Murtaza Birlas (Urdu: مرتضیٰ برلاس ) (also spelled Barlas) is a poet of modern Urdu Ghazal from Pakistan. His work has been published in Urdu literary...
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in Central Asia Murtaza Birlas (21st century), Pakistani writer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Birlas. If an internal...
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selection of his works was posthumously published in 1993 by his brother Murtaza Birlas Mustafa Rahi edited and compiled several books related to his mentor...
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Ashraf (1933) Waheed Akhtar (1934–1996) Sudarshan Faakir (1934–2008) Murtaza Birlas (1934) Mohsin Zaidi (1935–2003) Anwar Masood (1935) Bashar Nawaz (1935-2015)...
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Mohsin Naqvi Mohsin Changezi Majeed Amjad Muhammad Iqbal Munir Niazi Murtaza Birlas Mustafa Rahi Mustafa Zaidi Muzaffar Warsi Moeen Faruqi Moeen Nizami...
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uncle Syed Mujtaba Ali was a renowned linguist, his other uncle was Syed Murtaza Ali, a prominent writer. He completed his bachelor's and master's in zoology...
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research programme for them. Many prominent scientists, including Ghulam Murtaza, Riazuddin, Kamaluddin Ahmed, Faheem Hussain, Raziuddin Siddiqui, Munir...
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Nathan Reardon Nathan Rimmington Peter Nevill Sean Abbott Steven Crook Ali Murtaza Arjun Yadav Ashok Menaria Eklavya Dwivedi Faiz Fazal Hanuma Vihari Iresh...
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Khan were also trained by him. Currently they are professional singers. Murtaza and Qadir have sung in films like Fiza,Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities...
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Ahmednagar was captured by the Mughals. Nizamshahi minister Malik Ambar raised Murtaza Nizam Shah II to the throne, with its temporary headquarters at Junnar...
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