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But Shahabnama's readability made Shahab one of Urdu's most successful memoirists. Mushfiq Khwaja was one of those who criticised Shahabnama for its exaggerations, inaccuracies and 'stretched truths'.
Qudrat Ullah Shahab was born in Gilgit on February 26, 1920. He started writing in his early days, both in Urdu and English languages and at the age of 16, he won an international essay competition ...
Surayya Shahab started her broadcasting career in the early 60s with Radio Pakistan. Later she went to Iran and joined Radio Iran, Zahedan. In 1973, she returned to Pakistan and joined Radio Pakistan ...
Shahab’s immediate galaxy of stars included men and women such as Mumtaz Mufti, Bano Qudsia and Ashfaq Ahmed, all of whom were fairly decent writers.
Below is the popularity graph of the name Shahab from 1977 to 2023, based on data from the SSA. Based on the popular names list by SSA, the Roman Urdu origin boy name has remained popular over the ...
July 24 marks one of Pakistan’s eminent Urdu writer and civil servant Qudrat Ullah Shahab’s 27th death anniversary.
A mushaira and a meeting of linguists were held at the Shahab Dehlvi Academy on Wednesday. Parliamentarian Syed Tabish Alweri lauded the academy’s efforts for the promotion of Urdu language.
Rereading Shahab Nama, a tale of bureaucratic intrigues, camouflage, self-aggrandisement and subjective portrayal of events Qudratullah Shahab (1920-1986) was a quintessential bureaucrat that ...
But Shahabnama's readability made Shahab one of Urdu's most successful memoirists. Mushfiq Khwaja was one of those who criticised Shahabnama for its exaggerations, inaccuracies and 'stretched truths'.
Qudrat Ullah Shahab started writing in his early days, both in Urdu and English languages and at the age of 16, he won an international essay competition organized by the Readers Digest, London.
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