to both authors or have two Wikipedia articles of Imran series with further extension as Imarn Series: Ibn-e-Safi & Imran Series:Mazhar Kaleem as in my opinion the continuity of Mazhar Kaleem's books indicate that he is not less popular. Farhan
Imran Series is the best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written starting from 1955 until his death in 1980 by Ibn-e-Safi. [1] [2] Both Doctor Du'aa-goo and Jonk Ki Waapsi were published as a series of episodes in the Daily Hurriyat, and later published in the form of books by "Asraar Publications" (the regular publishers of Imran Series).