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  • av M. Mubeen M
    200,-

    M. Mubeen is a renowned senior Urdu fiction writer who has written hundreds of literary short stories, novels, and more than 25 story books and Sci-Fi novels for children. He is proficient in both Urdu and Hindi languages. Currently, 68 of his books have already been published.'Char Andhe' is M. Mubeen's collection of 11 stories in Urdu, specially written for children which tells the stories of contemporary, modern day kids. The title story is about a village inspector who is on the lookout for the criminal who destroyed the farm and house of a hard-working villager, Ram Din. But the four witnesses of this destruction are blind!

  • av Meem Naag
    200,-

    This book contains 15 selected best short stories with bold narration and women related subjects. these stories characters mainly portrays the metro city Mumbai of India. The author never tried to polish and glorify his characters' language; they speak rough tough and real life words. These short stories were written originally in Urdu language and translated to Hindi from.

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    200,-

    "50 Lafzi 100 Kahaniyan" is a literary book written in the Urdu language by various writers, consisting of modern-day short stories or micro fiction. This captivating collection features 100 short stories that delve into the lives of common people, capturing both their sad and happy moments, as well as their deep feelings and emotions about social life and political scenario of Country.

  • av Baig Ehsaas
    256,-

    "This is a 'Dakhma'. Its roof is medium high. There are three circles on the roof. The corpse of a man is placed in the outer circle, the corpse of a woman in the middle circle and the corpse of children is placed in the inner circle so that the strong sun shines on them and the vultures can see them from afar... and it is called 'Sag Deed', The four-eyed dog... It is this vision that decides whether a man will be virtuous.""But uncle, where do these vultures come from?""If the sugar falls on the floor, where do the ants come from?"Uncle asked and went inside.The Parsis were coming out. Sohrab's naked body must have been left on the roof of the 'Dakhma'. I started looking at the sky again and again. Many Parsis also stopped. If the vultures do not come?Will Sohrab's body continue to dry in the sun?I involuntarily looked at the sky. A flock of vultures was coming fast towards 'Dakhma'. The faces of the Persians were happy. Twenty years later, this scene returned.I don't know where they came from. They were asking each other."If sugar falls on the floor..."

  • av M. Mubeen M
    200,-

    M. Mubeen is a renowned senior Urdu fiction writer who has written hundreds of literary short stories, novels, and more than 25 story books and Sci-Fi novels for children. He is proficient in both Urdu and Hindi languages. Currently, 68 of his books have already been published.'Char Andhe' is M. Mubeen's collection of 11 stories in Urdu, specially written for children which tells the stories of contemporary, modern day kids. The title story is about a village inspector who is on the lookout for the criminal who destroyed the farm and house of a hard-working villager, Ram Din. But the four witnesses of this destruction are blind!

  • av Meem Naag
    200,-

    'Galat Pata' contains selected best short stories of well-known Urdu short story writer Meem Naag. Meem Naag was famous for his bold narration and women related subjects. Meem Naag's story and characters mainly portrays the metro city Mumbai of India. He never tried to polish and glorify his characters' language; they speak rough tough and real life words. Meem Naag writes short Stories in mainly in Urdu language and most of them are about his dream city Mumbai.

  • av Naima Jafri Pasha
    280,-

    Aibak Khan, the brilliant son of a king's servant, who plays the flute in the village, falls in love with Maharaja's beautiful daughter, Chandra Mukhi, who was born of noble lineage.The love story of Aibak Khan and Chandramukhi, also known as 'Mahrukh', begins in pre-independence India during the British Raj and Maharajas era. It spans over twenty-five years and eventually leads to the union of Aibak Khan's daughter, Gul-e-Lala, and the son of his master, Humayun Zafar.

  • av Semaab Akbarabadi
    200,-

    This book "Bachchon Ki Nazmein" contains popular poems for children, written by renowned Urdu poets Altaf Hussain Haali and Semaab Akbarabadi."Woh Nabiyon Mein Rahmat Laqab Paanaywala", a naat written by Altaf Hussain Hali is a classic example of his poetry.

