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Pakistan Afghanistan Relations during Musharraf Regime

Thesis Info

Author

Muhammad Ibrar Khan

Department

Pakistan Study Centre

Program

MA

Institute

University of Peshawar

Institute Type

Public

City

Peshawar

Country

Pakistan

Degree Starting Year

2008

Degree End Year

2010

Subject

Pak Studies

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676710824676

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جنہوں ہاہ نہیں بھرنی اوندی

جینوں ہاہ نہیں بھرنی اوندی
نہیں محبت کرنی اوندی
حسن اوہدے دا رعب اولّا
مینوں گل نہیں کرنی اوندی
ناانصافی جتھے ہووے
مینوں تے نہیں جرنی اوندی
کنڈیاں نال پھلاں دا پہلو
اینویں نہیں باس نکھرنی اوندی
اوہی عشق دی بازی جتے
جنھوں بازی ہرنی اوندی
چمکن بن بن چن تے تارے
جنھاں روشنی کرنی اوندی
سن کے سخن حقیقت دا یارو
حاسداں نوں پئی مرنی اوندی

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