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Qamar Ajnalvi
Native name
قمر اجنالوی
BornAbdus Sattar
July 1919
Ajnala
Died30 May 1993 (aged 73)
Germany
Resting placeRabwah ,Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Notable worksQasidah banam khair ul naam, chah babul,dharti ka safar, baghdad ki raat,Jahan-e-loh-o-qalam
SpouseAmtul Hafeez

Qamar Ajnalvi(قمر اجنالوی), born Abdus Sattar (July 1919 – 30 May 1993) was a Pakistani novelist who wrote in the Urdu language.[1] He was born in July 1919 in Ajnala district, Amritsar-Indian sub continent. He was the only son of Din Muhammad. He moved to Lahore in 1940. He wrote his first historical novel, Shaheed Pujaran, in 1938. He was married to Begum Amtul Hafeez on 31 December 1944.

Works

He also wrote several Pakistani Urdu movies which includes Maan Baap, Laila Majnoo, Buzdil, Dillan wich Rab wasda, Mein Ney Kia Jurm Kia. He also wrote dialogues for the movie Anarkali and several others. His famous historical novels include Shaheed Pujaran, Marka Panipat, Inqlab-e-Turki, Baghi Sardar, Parthal, 6- Ghazala, Urkhan-ul-Ghazi, Sultan, Wali Ehad, Jange Muqadas, Pandarey, Muqadas Moorti, Chah-e-Babul, Baghdad Ki Raat, Lala-Rukh., and Dharti Ka Safar. He also wrote a novel on world politics Jahan-e-loh-o-qalam,

References

  1. ^ National Union Catalog: A Cumulative Author List Representing Library of Congress Printed Cards and Titles Reported by Other American Libraries 1970 "Qamar Ajnalvi, Abdus Sattar, i921iMA', .s,*t._.~ ,9 1.11.1.1 _,_i,u 053,1; “9w Qt. “i 735p. 190m. In Urdu. Text partially vocaliaed. 1. Orkhnn, Sultan of the Turks. on. lm-ca. IND—Fiction. 'ruu tmolilemtel: 0r Khan al-Qhaal. S A 66-2255 PI."