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    256,-

    This book "Bachchon Ki Maqbool Kahaniyan" contains 44 popular stories for children, written by renowned Urdu fiction writers such as Leo Tolstoy, Manto, Khwaja Ahmed Abbas, Rajendra Singh Bedi, Intezar Hussain and many others.

  •  
    320,-

    This book contains poems and stories for children, written or translated by renowned Urdu poets and fiction writers. All of these stories and poems were published in children's Urdu monthly magazine "Gulbootey".

  •  
    200,-

    This book contains popular poems for children, written by renowned Urdu poets such as Akhtar Shirani, Majaz, Daagh, Akhtarul Iman, Jagannath Azad, Mohammad Hussain Azad, Kaifi Azmi, Yusuf Nazim, Josh and many others.

  • av Sahir Ludhyanvi
    186,-

    This book contains poems for children, written by renowned Urdu poets such as Sahir Ludhianvi, Ibn-e-Insha and Hamidullah Afsar. Sahir Ludhianvi, was an Indian poet and film song lyricist who wrote primarily in Urdu in addition to Hindi. He is regarded one of the greatest and revolutionary film lyricist and poet of the 20th century India. Ibn-e-Insha was a Pakistani Urdu poet, humorist and travelogue writer.Along with his poetry, he was regarded as one of the best humorists of Urdu. Hamidullah Afsar Merathi was an Indian Urdu poet and writer.

  • av Tilok Chand Mehroom
    240,-

    Tilok Chand Mehroom was an Indian Urdu poet who was admired not only for his writings but also for his simple lifestyle and evident deep dislike of religious discrimination.This book contains Tilok Chand Mehroom's most poems for children from his collections "Bahar-e-Tifli" and "Bachchon Ki Duniya"

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    280,-

    "Bachchon ke Drame" contains 17 Urdu plays for children written by renowned Urdu writers such as Salam Bin Razzaq and Mirza Adeeb,Dr. Nayyar Masood, Dr. Mohd. Hasan,Bano Sartaj,Raja Mehdi Ali Khan

  • av Ismail Merathi
    256,-

    Ismail Merathi was an Indian Urdu poet, schoolteacher, and educationist from the Mughal-British era. This book contains his poems for children, like Nasihat, Barsaat, Humaari Gaye, Subah Ki Aamad, Sach Kaho, Baarish Ka Pehla Qatra, Pan Chakki, Shafaq, and several others. He wrote many Urdu and Persian text books for school-going children.Merathi uses simple and easy-to-understand words in his poems for children. He expresses moral ideas in plain language and in a realistic tone. He refers to nature (mountains, rivers, dawn, rain, plants, etc.) and pet animals (cat, dog, horse, cow, and others) while conveying a moral message in his poems, thus making them appealing to a child's mind. Truth, hardworking, obedience, positive habits, and strong character are the central values emphasized in his poems.

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    266,-

    Bachchon Ki Kahaniyan is a book of stories for children, written by various most famous women writers in urdu fiction, some of the many names are Qurratulain Hyder, Ismat Chughtai, Wajeda Tabassum, A.R.Khatoon, Jilani Bano...Shafiqa Farhat, Aamna Abulhasan

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    306,-

    "Mizaahiya Mazameen" is a book of 45 humorous and satirical essays for children written by renowned Urdu writers such as Mujtaba Hussain, Mushtaq Ahmed Yusufi, Pitras Bukhari, Shaukat Thanvi, Fikr Taunsvi, Kanhaiyalal Kapoor, Ibn-e-Insha, and many more.These evergreen classic works of literature are selected from school textbooks.

  • av Hafeez Jalandhari
    186,-

    Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jalandhari was a famous Urdu poet, he wrote many poems for children. This book "Bachchon ki Nazmein" presents many of his unforgettable poems.Jalandhari's work of poetry, Shahnama-e-Islam, gave him incredible fame which, in the manner of Firdowsi's Shahnameh, is a record of the glorious history of Islam in verse.

