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  2. Allahabad Address - Wikipedia

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    The Allahabad Address (Urdu: خطبہ الہ آباد) was a speech by scholar, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, one of the best-known in Pakistani history. It was delivered by Iqbal during the 21st annual session of the All-India Muslim League , on the afternoon of Monday, 29 December 1930, at Allahabad in United Provinces (U. P.).

  3. Rekhta (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rekhta (website) Rekhta is an Urdu literary web portal started by Rekhta Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Urdu literature. [ 4] The Rekhta Library Project, its books preservation initiative, has successfully digitized approximately 200,000 books over a span of ten years. [ 5]

  4. Windows Address Book - Wikipedia

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    Windows Address Book was a component of Microsoft Windows that lets users keep a single list of contacts that can be shared by multiple programs. [1] It is most commonly used by Outlook Express. It was introduced with Internet Explorer 3 in 1996 and improved in subsequent versions. [2] The Windows Address Book API can query LDAP servers or read ...

  5. Syed Aqeel-ul-Gharavi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Aqeel-ul-Gharavi also known as Ayatullah Aqeel-ul-Gharavi (Arabic: آيت الله السيد عقيل الغروى; born 2 February 1964) is a leading Indian Twelver Shia scholar, philosopher, thinker, writer, poet, educationist, community activist, critic and a mujtahid.

  6. List of Urdu authors - Wikipedia

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    Mir Gul Khan Nasir. Zehra Nigah. Shibli Nomani. Asif Noorani. Naeem Baig. Ghulam-us-Saqlain Naqvi. Moeen Nizami. Mohiuddin Nawab. Nimra Ahmed Khan.

  7. List of Urdu poets - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Muhammad Rafi, Sauda (1713–1780) Siraj Aurangabadi, Siraj (1715–1763) Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, Soz (1720-1799) Khwaja Mir Dard, Dard (1721–1785) Qayem Chandpuri, Muhammad Qyamuddin Ali Qayem (1722–1793) Mir Taqi Mir, Mir (1723–1810) Nazeer Akbarabadi, Nazeer (1740–1830) Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat, Jurat (1748–1810)

  8. Qudrat Ullah Shahab - Wikipedia

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    Qudrat Ullah Shahab (or Qudratullah Shahab, Urdu: قدرت ﷲ شہاب; 26 February 1917 – 24 July 1986) was an eminent Urdu writer, civil servant and diplomat from Pakistan. Shahab holds the distinction of having served as the Principal Secretary to three heads of state; Governor General Ghulam Muhammad , President Iskander Mirza , and ...

  9. Windows Contacts - Wikipedia

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    Windows Contacts. Windows Contacts is a contact manager that is included in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. It replaced but retains most of the functionality of Windows Address Book and worked with Windows Live Mail and the Vista version of Windows Mail . Windows Contacts uses an XML -based schema format.