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  • av Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta
    278,-

    Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta, a contemporary of Mirza Ghalib, was an Urdu poet and critic who lived from 1809 until 1869. He came from a well-known Bangash Hindustani Pathan landowning family. Shefta asked Momin for guidance, or islah, regarding his own Urdu poetry and Ghalib for counsel regarding Persian. He also wrote 'Gulshan-e-Be-khaar', or The Thornless Garden, an early collection of Urdu poetry. Beginning his Hajj journey in March 1839, Shefta wrote this travelogue once he returned.

  •  
    354,-

    The words of the humorous writers are colorfully decorated with various ideas, expressions, observations, idioms and humorous metaphors. This book, "Phuljhadi MuskurahatoN ki" is a collection of urdu humorous light essays written by different prominent Urdu writers.

  • av Sattorov Shaxzod
    438,-

    This book examines and analyzes the scientific works of foreign scientists, the regulatory requirements for the creation of the geoinformation basis of the state cadastre of cultural heritage objects, and the selection criteria used to identify suitable locations. Details are given on the cultural heritage items that are still in existence in the Bukhara region, along with their exact location. The province's current cultural heritage assets are sheltered inside their protection zones. The state cadastre of cultural heritage objects has improved its geodatabase formation process by considering programming rules; the insta 360 device route shooting method has been improved, and a virtual type has been developed; the process of using Sketch Up to create a three-dimensional model of cultural heritage objects has been improved; an online geoportal of the state cadastre of cultural heritage objects has been developed considering the method of attributive data formation based on the Java Script multi-paradigm programming language.

  • av Abdullayeva Ra'no Tajiboyevna
    278,-

    In order to get primary school pupils to read a scientific article, contemporary literature that is written with their age characteristics in mind must be chosen. Every work of art intended for children must be appropriate for their age and level, while also taking into consideration the distinctive qualities of each place, its artists, and their inventiveness. It must also awaken children's deepest thoughts and inspire them to pursue noble goals. "Commonwealth of Nations" is the title of a book of poetry and prose that Uzbek author Abdullayeva has put together. It is full of numerous passionate, upbeat, and heartfelt poems that examine human nature and love in all of its forms. It also features a ton of incredibly insightful prose penned by youthful, talented Uzbek writers.

  • av Doston Xamidov
    426,-

    This book "Technology of formation of social behavior culture through the use of information resources in the school education system" examines a number of topics, including electronic technology, social culture, foreign experiences, science news, school education systems, and the unique characteristics of communication processes. This book can be used in the special education preschool and school education system as well as in higher education institutions.

  • av Rajinder Singh Bedi
    330,-

    Rajinder Singh Bedi was an Indian Urdu writer of the progressive writers' movement and a playwright, who later worked in Hindi cinema as a film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer. Rajendra Singh Bedi is the name of modern Urdu fiction that Urdu fiction rightly admires. His short stories are amazing, unmatched, and unquestionably unique. Compared to the three other pillars of modern Urdu fiction, Saadat Hasan Manto, Ismat Chughtai and Krishan Chander, Bedi's fictional works are the most nuanced depictions of the human psyche. Man is seen in his actual form in his mirror, and Bedi presents him in a way that highlights not just the nuanced aspects of his character but also the intricate interplay between the person and society as well as the enigmatic nature of the human psyche. This book presents six famous stories of Bedi, named as Bud'Dha, Girhan, Bhola, Muqaddas Jhoot, Aik baap bikao hai and Jogiya.

  • av Parvez Muzaffar
    342,-

    Author and editor of over 80 books in Urdu, Professor Muzaffar Hanafi is a well-known poet, critic, and writer from India. The many state academies and prestigious national institutions bestowed upon him over thirty-five awards. Six scholarly and research articles written by Professor Muzaffar are included in this book.

  • av Doston Xamidov
    414,-

    The theoretical content is outlined in the book's first section using conventional language vocabulary. Divergent opinions on a few contentious morphological issues are brought to light. The book's second section, which covers the morphology of the modern Russian language, includes passages from renowned linguists' monographs, textbooks, and essays. This method of studying theoretical content ought to aid in the growth of students' linguistic reasoning as well as their deliberate selection of subjects for additional coursework and scientific projects on final qualifying essays. Teachers and students in philological faculties at postsecondary educational institutions are the target audience for this book.

  • av Aijaz Ubaid
    290,-

    Four significant articles about the growth and promotion of the Urdu language are included in this book. This book covers a variety of subjects, including the distinction between Urdu and Hindi Devanagari script, the causes of Urdu's decline, and the role that broadcast literature plays in promoting Urdu.

