Showing posts with label Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

Aur Ek Butshikan Paida Hua Part 1 By Altamash



Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi, more commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni, was the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. In the name of Islam, he conquered the eastern Iranian lands and the northwestern Indian subcontinent from 997 to his death in 1030. Mahmud turned the former provincial city of Ghazna into the wealthy capital of an extensive empire which covered most of today's Afghanistan, eastern Iran, Pakistan and northwestern India.

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Aur Ek Butshikan Paida Hua Part 2 By Altamash



Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi, more commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni, was the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. In the name of Islam, he conquered the eastern Iranian lands and the northwestern Indian subcontinent from 997 to his death in 1030. Mahmud turned the former provincial city of Ghazna into the wealthy capital of an extensive empire which covered most of today's Afghanistan, eastern Iran, Pakistan and northwestern India.

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Aur Ek Butshikan Paida Hua Part 3 By Altamash




Yamīn ad-Dawlah Abul-Qāṣim Maḥmūd Ibn Sebüktegīn, more commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni, was the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. In the name of Islam, he conquered the eastern Iranian lands and the northwestern Indian subcontinent from 997 to his death in 1030. Mahmud turned the former provincial city of Ghazna into the wealthy capital of an extensive empire which covered most of today's Afghanistan, eastern Iran, Pakistan and northwestern India.

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Aur Ek Butshikan Paida Hua Part 4 By Altamash


Yamīn ad-Dawlah Abul-Qāṣim Maḥmūd Ibn Sebüktegīn, more commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni, was the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. In the name of Islam, he conquered the eastern Iranian lands and the northwestern Indian subcontinent from 997 to his death in 1030. Mahmud turned the former provincial city of Ghazna into the wealthy capital of an extensive empire which covered most of today's Afghanistan, eastern Iran, Pakistan and northwestern India.

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Undlas Ki Nagin By Inayatullah

Friday, August 3, 2012

Aakhri Chattan By Naseem Hijazi




Naseem Hijazi was an Urdu writer and his real name is Sharīf Hussain He was born at the village of Sujaanpur near town Dhariwal, district Gurdaspur, Punjab in India . He lived most of his life in Pakistan and died in March 1996.His books are as below;
Khaak aur Khoon (Dirt and Blood), Yousuf bin Tashfin, Akhari Chattan (The Last Rock), Aakhari Marka (The Last Battle), Andheri Raat Ke Musafir (Travelers of the Dark Night), Aur Talwar Toot Gai (And the Sword was Broken), Daastaan E Mujahid (Tale of the Fighter), Gumshuda Qaafley (The Lost Caravans), Insaan Aur Devta (The Human and the Deity), Kaleesa Aur Aag (Church and Fire), Muhammad Bin Qasim, Pakistan Se Diyare Haram Tak (travelogue), Pardesi Darakht (The Alien Tree), Pouras Ke Hathi (Poras's Elephants) (comedy), Qafla-e-Hijaz (The Caravan of Hijaz), Qaisar-o-Kisra (Caesar and Kisra), Saqafat Ki Talaash (In Search of Culture), Shaheen (The Eagle), So Saal Baad (After 100 Years), Sufaid Jazeera (The White Island).


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