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Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey Pdf Free

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Book Name Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey
AuthorJibran Khalil Jibran
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Pashto
Genre Short Stories
ISBN NA
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Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey Review:

Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey is Pashto translation of some of the short stories of Khalil Jibran. Gibran was born in 1883 into a pretty poor family in Bsharri, Lebanon.The most celebrated Lebanese-American poet ever was Khalil Gibran. He was a consummate artist who wanted to change the world and open hearts to spirituality through his art. Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and John Lennon all agree to being influenced by the writing of Khalil Gibran.
Khalil Gibran was a writer, artist and poet who is regarded as the third bestselling poet of all time. His sales rank only behind William Shakespeare and Lao-Tsu. The poems that he wrote were primarily about the spirituality of love. His major book, The Prophet, has sold millions of copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 40 different languages.

Devaal sara Khabarey pdf free download

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Book NameDevaal sara Khabarey
AuthorShaheen Buneri
Publish Year
PublisherUniversity Book Agency
LanguagePashto
GenreShort Stories
ISBN987654321
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Devaal sara Khabarey Review:

Devaal sara Khabarey is a Pashto social and cultural book written by Shaheen Buneri, Shaheen  is a journalist from northwestern Pakistan. He studied English literature and political science and graduated from the University of Peshawar in 2000. Shaheen started his journalistic career as a staff reporter with English national daily the Statesman Peshawar in 2001. He reported on politics, society, cultural heritage and censorship issues in the conflict-ridden Tribal Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Deeval sara khabarey is a complete pashtoon culture ecompassed in book, this book consists of more than 100 social and cultural short stories.

Khwakhy Engoor by M.Ibrahim Shabnam

pashto novel

Book Name Khwakhy Engoor
AuthorM.Ibrahim Shabnam
Publish Year
PublisherDanish Khparandoya Tolana, Peshawar
Language Pashto
Genre Novel
ISBN NA
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Review Khwakhy Engoor:

Khwakhy Engoor is a Pashto novel written by Muhammad Ibrahim Shabnam, this novel is representing pashtun culture, a very interesting novel ever seen in pashto language. as there is joined family system in pashtuns, therefor sweet tussels of mother in law and daughter in law occurs oftenly.
It is fact that pashto literature lacks novels, there is a very small number of pashto novels available. khwakhe engoor is one of those universal novels, which can not be ignored.
Not only in pashtuns but all the nations of the world, which support joint family system are aware of the role of khwakhy engoor(Pashto), Saas Bahoo (Urdu), Mother in law Daughter in law(english)

Laila Ao Majnoon by Sikandar Khattak

pashto poetry

Book Name Laila Ao Majnoon
AuthorSikandar Khattak
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PublisherNA
Language Pashto
Genre Folk Story
ISBN NA
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Review Laila ao Majnoon:

This book Laila ao Majnoon is written by Sikandar Khattak, Laila Majnoon is a folk story, famous in the KPK as well as all over the world, when we look at the history, we find that Laila Majnoon is a narrative poem composed in 584/1188 by the Persian poet Neẓāmi Ganjavi, based on a semi-historical Arab story about the 7th century Bedouin poet Qays ibn Al-Mulawwah and his ladylove Layla bint Mahdi (or Layla al-Aamiriya). Nizami also wrote Khosrow and Shirin in the 12th century, a popular poem praising their love story. It is the third of his five long narrative poems, Panj Ganj (Persia)(The Five Treasures). Lord Byron called it “the Romeo and Juliet of the East.”
But in a time everybody narrated this tale in their own words, here is a pashto version of the Laila and Majnoon tale.

Gul Panra by Badshah room

pashto poetry

Book NameGul Panra
AuthorBadshah room
Publish Year
PublisherHamesha Pukhto Adabi Tolana
LanguagePashto
GenreFunny Short Stories
ISBNNA
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Gul Panra Review:

Gul Panra is a very interesting book in pashto language, read and enjoy. we are trying to upload as many books of pashto language as possible. but the real sorrow is this that there is a very small quantity of pashto readers. a very interesting philosopy is lying in each line of this book.

“Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book.” 

― John GreenThe Fault in Our Stars

“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! -- When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.” 

― Jane AustenPride and Prejudice