Munara once existed on the banks of abaseen river indus and then destroyed several times in the floods. In general, the yusufzai were uncooperative with the rule of the mughal emperor akbar, who in late 1585 sent military forces under zain khan koka and raja. Professor abaseen yousafzai, a renowned pashto poet and director of the pashto department at islamia college peshawar, is quoted in the article. Abaseen yousafzai poetry books pdf alwat pashto poetry book authored by abaseen yousafzai. Noam chomsky is well know for his theory transformationalgrammer, which stated that all languages are of same origin. Despite slump in the market for pashto books and thin readership, abaseen yousafzai s first collection ran into more than 10 editions, he claimed. Records of the english province of the society of jesus. Abaseen yousafzai new poetry at alpurai shangla youtube.
A reference guide containing selection of the articles on the history of iran used as an academic source in the iranian universities after the islamic revolution. Dec 11, 2017 abaseen yousafzai new poetry with new pushto dictionery words. Official page of abaseen yousafzai, professor and chairman of pashto department, islamia college university peshawar. Nov 05, 2005 afghanistan has long been the focal point of eastwest relations, from the 19th and early 20th centuries when its mountain ranges provided the arena where the worlds greatest powers sought to expand their influence to its center role in international struggles today. When one meets him for the first time he gets the feelings that he has been known to abaseen for ages, because he will pour his love and would make one. Book is divided into two sections, with explanations and exercises. After that crucial incident the people of that destroyed village were brought together at. Pashto poet abaseen yousafzai launches third poetry. Alwat is the poetry collection written by the most famous pashto poet abaseen yousafzai,alwat free pdf is available at peshawar library, the no. Pashto is not only a language, it is an entire culture, said the chief guest, abaseen yousafzai.
History the arachosia satrapy and the pactyan people during the achaemenid empire in 500 b. This section is a placeholder for information about the yousafzai surname. The poet advised in his poetry to the student not to cheat during exam, use your wist, because cheating is ruining. Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Jun 26, 2017 professor abaseen yousafzai, a renowned pashto poet and director of the pashto department at islamia college peshawar, is quoted in the article. About us writers club pakistan providing online writing. Abaseen yousafzai joined the islamia college peshawar as a lecturer of pashto in 1993. Che peda shuma pukhtoon raba sta mehrobani pekhawar ke malangi aw pa kali. Women and men deserve equal opportunities for education, autonomy, an independent identity. Abaseen yousafzai new poetry with new pushto dictionery words. Alwat is another beautiful poetry book of abaseen yousafzai.
A collection of khan abdul ghaffar khans speeches and their excerpts. Thank you for waching imran khan official plz subscribe my channel best pashto poetry by zameer. With the advent of the british raj, persian was no longer the language of administration but hindustani, still written abaaeen the persian script, the name urdu was first used by the poet ghulam hamadani mushafi around a prominent institution of the pashtun people is the system of tribes. Urdu, like hindi, is a form of hindustani, urdu developed under the influence of the persian and arabic languages, both of which have contributed a significant amount of vocabulary to formal speech. Despite slump in the market for pashto books and thin readership, abaseen yousafzais first collection ran into more than 10 editions, he claimed. Prof abaseen yousafzai, dr ali khel daryab, dr sher zaman seemab, bakht rawan umarkhel, dr abdulhaq nasim, dr norulbasar aman, dr samanadar yousafzai, mna juned akbar, mpa shakeel khan and elders of the area were present on the occasion. Pakistan drift into extremism by hasan abbas pdf free download. The yusufzai or yousafzai literally the descendants of yusuf is a tribe of pashtun people found in pakistan, and in some eastern parts of afghanistan, as well as in northern india. Yousafzai has had his poetry published across the durand line. Like a window into their daytoday life, yousafzai pathan census records can tell you where and how your ancestors worked, their level of education, veteran status, and more. Apr 08, 2014 on the dashboard of pashto times i daily notice that our visitors often divert to pashto times when they search the key words like poetry, pashto poetry, pashto poetry images particularly, pashto poetry images, pashto poetry of rahmat shah sayel, poetry of israr atal, pashto poetry of abasin yousafzai and female pashto poets or poetess etc. Dr abdul samad, director archaeology and museums, government of khyber pakhtunkhwa, director walled city project, naeem safi, noted pashto poet, abaseen yousafzai, were keynote speakers on the. Sarah ahmed, juggan kazim, iftikhar mubarik, varda dar, nasira iqbal lahore lahore hai. Apr 01, 2016 there might be a niche market for pashto books, but abaseens first collection ran into more than ten editions, he added.
