Mirza Adeeb was a very well known short-story and drama writer. But a few people know that he was a successful editor of a literary Urdu journal named Adab-e-Latif. Adab-e-Latif started its publication in March 1935 from Lahore. Mirza Adeeb joined it in September 1935 and introduced it in literary circles. He did a wonderful job and made the journal an organ of Urdu Progressive Writers. He left it in August 1940 due to some unavoidable circumstances. In 1949 this journal was facing crisis and was in a very bad shape. Again Mirza Adeeb offered his shoulders and took the responsibility of its editorship. He remained there till July 1962. During his two times stay Mirza Adeeb introduced many new short story writers and poets who are now big na...
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Mirza Adeeb is a famous writer of Urdu. He has written fiction, pen sketches and edited literary mag...
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The tradition of writing and narrating stories has been present for centuries. There are several tec...
125th birth anniversary of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the government of Pakistan officially declared 200...
Monthly Adbi Dunya was launched in May 1929 from Lahore under the editorship of Maulana Tajwar Najee...
In March 1935 Ch. Barkat Ali (Late) started publishing a monthly Urdu literary journal ADAB E LATIF ...
Literary journals are examples of the creative journey of their time. Literary journals in Urdu lang...
The monthly Al-Aziz was launched in 1940 by `Azīz al-Raḥmān, a retired district judge and a known li...
Mirza Adeeb is a famous writer of Urdu. He has written fiction, pen sketches and edited literary mag...
Rashid Amjid is a well known Pakistani Urdu fiction writter, criticism and scholar. He was als...
The Nigar is an eminent literary journal of Urdu which emerged on the literary horizons in Feb. 1922...
Letter writing is an old tradition in Urdu language. Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi’s writing style is conversat...
Shahid Ahmed Dehlvi had launched Saqi an Urdu literary magazine in the pre-independence era. With th...
Shafiq-ur-Rehman was the renowned Pakistani humourist and a short story writer of Urdu language. He ...
Dr. Abu al-Lais Siddiqui rendered great services for the promotion of Urdu language and literature. ...
In 1936, Sajjad Zaheer laid the foundation of Progressive writers movement. Apart from him, M.D Tasi...
Urdu literary journals do not have a strong tradition of condolence writings, but some journals have...
The tradition of writing and narrating stories has been present for centuries. There are several tec...
125th birth anniversary of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the government of Pakistan officially declared 200...
Monthly Adbi Dunya was launched in May 1929 from Lahore under the editorship of Maulana Tajwar Najee...