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  • Even if some of the women in her novels are educated and economically independent, they are unable to assert their ...novel, Agni prikhya (The ordeal of fire), which was followed by a chain of novels; Vat hamari (Our path, 1970), Teeli da nishan (Mark of nose-pin, 1971), Sur
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  • ...understanding of the Sikh principles.<!--- His works include the renowned novels such as Sundri, Satwant Kaur, Bijay Singh, and historical collections such
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  • His novels have numerous references to many movies and T.V. Shows.<ref> web|title=Offi === Novels ===
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  • ...e his mind miserable and depressed. He began to write poems. He wrote some novels at very young age. ...lished by Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College, Udupi, Karnataka. He wrote some novels in Punjabi, a few of them were published some of these are still unpublishe
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  • ...a brilliant Punjabi writer. A master craftsman, Duggal has penned several novels, short stories, plays and poems. He remains unparalleled in Punjabi literat
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  • [[category:Novels]]
    3 KB (412 words) - 20:59, 21 November 2008
  • ...s short stories are contained in his collection entitled Hasde Hanjoo. His novels include Sham Sundari, Chanchal Murti, Daler Kaur (two parts); RANJIT Kaur a
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  • ...e of subjects, as well as autobiographies and novels. Prominent among his novels are ''[[The Village (book)|The Village]]'' ([[1939 in literature|1939]]), '
    6 KB (871 words) - 05:31, 17 June 2010
  • ...st, Niranjan Singh retained his interest in literature. He published three novels (Prem Kani, Navan Jug and Navan Samaj) and a collection of short stories en
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  • Singh continued his service in the Army and started writing novels which became very popular. Prabhjot Kaur kept on writing poetry. In 1954, s
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  • ...alidasa's Abhijnana Sakuntalam into [[Punjabi]] and started working on two novels (fang Marauli and Sham Sundar) which he left incomplete and which were publ
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  • ...967, also won the Punjab Government's award in 1972–73. He also wrote some novels built around heroic episodes from Sikh history as well as some short storie
    4 KB (621 words) - 09:30, 1 February 2024
  • He also wrote historical novels such as
    6 KB (907 words) - 02:06, 20 July 2008
  • ...nd health care to politics, economics and psychology. Besides writing many novels, stories, essays and a couple of plays, mostly didactic in nature, he also
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  • ...i.....not everyone knows it...he is only famous as a poet.........read his novels (Satwant Kaur / Bijay Singh and others)that portrays the charater of a true
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  • *artistic and fictional works such as poems, scripts, screenplays, novels, motion pictures, videos, and television programs (whether recorded in digi
    7 KB (985 words) - 21:40, 22 July 2020
  • ...He translated Omar Khayam`s Rubaiyat into Punjabi verse. He also wrote two novels and several short stories in Urdu. He was as accomplished a speaker as he w
    7 KB (1,190 words) - 14:59, 21 November 2008
  • ...raullee, Rassool, ed. ''Guru Nanak: The Father Of Sikhism, Was A Muslim.., Novels 2009'' ([[Library of America]], 2009) ISBN 978-0-9813122-2-4
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  • ...and understanding of the Sikh principles. His works include the renowned novels such as Sundri, Satwant Kaur, Bijay Singh, and historical collections such ...ting the heroic period (eighteenth century) of Sikh history. Through these novels he made available to his readers typical models of courage, fortitude and h
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  • .... The Encyclopaedia Britannica calls the book β€œone of the most outstanding novels depicting rural life in Punjab.”
    7 KB (1,076 words) - 00:26, 27 February 2011
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