Its first teaching text was written during the period of ahmad shah by pir mohammad kakerr with the title of marefa alafghani introduction of afghani. Dr sher zaman seemab said yousafzai was a poet of substance. Afghanistan has long been the focal point of eastwest relations, from the 19th and early 20th centuries when its mountain ranges provided the arena where the worlds greatest powers sought to expand their influence to its center role in international struggles today. Promoting the language means promoting the hundreds of years old pukhtun culture.
Due to terrorism our pakhtun culture is affected badly. From the time of ahmad shah baba 17231773 pashto has been the language of the court. There might be a niche market for pashto books, but abaseens first collection ran into more than ten editions, he added. A pashto book written by renowned pashto poet and writer prof abaseen yousafzai on the life and achievements of malek ahmad baba, the founder of the independent state of pakhtunkhwa in. Frontline pakistan the struggle with militant islam by zahid hussain pdf free download. More than 300 books have been written by pakistani poets on the subject of peace over the last decade and poetry gatherings are drawing large crowds. I have also great pleasure in announcing that a book has been published on the history of the greatest chach pathan warrior of the early 18th century, the great nawab najabat khan. All orthopaedic knowledge update pdf islamic books in pashto should be posted here. Prof abaseen yousafzai, head of khyber student society at islamia college university, said that some personalities like sir syed ahmed khan had been limited only to textbooks and dark corners of. On the topic of books, damaneabaseen, is a very interesting book on the history of chach pathans. According to some historians, the number of books written by khattak are more than 200. Cantemir wrote books on history, geography, divanuk, and linguistics, mainly in latin.
First pashto book on historical sites of kp launched. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Mobile zone pakistan, telenor pakistan, abaseen yousufzai, pashto tarka only on humara fm 94. There are 3,000 census records available for the last name yousafzai pathan. He tells stories from his own life and the life of his daughter, malala, who was shot by the taliban in 2012 simply for daring to go to school. Trivia about pera segedinac, m lists what are lists. Prof abaseen yousafzai said that the book was the best effort to compile knowledge about the historical places of the province in a precise and beautiful manner. Abaseen yousafzai is a widely recognized poet, research scholar, literary critic, and column writer in addition to being a noted radio and tv anchorperson. Nov 16, 2016 meena zorawara da by irfan kamal, heart touching poetry of abaseen yousafzai. Before its formation, there were two p recursor o rganisations that were bus y in condu cting res earch on the. Ashfaq ahmad all collection of novels in pdf format, download and read online novels and books. Zarobai is the continuation of the historical village munara which was once existed at the coast of indus abaseen river and then destroyed two times in indus floods.
Shadow of the crescent moon by fatima bhutto pdf free download. Pakistani educator ziauddin yousafzai reminds the world of a simple truth that many dont want to hear. Yousafzai was given a book launch ceremony from the abasin arts council for alwat. He is president of the pashto academy of the university of peshawar. Book about the founder of kp published daily times. Apr 01, 2016 despite slump in the market for pashto books and thin readership, abaseen yousafzais first collection ran into more than 10 editions, he claimed. After that crucial incident the people of that destroyed village were brought together at zarobai derai and later it was named just zarobai.
He is not only a man of sweet words but also a man of wonderful character and charesmatic personlity. Meena zorawara da by irfan kamal, heart touching poetry of abaseen yousafzai. It was already a buildup village at the north bank of the indus and a. Zarobai is a town of swabi district in khyber pakhtunkhwa province. His more famous books are baz nama, fazal nama, distar nama and farrah nama. Pashto books book maza urdu best free books download. Abaseen yousafzai rated it it was amazing dec 17, 2014. Peace poetry is a great uniter, bringing divided people together and directly leading them to peaceit is a powerful weapon against war. Riasati dehshatgardi is a book translated by amir ijaz butt in april 2003, which is originally writen by noam chomsky back in july 1999 with the title the culture of terrorism. When one meets him for the first time he gets the feelings that he has been known to abaseen for ages, because he will pour his love and would make. Che peda shuma pukhtoon raba sta mehrobani pekhawar ke malangi aw pa kali ke khane abaseen yousafzai, were keynote speakers on the. These administrations were often decimal, using originally princely titles such as khan, malik, in the persian empire, the rank of sultan maksiim roughly equivalent to that of a modernday captain in the west, socially in the fifthrank class, styled ali jah 5. Historic facts illustrative of the labours and sufferings of its members in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Rohi mataluna pashto proverbs revised and expanded by.
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