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    256,-

    This book contains 66 poems and 20 stories for children, written by renowned Urdu poets and fiction writers such as Sufi Ghulam Mustafa and Hafeez Jalandhari, Jagannath Azad, Gulzar, Qateel Shifai, Krishan chander, ismat Chughtai and Ram Lal etc.All of these stories and poems were published in the Urdu monthly magazine "Khialuna".

  • av Zakir Husain
    176,-

    This book contains 17 stories for children by renowned fiction writer Dr. Zakir Husain. Some of his famous works include "Abbu Khan ki Bakri," "Maa," "Uqaab," "Andha Ghoda," and "Murghi Chali Ajmer," among others.

  • av Hussain Hassan
    296,-

    This book is not a translation, but rather a copy of the famous Russian children's author Mikhail Il'in's "1,00,000 Whys." I have made an attempt to write Il'in's words in my own style.The book is truly a unique museum, full of information. Its aim is to cultivate a taste for science in the new generation and develop their ability to observe their surroundings carefully and uncover the underlying reasons behind things.The book is specifically written for children, with an attempt made to keep the language simple and engaging. Its first edition was published in 1953, and after necessary corrections and revisions, the second edition was published in 1959.

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    200,-

    This book, "Sair-O-Siyaahat," contains travelogues by prominent Urdu writers such as Dr. Allama Iqbal, Gopichand Narang, Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan, Shibli Noamni, Sayyed Suleman Nadvi, Ibn-e-Insha, Mujtaba Hussain, Josh, and many others.These travelogues are specially written for children in an easy and interesting language. They cover countries such as India, France, Malaysia, England, Turkey, Afghanistan, Switzerland, Mauritius, Germany, Norway, Egypt, Japan, Iran and many more.

  • av Qurratulain Haider
    306,-

    "Jinn Hasan Abdur Rehman" is an Urdu translation by Qurratulain Haider, based on the original Russian novel "Old Khottabych" by L. Lagin (Lazar Lagin). This classic Russian fairy tale is often called the Russian One Thousand and One nights. One day twelve-year-old Volka, a young Soviet schoolboy, finds a lamp in an ancient vessel at the bottom of the river. This is no ordinary lamp, however, like the Arabian tale, it too has a genie residing inside. The genie is called "Hottabych" and as a reward for liberating him after thousands and thousands of years of captivity he promises to serve Volka but the genie struggles to adapt to modern life and all the technological advancements such as television, telephone and cinema. Instead of proving helpful to Volka, Hottabych creates all sorts of unfortunate, unpredictable and embarrassing situations! When the old genie tries to help Volka at school with his geography lesson and test, his prompting has the opposite effect as the information he gives the boy is out-of-date. Russian author Lazar Yosifovych Lagin was the pen name for Lazar Ginzburg (1903-1979), a Soviet author of children's and science fiction books. He is best known for his popular books Starik Hottabych written in 1938. The first English translation by Fainna Solasko was published in 1960. It is a book full of humour and populated with absurd situations that readers will find irresistible, highly amusing and entertaining. A Soviet fantasy film Old Khattabych directed by Gennadi Kazansky with the script written by the author was made in 1956. It was released with English sub-titles under the name Flying Carpet by Arkhino Pictures Inc. in 1960. A full free English e-book version can be downloaded by searching 'full English text of the Old Genie Hottabych'.

  • av Imtiyaz Ali Taj
    266,-

    Even without being translated into English literature, ancient prose writers have produced some important works. One such example is Imtiaz Ali Taj's comic creation, 'Chacha Chhakkan'.In this book, Imtiaz Ali Taj describes the achievements of Chacha Chhkan on various occasions. The uncle teaches how to hang pictures, take care of various tasks, help his wife with her work, and fulfill the responsibilities of the household.Moreover, an article like going to see 'Nowchandi' is a reflection of cultural traditions, while uncle's frank attitude towards friends encourages friendship with friends.

