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- Pakistani kirjanik (et)
- escriptor pakistanès (ca)
- escritor pakistaní (es)
- escritor paquistaní (gl)
- scriitor pakistanez (ro)
- scríbhneoir Pacastánach (ga)
- shkrimtar pakistanez (sq)
- סופר פקיסטני (iw)
- كاتب باكستاني (ar)
- পাকিস্তানী লেখক (bn)
- écrivain pakistanais (fr)
- Pakistani writer (en)
- ਪਾਕਿਸਤਾਨੀ ਲੇਖਕ (pa)
- liedtekstschrijver uit Pakistan (nl)
- pakistanischer Songschreiber und Liedtexter (de)
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- Masters in English & Political Science (en)
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- Playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, media consultant, product developer for media (en)
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- The lyrics, penned by Ali Moeen, are succinct but clear: "This story that is being spread in our names is a lie. These stamps of death on our foreheads are the signs of others. The name by which you know us, we are not that. The eyes with which you look at us, we are not that. This is not us, this is not us." Composed by Shuja Haider, the result is a mega hit single. "Yeh Hum Naheen" not only topped MTV Asia and Pakistani charts, but also made its presence felt on the British charts. (en)
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- 0001-10-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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