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Mirza Ghalib
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Articleغالب اور عہدِ غالب (Ghalib and his Times)
Articleغالب کی عظمت (The Greatness of Ghalib)
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Overviewمرزا غالب اور ان کی شاعری (Mirza Ghalib and his Poetry)

Mirza Ghalib ki haveli

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Published on: 07 June 2016

Mirza Ghalib

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