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Encyclopedia > Habib R. Sulemani

Habib R. Sulemani (born June 5, 1971, Gulmit, Gojal, Hunza) is a young poet, writer and journalist, living in Pakistan. He has been writing in three languages: English, Urdu and Wakhi. June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ... 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... Gulmit is the capital of the Gojal Tehsil, in the upper Hunza region of the Gilgit territory in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. ... Located in the Upper Hunza region, Gojal is geographically the largest Tehsil of the Northern Areas of Pakistan and borders the Xinjiang-Uighur region of China. ... Hunza is the northernmost part of a region known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Urdu(اردو) is an Indo-European language which originated in India, most likely in the vicinity of Delhi, from whence it spread to the rest of the subcontinent. ... Adjective; of or relating to Wakhan, the extreme northeastern region of Afghanistan that borders China, Tajikistan, and Pakistan. ...


Writing since high school, he has written for various mainstream and regional publications. He has also broadcast from Radio Pakistan, Gilgit. He covers topics from globalization, global peace and harmony, and interfaith issues. Gilgit is a region in the Northern Areas of Pakistan, bordering the Chinese region of Xinjiang. ...

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Publications

Editor

  • Lamha Lamha Pakistan (Urdu), Mehmood Arshed Joya. Aatish Publishers Lahore, 1997. Presents the history of Pakistan in its first fifty years (1947-1997).
  • The Story of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral (English), F M Khan. Eejaz Publishers Gilgit, 2002. Presents the history of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral. Researched in the archives of the General Head Quarters (GHQ) of the Pakistan army.

Urdu(اردو) is an Indo-European language which originated in India, most likely in the vicinity of Delhi, from whence it spread to the rest of the subcontinent. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... F. M. Khan (1930-2002) was born in Bargu, a small village in the district Ghizer, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. ... Gilgit-Baltistan or the Northern Areas is the northernmost region of Pakistan. ... Chitral, or Chitrāl, is the name of a town (35° 53 N; 71° 48 E), valley, river, district, and former princely state in the Malakand Division of the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan. ... The acronym GHQ may refer to the following things: General headquarters, a generic term for a military command center. ... Pakistan Army Coat of Arms Pakistan Army is the branch of the Pakistan Military responsible for land based military operations. ...

Unpublished works

  • Extensive work on the Wakhi language and the culture of Gojal, the upper Hunza.
  • Anthologies of his poetry, fiction, essays and research works are being compiled.

The Wakhi Tajiki language is an Iranian language in the subbranch of Southeastern Iranian languages (see Pamir languages). ... Located in the Upper Hunza region, Gojal is geographically the largest Tehsil of the Northern Areas of Pakistan and borders the Xinjiang-Uighur region of China. ... Hunza is the northernmost part of a region known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan. ...

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External links

  • Democracy in the cyber age, [2]
  • Roman Urdu, [3]
  • Pakistan on the cyber map, [4]
  • The changing Northern Areas, [5]
  • War Victim's cry for peace, [6]
  • Prof Annemarie Schimmel, [7]
  • A tribute to Alys Faiz, [8]
  • PIA & Fokker aircraft, [9]
  • High Internet rates, [10]
  • No go for NGOs?, [11]
  • Treasures of the North, [12]

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Roman Urdu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (817 words)
According to the famous Urdū scholar Habib R. Sulemani: "Roman Urdu is strongly opposed by the traditional Arabic script lovers.
Despite this opposition it is gaining popularity especially among the youth, who are using the Internet or are "cyber-citizens." Although, this script is under development and thus the net users are using the Roman script in their own ways.
Rişwat ke qäide se häsile-jama ör ziäda ho jäta hë.
Habib, Philip C(harles) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Habib, Philip C(harles) (188 words)
He was a US delegate to the Vietnam War negotiations in Paris (1968–71), where he was noted for his skill and flexibility.
Habib, of Lebanese descent, was born in New York City.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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