  • av Ismoilova Nigora
    290,-

    Ismoilova Nigora of Uzbekistan has put together a collection of poetry and prose titled "Uzbekistan Talented Youth". It contains many heartfelt, uplifting, and passionate poetry that explore human nature and love in all of its facets. It also includes numerous really thought-provoking articles written by young, gifted Uzbek writers.

  • av Abdusalomova Rayhona
    290,-

    Preschool educators might utilize folklore as a means of explaining how preschoolers' environmental cultures come to be. The methods of ecological culture's folk oral creativity are conveyed in this book.

  • av Doston Xamidov
    378,-

    The socioeconomic potential, statehood history, national religious values, and global experience were all taken into consideration when developing the Uzbek model of economic development. Based on the well-known five principles-the primacy of the market economy over politics, the state's central role in reform, the rule of law, robust social policy, and a gradual shift to a market economy-this model emerged as a dependable basis for all practical work and a catalyst for progress.

  • av Doston Xamidov
    378,-

    The "History of Uzbek National Music Art and Culture" book explains the evolution of music culture from ancient times, the major stages of compositional creativity formed in Western European music art, the lives and creative paths of classical composers, opera and symphonic genre classification signs, Uzbek musical heritage, professional musical creativity, and particular traditions of compositional creativity.

  • av Kaleemuddin Ahmad
    210,-

    Kaleemuddin Ahmad was a famous and controversial figure in the Urdu language and literature who wrote criticism, poetry, and wrote articles expressing his views on various topics. He actively contributed to the field of Urdu literature throughout his life. He is one of the critics of Urdu literature who has been constantly discussed and debated not only in his time but also till today. Even today, his book "Criticism and Literary criticism" forces the readers to think a lot about their attitudes and informs them about the nature of criticism.

  • av Farha Andaleeb
    354,-

    The words of the humorous writers are colorfully decorated with various ideas, expressions, observations, idioms and humorous metaphors. This book, "Hansi ki mauj mein" is a collection of urdu humorous light essays written by different prominent Urdu writers.

  • av Mohd Afroz Quadri
    266,-

    Ibn al-Jawzi's works elegantly fused Islamic principles with an understanding of how our minds operate. He believed that by following Islamic teachings, we could attain a balanced and healthy mind. This books covers his advices given to his son.

  • av Rashid ul Khairi
    290,-

    Allama Rashid-ul-Khairi was a social reformer from British India and largely known as Musavire Gham. He is among the most well-known authors of Urdu literature. Khairi is regarded as one of the founders of Urdu short story, fusing literary works with didactic and reformist lessons. This book "Rivaaj ki Bhent" presents a selection of short stories of Rashid-ul-Khairi.

  • av Mohd Rafi Mufti
    330,-

    The Prophet Muhammad is the most upright and moral person among all of creation, and Allah bestows upon him the highest honor. For believers, loving and obeying him is fundamental to their religion. For Muslims, learning about the Prophet through Seerah studies should therefore be of utmost importance. In addition to fostering the reader's spiritual journey, seerah encourages them to connect the events of today with the prophetic era.

  •  
    330,-

    Feminism has been a prominent literary idea in international literature, addressing women's identities and a range of challenges on many levels. In Urdu, 'Tanisiat' (feminism) has also created a distinct identity in prose and poetry that is now irreversible, much like other literary movements, trends, and ideologies. In Urdu literature, 'Tanisiat' has already reached a point where, because of its language and thought patterns, no literary history can be deemed complete without including women's writing. Compiled by Farha Andaleeb, "Dhanak Rang" is an anthology of five short stories written by well-known female Urdu writers: Razia Sajjad Zaheer, Khadija Mastoor, Hajra Masroor, Jeelani Bano and Wajida Tabassum.

  • av Syed Hyderabadi
    330,-

    Encouraging children's innate curiosity is essential to helping them grow into well-rounded adults in the future. When selecting children's books, one should consider their mindset with regard to both style and content. Children's consciousness and semi-perception exist in an entirely different world from that of an adult. Therefore, literature that meets the psychological needs of a child's mind, inclinations, and understandings in addition to satisfying a child's fascinations and interests is truly deserving of its own genre. Writing for this audience keeps the power of perception in mind. "Gadhe ke Seeng" is a collection of twelve short stories written in an easy, flowing, and uncomplicated style for young adults, compiled by Syed Hyderabadi.

