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  2. Mahar - Wikipedia

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    Mahar is one of the Indian caste found largely in the state of Maharashtra and neighbouring areas. [11] [12] Most of the Mahar community followed B. R. Ambedkar in converting to Buddhism in the middle of the 20th century. [13] [14] As of 2017 the Mahar caste was designated as a Scheduled Caste in 16 Indian states.

  3. Josh Malihabadi - Wikipedia

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    Josh Malihabadi (born Shabbir Hasan Khan; 5 December 1898 – 22 February 1982) popularly known as Shayar-e-Inqalab (poet of revolution) was a Pakistani poet of Urdu.. Known for his liberal values and challenging the established order, he wrote over 100,000 couplets and more than 1,000 rubaiyat in his lifetime.

  4. Mahr - Wikipedia

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    The word Mahr is related to the Hebrew word “Mohar” and the Syriac word "Mahrā", meaning “bridal gift”, which originally meant “purchase-money”. The word implies a gift given voluntarily and not as a result of a contract, but in Muslim religious law it was declared a gift which the bridegroom has to give the bride when the contract of marriage is made and which becomes the ...

  5. Tirukkural translations into Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The first Urdu translation of the Kural text was by Hazrat Suhrawardy, a professor of Urdu Department of Jamal Mohammad College, Tiruchirappalli. [1] It was published by Sahitya Academy in 1965, with a reprint in 1994. The translation is in prose and is not a direct translation from Tamil but based on English translations of the original.

  6. Vatandar - Wikipedia

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    The Vatandar, or Watandar (Hindi: वतनदार) is an Indian term meaning "landholder".The title was given to landowners, particularly in Maharashtra. [1]The vatandar generally owned a plot of land or vatan/watan worked by the local people, who were dependent on the vatandar for their subsistence.

  7. Ghulam Rasool Mehr - Wikipedia

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    G̲h̲ālib, life and works of Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, 1797-1869, Urdu poet; Navā-yi surosh, which has been described by critic Rauf Parekh as "the most voluminous of all commentaries on Ghalib’s Urdu divan." [4] Iqbāliyāt, on the life and works of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938; collected articles; Tārīk̲h̲-i Sindh, on the history ...

  8. Mazhar ud din - Wikipedia

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    Kashmir anthem, "Mary watan teri jannat main aain gay ik din" Hafiz Mazhar Ud Din Ramdasi (1914–1981) was an Islamic scholar , columnist , and Urdu poet who was also known as Hassan Ul Asar. He wrote the Kashmir anthem, "Mary watan teri jannat main aain gay ik din" (میرے وطن تیری جنت میں آئیں گے اک دن).

  9. Ehsan Danish - Wikipedia

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    Ehsan Danish autobiography "Jahan-e-danish" is a splendid masterpiece in Urdu literature. Jahan-e-Danish was first published in 1973 by Ehsan Danish in Lahore, Pakistan and duly received Adam Ji literary award in recognition of its literary value and linguistic stature.