22 Modern Punjabi Poets-In Their Own Voice, alternative title: Punjabi Poetry Audio, subject: Music, Media, Poetry, Modern Indo-European languages, free keyword: Tarlochan Lochi, Sukhwinder Amrat, Gurbhajan Gill, Gurdial Roshan, Permjit Sohal, abstract: Poetry of 22 moderen Punjabi poets like,Tarlochan Lochi, Sukhwinder Amrat, Gurbhajan Gill, Gurdial Roshan, Permjit Sohal is available on this page. To listen to the poetry, one needs to install Real Player in computer systym., language: Panjabi
Aaj Ka Shair, alternative title: Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, subject: Poetry, Modern Indo-European languages, Miscellany, free keyword: Urdu Literature, Urdu Poetry, Short Story, Ahmad nadeem Qasmi, abstract: This page is dedicated to eminent poet, short story writer and columnist Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi. He was born in 1916 and died in July 2006. On this page one can read different articles by Amjad Islam Amjad, Ataul haq Qasmi, Zahida Hina and many others about Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi`s life and his literary services., language: Urdu
Ab-e hayat, alternative title: Shaping the canon of Urdu poetry, creator: Azad, Muhammad Husain, subject: Literary history, free keyword: Muhammad Husain Azad; Literature; Urdu; History of literature; Canon, abstract: The Urdu poet Muhammad Husain was born in 1830 in Delhi as son of Persian emigrants. Later he chose for himself the pen name Azad. He died in 1910 in Lahore. His most famous work is the history of Urdu literature "Aab-e Hayaat" (Water of Life), a seminal work consisting of a discussion of Urdu poetics as well as biographies of various major Urdu poets. This English version is translated and edited by Frances W. Pritchett in association with Shamsur Rahman Faruqi. The digitised version of this book is provided by the 'Digital South Asia Library' (DSAL), University of Chicago., language: English
Ab-i hayat, alternative title: yani mashahir shura-yi Urdu ke savanih umri aur zaban-i mazkur ki ahd ba ahd ki taraqqiyon aur islahon ka bayan, creator: Azad, Muhammad Husain, subject: Literary history, free keyword: Muhammad Husain Azad; Literature; Urdu; History of literature; Canon, abstract: The Urdu poet Muhammad Husain was born in 1830 in Delhi as son of Persian emigrants. Later he chose for himself the pen name Azad. He died in 1910 in Lahore. His most famous work is the history of Urdu literature "Aab-e Hayaat" (Water of Life), a seminal work consisting of a discussion of Urdu poetics as well as biographies of various major Urdu poets. The digitised version of this book is provided by the 'Digital South Asia Library' (DSAL), University of Chicago., language: Urdu
Academy of the Punjab in North America, alternative title: A non-political and non-religious organization for all Punjabis for the promotion of Punjabi language, literature and culture, subject: Education and Research, Print media and newspapers, Old and middle Indo-Aryan languages, Modern Indo-European languages, Miscellany, free keyword: Languagemovent, NGO, abstract: The homepage represents a part of the punjabi language movement. There are many articles about Punjabi literature, theater, and culture as language conflicts. The focus is on the punjabi literature - it´s authors and works. The Gurmukhi, English, Punjabi and Shamukhi texts partly written and setted to music. A part from full text books exists Punjabi music and a online language guide of Gurmukhi and Punjabi., language: English, Panjabi
A Country Study: Pakistan, alternative title: Pakistan : Country Studies, creator: Library of Congress <Washington, DC> / Federal Research Division, subject: Education and Research, Ethnology, Geography, Country reports, History and Archaeology, Society, Agriculture and forestry, Media, Medicine, Science and technology, Politics, Law, Religion and Philosophy, Economics, free keyword: Country Study; Applied Geography, abstract: The Country Study: Pakistan is a project of the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. It offers simple and comprehendible introductions and an overview on history, society, economy, politics and national security of Pakistan., language: English
Adabi Ufaq, subject: Modern Indo-European languages, Descriptive and analytical linguistics, free keyword: Urdu Language, Urdu Poetry, Urdu Short Story, abstract: This page has been divided in different sections. One section consists of articles about Urdu language, its pronunciation and spellings. It explains how Urdu words are correctly pronounced. A list of words has been given for dictation. It contains especially those words in which mistakes are commenly made. In other section poetry of modern poets and short stories of modern writers are provided. Under the title "The world of foreign literature" Urdu translation of foreign literature is also available. In case of problems in reading, one can install Urdu font free of charge from this page., language: Urdu
A desertful of roses, alternative title: The Urdu ghazels of Mirza Asadullah Khan "Ghalib", creator: Pritchett, Frances W., subject: Literature, Poetry, Literary criticism, Modern Indo-European languages, free keyword: Ghazal; Poetry, abstract: Frances W. Prichett (Columbia-University) presents at this websites the Ghazal poetry of Mirza Asadallah Khan Ghalib, who lived from 1797 until 1869 in India. His is one of the most important Ghazal poet from South Asia. He wrotes in Urdu. Ghazals are a special poetic form with love as the dominant topic., language: English, Urdu
A Garden of Kashmir, creator: Pritchett, Frances W., subject: Literature, Poetry, Modern Indo-European languages, free keyword: Ghazal; Poetry; Lyric, abstract: Frances W. Pritchett, Professor of Modern Indic Languages at Columbia University, presents Urdu ghazals of the Indian poet Muhammad Taqi Mir, who lived from 1722 until 1810. He is one of the most important ghazal poet of the Indian subcontinent. The website contains the ghazals of mir and information about the poet., language: English, Urdu
A guide to writings by or about Women in Pre-Independent India, creator: Johnson, Donald Clay, subject: Literature, free keyword: Women Literature; Colonialism; Colonial Era, abstract: This online guide to women literature by and about South Asian women in the pre-independent era is compiled by Donald Clay Johnson, Curator at the Ames Library of South Asia, with Web assistance by George Swan. Charles Lesley Ames concentrated his book collecting on the British-Indian interaction. The earliest imprint that included is from 1743. Users thus can select a specific time frame and see what works by or about women are available. Also included in the guide are additional works within the University of Minnesota library system which pertain to women in India., language: English