By: Asad Asrar | 2010-09-29 | Reference & Education Ghalib is one of the most famous poets of the subcontinent. He had the most unique form of poetry in Urdu. The poet was famous for his heartrending, moving, poignant, sad, and tragic poetry in the history of Urdu. , Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan was born in Agra on 27th December 1797. His ancestors belonged to a noble Turkish family. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-10-20 | Travel & Leisure The Mirza Ghalib Haveli in Delhi is a fitting tribute to Mirza Ghalib, a poet who excelled in writing various kinds of verse in the Urdu and Persian languages. The meticulously-refurbished mansion evokes a sense of splendour and mystique just as it would have in an earlier age. read more
By: lalit | 2012-02-04 | Recreation & Sports Sania Mirza is an International tennis player from India. Mirza began her tennis career in 2003 and has made a space for herself in the tennis arena. She also holds many national awards for her excellent performance. read more
By: asadasrar | 2011-01-06 | Language Ghazal, one of the corner stone of Urdu poetry, has a greatly diverse and colorful history and legacy. It is now the shining star over the forehead of Urdu poetry in particular and Urdu literature in general. To begin with, let us get started with the fact that birth place of "Ghazal" is ancient Iran; to be a bit more precise, in the 10th century AD. read more
By: Basit Habib | 2010-12-16 | Arts & Entertainment If poetry is believed to be a barometer of the health for a language, Urdu is probably the healthiest of all. Unlike other languages, poetry was developed even before prose could b developed. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-11-03 | Language Urdu is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Indian subcontinent. Other than that, communities all over the world speak it. In total almost 4 million people, speak the Urdu language. read more
By: Basit Habib | 2010-12-16 | Arts & Entertainment If poetry is believed to be a barometer of the health for a language, Urdu is probably the healthiest of all read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2010-10-19 | Reference & Education Poetry can be regarded as a universal language the way it affects and attracts almost every single human being. Everybody is bewitched by the charms of poetry at some stage of his life. read more
By: Susan Slobac | 2010-11-15 | Shopping When we see fountain pens for sale today, we think of them as classic writing instruments. However, when fountain pens first began to gain popularity in the 1700s, they were not only beautiful but they were the latest innovation in fine writing instruments. read more
By: Alberta Reid | 2011-12-27 | Society Vacationing in the Arabic peninsula or the surroundings is one of the most attractive activities you can engage in read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2011-01-28 | Reference & Education Urdu- an indo- Aryan language of Indo-Iranian branch. The influencing languages that gave birth to Urdu are Persian, Arabic and Turkish. Urdu has a contrast with Hindustani, another language of the same origin. read more
By: hotbuzzonline05 | 2010-11-20 | Recreation & Sports Sania Mirza cruises to quarters of the women's singles title with a comfortable 6-2, 6-2 victory, the sixth seeded Chinese Shuai Zhang in the Asian Games here on Friday. India took one hour and 17 to beat Zhang, who won the Guangzhou Open Sania is here in September. Fern, a silver medal at the Games in Doha, now plays 33-year-old Thai Tamarine Tanasugarn, who seeded second. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-11-25 | Language The Urdu language started from poetry. In the beginning there were no novels in the Urdu language however soon the trend of novels and short story writing picked up in Urdu language. So in fact, the Urdu literature started off at a very good base. Both the poetry and the prose were well received by the masses as it used to stimulate the minds intellectually. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-10-20 | Language "Every age has its own poetry; in every age the circumstances of history choose a nation, a race, a class to take up the torch by creating situations that can be expressed or transcended only through poetry. " Jean-Paul Sartre read more