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Iṣt̤ilāḥāt-i peshah vārān : bāqiyāt = Technical term & phraseology of Artisans, craftsmen, professional & skilled class / Shaukat Mug̲h̲al.
اصطلاحات پيشه واران : باقيات = Technical term & phraseology of Artisans, craftsmen, professional & skilled class شوکت مغل.

LIBRA HB2730.5.A3 M84 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mug̲h̲al, Shaukat, 1947- author.
مغل، شوکت، 1947- author.
Language:
Lahndā
Urdu
Subjects (All):
Siraiki language.
Professions.
Occupations.
Pakistan.
Occupations--Pakistan--Dictionaries.
Professions--Pakistan--Dictionaries.
Occupations--Dictionaries.
Professions--Dictionaries.
Siraiki language--Dictionaries--Urdu.
Genre:
Dictionaries.
Physical Description:
154 pages ; 25 cm
Other Title:
Title on p. 4 of cover: = Technical term & phraseology of Artisans, craftsmen, professional & skilled class
= Technical term and phraseology of Artisans, craftsmen, professional and skilled class
Place of Publication:
Multān : Jhok Pablisharz, 2018.
ملتان : جھوک پبلشرز، 2018.
Language Note:
In Urdu and Siraiki.
Summary:
Siraiki Urdu dictionary of various occupations and professions in Pakistan.
Notes:
"Pahle ẓak̲h̲īm aiḍīshan kī ishāʻat ke baʻad iẓāfī Iṣt̤ilāḥāt kā majmūʻah"
"پهلے ضخيم ايڈيشن کى اشاعت کے بعد اضافى اصطلاحات کا مجموعه"
"Dastakāron̲, peshah varon̲ aur hunarmandon̲ ke pānc hazār se zāʼid iṣt̤ilāḥī alfāz̤ va tarākīb Sirāʼīkī zabān men̲ Urdū tarjamah ke sāth"
"دستکاروں، پيشه وروں اور هنرمندوں کے پانچ هزار سے زائد اصطلاحى الفاظ و تراکيب سرائيکى زبان ميں اردو ترجمه کے ساتھ"
OCLC:
1102606996

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