Saraiki Language

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Mir Nawaz Ali Alvi of Shikarpur Sindh (1851 to 1920 AD) Chohar Lal Mast (a Hindu Pandit) Faqir Waladinoo of Shikarpur Sindh Mir Himat Ali Shah of Rohri Sindh Molvi Ghulam Muhammad Khanzai Molvi Mahmood Moulai of Dera Ismail Khan KPK Saleh Muhammad Saleh of District Tank KPK (---to 1936 AD) Khushi Ram of Dera Ismail Khan KPK (---- to 1939 AD) Sohba Faqir Mehmood Khatyanr of District Bharakhan, Balochistan (1852 to 1907AD) Piaray Lala Jampuri (1727 to 1784 AD) Sardar Koray Khan Jatoi (1800 to 1898 AD) of Muzafargharh Sadiq Lali (1084 to 1179 AD) Molvi Gul Muhammad Ashiq Multani (1858 to 1933 AD) Mirza Quraban Ali Baig Qurban Hamal Leghari His collection is Dewan-i- Hamal Lutf Ali His book is Saifal Nama Khurum Bahawalpuri His collection is Khiaban-i-Kurum Safeer Leshari, his first collection is Vepray Mumtaz Haider Daher His collection is Andharay-de- raat and Kashkool vich samandar Ashoo Lal His first collection is Chhero hath nah murli' Iqbal Sokdi Bashir Ghamkhawr Mustafa Khadim Refat Abbas His collection are Parchhian ute Phul and Sangat Ved Nasrullah Khan Nasir His two collections of Saraiki poetry are Ajrak' and Aoey Hoey Jahngeer Mkhlis Qais Faridi His collection is Nemro Aman-ullah Arshad Naseer Sarmad His first collection is Sojhla Saeed Akhtar Sial Bakht Fakir of Ahmad pur Lamma

PROMINENT SARAIKI WRITTERS Novelists:• Ismail Ahmedani - probably the most celebrated novelist and fiction writer. Ahmedani has done much to promote the Saraiki language as a language for modern fiction writing. He was awarded Khwaja Ghulam Farid award by the government of Pakistan on Chholian .Ismail Ahmedani died at Karachi on 6 June 2007 and buried in his home village of Rasoolpur. •

Habib Mohana-the young and most talented among the new writers , his novels “Jatti Chiri” and “Allah lahaysi Mounjhan”


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