The Pamirian Languages: Between Past and Future
The case of the Shughni language by Farman Ali The Pamirian languages are spoken by people in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Gilgit-Baltistan
Read MoreThe case of the Shughni language by Farman Ali The Pamirian languages are spoken by people in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Gilgit-Baltistan
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Read MoreNot a day goes by that I don’t come across a reference to your novel “Love in the Time of
Read Moreby Harris Khalique | | It is indeed a matter of profound privilege and great pleasure to deliver this
Read MoreThis issue of WWB is concerned with exploring new approaches to Urdu feminist writing. The field of Urdu writing generally,
Read MoreMamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, and her party supporters attend a protest march against the National Register
Read MoreIn Askari’s view, the West became victim to depravity in its quest for progress Raza Naeem on the modernism of
Read MoreBy Farman Ali Literati of the capital have called for the promotion and dissemination of the message of
Read MoreSDPI honors the living legend with ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for his contribution to Urdu language, literature
Read MoreBy Raza Naeem Raziya Sajjad Zaheer (1917-1979), who passed away in Delhi 40 years ago today, was one of Urdu’s most
Read MoreRaza Naeem on the style and sensibilities of one of the boldest Urdu short-story writers Ismat Chughtai’s prose carried
Read MoreSaira Mujtaba talks to Raza Naeem about two leading lights of the Progressive Writers Association – who both passed away
Read MoreYoung poet Humaira Amjad explains her poetry and motivation to come up with her book ‘Fixing’ with Shafqat Aziz The
Read MoreHAH Report Shelley Fairweather-Vega, a Seattle-based writer and translator. She translates literature from Russian and Uzbek languages into English.
Read MoreLaal Hartal pays tribute to the revolutionary poet at ILF-2019 Farman Ali The discourse generated by a rhythmic circle titled
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