  • av Idara Mohaddis
    290,-

    This book contains the introduction and works of four famous Islamic scholars i.e. Imam Malik, Imam Daraqutni, Imam Tabari and Imam Ghazali. Malik ibn Anas was a Sunni Muslim scholar, theologian, jurist, traditionist, and writer and rose to become the premier scholar of narrations in his day. Al-Daraqutni was a 10th-century muhaddith best known for compiling the hadith collection Sunan al-Daraqutni. Al-Tabari is widely known for his historical works and expertise in Quranic exegesis. He authored works on a diverse range of subjects, including world history, poetry, lexicography, grammar, ethics, mathematics, and medicine. Among his most famous and influential works are his Quranic commentary, Tafsir al-Tabari, and historical chronicle, Tarikh al-Tabari. Al-Ghazali is known as one of the most prominent and influential jurisconsults, legal theoreticians, muftis, philosophers, theologians, logicians and mystics in Islamic history. He is considered to be the 11th century's mujaddid.

  • av Idara Mohaddis
    290,-

    Imam Bukhari is a well-known authority on Hadith in the Islamic world. It has been unanimously agreed that, with all the other works of Hadith literature together, Imam Bukhari's is the most authentic. Scholars worldwide believe that, after the Holy Quran, Sahih Al-Bukhari is the most authentic book. Throughout his life, Imam Bukhari authored numerous books. In addition to the field of Hadith, he has contributed to Tafsir, Fiqh, and Tarikh (History), among other sciences. This book defines his works in the above mentioned fields.

  •  
    342,-

    In world literature, the theme of feminism has emerged as an important literary theory that has been concerned with women's identities and diverse issues at various levels. Like various literary movements, trends and ideologies in Urdu, 'Tanisiat' (Feminism) has also established a unique identity in prose and poetry which cannot be ignored now. Thanks to its style of thought and language, 'Tanisiat' in Urdu literature has now entered the stage that no literary history can be considered complete without women's literature. Compiled by Farha Andaleeb, this book "Rang Birang" is a collection of five short stories written by prominent female urdu writers Qurratulain Hyder, Mumtaz Shirin, Hijab Imtiaz Ali, Rasheed Jahan and Ismat Chughtai.

  • av Doston Xamidov
    426,-

    This book about the history of culture teaches the general principles that govern the worldwide cultural development of peoples. The objective study and explanation of the lengthy and intricate historical journey, as well as the cultural and spiritual lives of the world's peoples from prehistoric times to the present, is the goal of the study of culture history. The primary goal of this course is to examine all the mechanisms involved in how society and nature interact with man, as well as how individuals live their spiritual lives.

  • av Muhamid Hilal Azmi
    278,-

    To cultivate such people, it is essential to educate the public about the lives and accomplishments of religious and scholarly figures.The Hyderabad-based monthly Urdu magazine "Sada-e-Shibli" publishes essays on the biographies and creative output of well-known people. A couple of these articles are included in this book.

  • av Farha Andaleeb
    342,-

    Edited by Farha Andaleeb, "Aao Suno Kahani" is a collection of twelve short stories written in a straightforward, elegant, and fluent language for young adults. These tales instill moral principles in the kids and offer some guidance.

  • av Muhamid Hilal Azmi
    366,-

    Selected reviews and analyses of current Urdu literature and non-fiction that appeared in various editions of the Hyderabad, India-based magazine "Sada-e-Shibli" are collected in this book "Aina e Naqd-o-Nazr (Reviews)."

  • av Mukhsina Joraboyeva
    161,-

    Erkin Vahidov is People's poet of Uzbekistan, a unique talent and the shining star of Uzbek poetry. He became the editor-in-chief of Eastern with the state award of Uzbekistan for the collection of "coast". He was awarded the Hero of Uzbekistan in 1999 and also awarded the title 'Erkin Vahidov' created in various genres of literature.Erkin Vahidov in his poetry describes man, work, country, youth, friendship with sincerity in its strings, and beauty and purity, unique honesty, sweet eternal and correctness, smooth current love, sings the themes in style. This book represents an sketch of his life and work.

  • av Charos Uralova
    354,-

    A developed society is realized with the help of science and technology discoveries invented by the mature representatives and scientists of that society, or at least in the current globalization process. We know that the potential of information and communication technologies opens fundamentally new forms and possibilities of interaction and information exchange, helps to build and strengthen civil society, and accelerates the processes of economic reforms and democratic development of the country.The advancement of science was seen to be the most significant undertaking ever. Scientific publications written by scientists are essential to the advancement of science. An independent scientific study that presents a viewpoint on a pressing scientific issue is called a scientific article. A scientific paper plays a crucial role for those with lofty ambitions. This book explains how to conduct in-depth research before writing an article on any subject.

  • av Madina Fayzullaeva
    366,-

    This book describes how games can activate and expedite instruction, particularly when it comes to English. The goal of the book is to present contemporary opportunities for language acquisition that will enhance the learning process and activities while honing the art of game-based instruction. Additionally, readers may discover the most effective games and game-like activities that are utilized in education, as well as popular teaching strategies that are suitable for young learners, teenagers, and adults.

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