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  2. Imran Series (Mazhar Kaleem) - Wikipedia

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    The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia. Some other writers of Imran Series used the name of "Pakasia" in that era (1974-1975) such as, Shaheen Choudhary's novel that was published around 1974 or 1975. One of his novel name was "Pakasia ki Tabahi".

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  4. Imran series - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. The Black Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Black Tapes is a mystery-horror pseudo-documentary podcast created by Paul Bae and Terry Miles. Published by Pacific Northwest Stories, it is part of their series of podcasts set in the same fictional universe (such as Tanis and Rabbits) which, despite being works of fiction, are presented as legitimate true stories both within the podcast and outside of it; the podcast has no credited ...

  6. List of Imran Series by Ibn-e-Safi - Wikipedia

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    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).

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    When "Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult" debuted on May 29, it brought allegations of abuse against the Shekinah Church and talent management company 7M Films in Los Angeles to a new level ...

  8. Imran series characters - Wikipedia

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    Imran also occasionally assumes the personae of the Prince of Dhump, a warlord of a fictitious state known as Dhump, and of Rana Tahavvar Al Sandooqui, a wealthy landlord and businessman, and Saff e Shikan, a hero to the people of Shikral. Early in the series Imran is portrayed as a hired agent of the Secret Service.

  9. Talk:Imran series - Wikipedia

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    Original writer of Imran Series is only Ibn-e-Safi. There are More than two hundred fake writers of Imran Series. At the end of Imran Series page, some unimportant links or info attached, these should be deleted. Only info about original writer should be used. Ibn-e-Safi is the best Imran Series writer.