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Zia Mohyeddin Kay Saath Eik Shaam Vol 11

By: Mirza Sauda, Mir Taqi Mir, MIrza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, Nafees Ahmed, Ibn e Insha
Narrated by: Zia Mohyeddin
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A classical collection of recitations by the master narrator Zia Mohyeddin. Volume 11 includes: 1.) "Ashaar", by MIrza Sauda 2.) "Mir Taqi Meer", by Saadat Ali KHan Nasir 3.) "Ashaar", by MIrza Sauda 4.) "Ghalib Aur Mein", by Zia Mohyeddin 5.) "Mazahiah Angrezi Nasr Paray" 6.) "Ashaar", by Mirza Sauda 7.) "Sitaar", by Nafees Ahmed 8.) "Mushairah", by Ibn e Insha 9.) "Ashaar", by Mirza Sauda 10.) "Masla Bachoon Kay Namoon Ka", by Ibn e Insha.

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