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Rereading Shahab Nama, a tale of bureaucratic intrigues, camouflage, self-aggrandisement and subjective portrayal of events Qudratullah Shahab (1920-1986) was a quintessential bureaucrat that ...
So ends the chapter, “Chandrawati”, from Qudrat Ullah Shahab’s literary masterpiece, Shahab Nama, detailing his journey of life. Shahab is responding to his British professor who spots him ...
ISLAMABAD, June 12: From Ali Pur ka Aeeli to Shahab Nama and Aik Muhabbat Sau Afsaney, the diverse range of Urdu story-telling was celebrated at the Postal Services Academy in Islamabad on ...
Qudrat Ullah Shahab is best known for his autobiography "Shahab Nama". He also contributed in English and Urdu languages for contemporary newspapers and magazines of Pakistan Writers Guild. Qudrat ...
Qudrat Ullah Shahab in his magnum opus, Shahab Nama, talks about his experiences of the spiritual realm in detail in the last chapter.
Qudrat Ullah Shahab was born in Gilgit on February 26, 1917. He started writing in his early days, both in Urdu and English languages and at the age of 16, he won an international essay competition ...
ISLAMABAD, June 12: From Ali Pur ka Aeeli to Shahab Nama and Aik Muhabbat Sau Afsaney, the diverse range of Urdu story-telling was celebrated at the Postal Services Academy in Islamabad on ...
He was born in Gilgit on February 26, 1917 and was known for his autobiography, Shahab Nama. At the young age of 16, he won an international essay competition organized by the Readers Digest, London.
Qudrat Ullah Shahab is best known for his autobiography “Shahab Nama”. Qudrat Ullah Shahab died on July 24,1986, in Islamabad.
He was born in Gilgit in 1917 and was known for his autobiography, Shahab Nama. His father was a student at Muslim Anglo Oriental College and a protege under the supervision of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
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