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Shah, Waris Summary
214 words, approx. 1 pages (c. 1710–1780), Punjabi literary figure. Renowned for his contributions to Punjabi literature, Waris Shah created a version of the tale of Hir and Ranjha that is popular to this day and considered by many the Punjab's greatest literary...
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475 words, approx. 2 pages
 Syed Waris Shah (Urdu/Punjabi: وارث شاہ) (b. 1706 – d. 1798) was a Punjabi poet, best-known for his seminal work Heer Ranjha, based on the traditional folk tale of Heer and her lover Ranjha. Heer is considered one of the quintessential...



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SHAH.(Obit)
09/30/2003: 474 words, approx. 2 pages Dr. Manjula R. Shah September 27, 2003 Dr. Manjula R. Shah, 65, and Dr. Ravindra F. Shah, 64, died on September 27, 2003 in an airplane crash outside of Boston. They resided at 2992 State Route 48, Oswego, NY. Dr. Manjula...
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Shah of shahs. (book reviews)
06/22/1985: 1,509 words, approx. 5 pages The theme of Ryszard Kapuscinski's second book in English is the same as that of his first, and equally pleasing in its new presentation. The emperor was a stylized account of the final days of Ethiopia's Haile Selassie; Shah of Shah's tells of...


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