  • av Siraj Anwar
    306,-

    The story unfolds with the introduction of a boy named Feroze. Initially, the novel provides a brief overview of Feroze's character, but as the story progresses, the suspense surrounding his personality gradually emerges, culminating in an intriguing revelation towards the end.The story starts in a hotel in Delhi, where Ras Kumari (Kanya Kumari) sets off on a journey through the dense and terrifying jungles of the extreme south of India. Despite their beauty, these forests are known for their density and sense of terror.The way the story progresses is both interesting and suspenseful. Feroz, the hero of the story, embodies not only courage, youthfulness, quick thinking, and happiness but also reflects the values of Indian civilization, literature, and tradition. This makes the story not only entertaining but also educational for young readers. In addition, by placing the character of Feroze in a central position within the story, the message of courage, bravery, and presence of mind is emphasized as crucial and necessary for handling any situation.

  • av Nazeer Akbarabadi
    200,-

    This book contains a colection of Nazir Akbarabadi's poems specially written for children.Nazir Akbarabadi is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular Urdu poets. He holds the distinction of being the first public poet of India. While Nazir's poetry may not have been primarily intended for children, a significant portion of his work carries moral themes. He has many sayings that are both useful and interesting for children.Since Nazir's poetry is accessible to the public, it holds equal importance for children, as well as the young and old. His narration style is captivating, with simple language and topics that resonate with common sense and everyday life routines. Due to these qualities, children read his poems with great interest. Most of Nazir Akbarabadi's poems have been included in the curriculum. However, despite these notable features, Nazir's poetry has been somewhat neglected. The field of research on Nazir still requires more attention.

  • av Shafiuddin Nayyar
    200,-

    This book contains short moral stories for kids in the Urdu language. It is written by the well-known poet and fiction writer, Shafiuddin Nayyar, who primarily focuses on writing for children. Nayyar specializes in storytelling through poetic forms.However, Nayyar never cared about fame and honor. He solely wrote for children, and children alone. It is indeed a fact that creating children's literature requires more time and effort. Each word must be carefully crafted, and the placement and selection of words must be thoughtfully considered.

  • av Shafiuddin Nayyar
    280,-

    This book "Bachchon Ki Nazmein" contains famous Urdu poet Mohammed Shafiuddin Nayyar's best selected poems...besides poems, He also wrote lot of stories for kids...He was specialzed telling stories in poetic form...Nayyar never cared about fame and honor. He solely wrote for children, and children alone. It is indeed a fact that creating children's literature requires more time and effort. Each word must be carefully crafted, and the placement and selection of words must be thoughtfully considered.

  • av Sayyed Khalid Sayyed Akbar Ali
    280,-

    This book contains short, inspirational, and motivational stories for kids in the Urdu language."Badon Ka Bachpan means...Childhood stories of great personalitiesAll the personalities we read about today were once children, just like us. The best education and training during their childhood stages have brought them to where they are now.This book explores the childhoods of various personalities, including freedom fighters, political leaders, eloquent orators, and influential writers who have reached the pinnacle of their craft.Among them are the shining stars of the field of journalism, as well as great personalities with profound wisdom and poetic talent. However, all of these achievements come later in life. These great personalities have also experienced a childhood period that shaped them into who they are today.There was a time when each of them was a child. The father's eyes exuded coolness, the mother's heart was filled with determination, one was dedicated to sports, another was stubborn, and yet another considered toys as the most valuable asset in life. They all had the potential to reach great heights.

  • av Farooque Sayyed
    200,-

    Chhoti Si Baat is a collection of Editor FarooQue Sayyed's selected best editorials published in Childrens Urdu magazine "Gul Bootey".In the history of Urdu newspapers and magazines, there have been many journalists who have gained eternal popularity just by their editorials. After Hakeem Abdul Hameed, this fortune in children's magazines has come to Farooq Syed.In the 28 year history of Gulbootey, Farooq Syed has written hundreds of editorials that have the potential to be among the most successful editorials of all time. The most important quality of his editorials are their moral aspect, these editorials fulfill the needs of children as well as adults.

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