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  Scholars, Poets, Journalists visit the Historical city of Takht-Bhai  
 

Eminent scholars, famous poets and senior coloumnists of Peshawar visited the historical ruins of Takht-Bhai on Sunday Feb 19, 2012. The visit war arranged by President of Pakistan society of Criminology, Fasihuddin (PSP). The 50 members delegation, including 20 famous lady writers and poetesses of the Women Writers Forum, was led by veteran coloumnist and Secretary General of Abasin Arts Council, Mr. Mushtaq Shabab. Members of the Pashto Literary Society of Takht-Bhai and Uthman Khel Qaumi Movement welcomed the guests. Prof. Pir Zahir Shah and famous Pashto Poets Gul Muhammad Gran, Waseer Lewanay and Javed Khattak presented their poetry and spoke to the guests on the academic and social activities in Takht-Bhai. Later on a Mushaira was held which was the first Hindko-Urdu-Pushto Mushaira in Mardan Division in which poets and poetesses of all the three languages presented their literary work and poetry and received a great applaus. Prof. Nasir Ali Sayed presided over the Mushaira where as renowned author and poet Prof. Nazir Tabbassum performed as stage secretary, well-known scholar, poet and coloumnist Prominent amongst them were Aziz Ejaz (MD, PTV), Ismail Awan, Prof. Hassan Hur, Prof. Sabeeh Ahmad, Prof. Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Sophia Ahmad, Bushra Farrukh, Prof. Ishaque Wardaq, Shakeel Nayab, Hammed Hassan, Rani Bano, Sameena Qadir, Salama Qasir, Zoobi, and many more. It was an excellent gathering of scholar and writers who enriched the audience with their views and melodious poetry.

 
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