Habib R. Sulemani
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Habib R. Sulemani (born June 5, 1971, Gulmit, Gojal, Hunza) is a poet, writer and journalist, living in Pakistan. He has been writing in three languages: English, Urdu and Wakhi.
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.
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[edit] Publications
[edit] 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.
[edit] Unpublished works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 Terrorland - A novel.
[edit] Translations
- French: Aller simple pour le Golfe [1]
[edit] External links
- The Terrorland blogs, [2]
- How to promote art and literature, [3]
- Building bridges, [4]
- War Victim's cry for peace, [5]
- The quest for peace, [6] *Link 2, [7]
- A cry for justice, [8] *Feedback 1 [9] *Feedback 2 [10] *Feedback 3 [11]
- Pakistan on the cyber map, [12]
- The master of Masters, [13]
- No go for NGOs?, [14]
- Treasures of the North, [15]
- Gym-Steroid Syndrome, [16]
- Prof Annemarie Schimmel, [17]
- A tribute to Alys Faiz, [18]
- PIA & Fokker aircraft, [19]
- High Internet rates, [20]
- Democracy in the cyber age, [21]
- Roman Urdu, [22]
- The changing Northern Areas, [23]
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